Analog and Digital Electronics
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Overview
Subject area
CET
Catalog Number
3550
Course Title
Analog and Digital Electronics
Description
"Concepts of active circuit elements and non-linear behavior. Study of the properties of solid-state componenets, whether discrete (diodes and transistors) or combined into an intergrated circuit (analog or digital). Topics from analog electronics include an overview of common devices, with detailed study of selected amplifier configurations. Topics from digital electronics include Boolean algebra, binary arithmetic, and use of logic gates(AND, OR, etc.) to form more complex circuits. Laboratory experiments include practical amplifier applications and frequency-dependent behavior of analog circuits, as well as the use of digital components to construct common devices such as flip-flops, counters, and adders."
Pre- or Corequisite
014759
Liberal Arts
No
Department(s)
Credits
Minimum
4
Max
4
Components
Name
Laboratory
Contact Hours
3
Name
Lecture
Contact Hours
3