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Jan 15, 2025
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Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ELEC 137 Introduction to Semi and Analog5 credits An introductory study of basic semiconductor theory as it applies to electronics applications. Basic PN junctions through operational amplifier configurations and applications are explored.
Corequisites: ELEC 130
Quarters Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
Student Outcomes/Competencies: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Explain the fundamental nature of semiconductor materials and its application in modern electronics
- Describe the characteristics of and differences between the half-wave rectifier, the full-wave center tapped rectifier, and the full-wave bridge rectifier
- Calculate ripple voltages and ripple frequencies of all rectifier types
- Describe the operation and characteristics of an IC regulator
- Name the three terminals of a bipolar junction transistor
- Describe the two basic actions of a bipolar transistor: ON/OFF switching action; Variable-resistor action
- Explain the meaning of the following: Transistor voltage and current abbreviations; DC alpha; DC beta; Collector characteristic curve; AC beta; Input resistance and impedance; Output resistance and impedance; Calculate a transistor circuit; DC current gain; AC current gain; Voltage gain; Power gain
- Define the following terms: DC load line; Cutoff point; Saturation point; Quiescent point.
- Explain the JFET operation, and the following characteristics: VP, VBR, IDSS, VGS(OFF); Transconductance; High input impedance
- Describe how to test the various types of FET’s
- Describe the symbol, package types, and internal block diagram of the operational amplifier and its application configurations
Total Hours: 90 Lecture Hours: 10 Lab or Clinical Hours: 80
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