The first stop in your journey to learn the art of  electronics! We will be covering a large volume of material during this  quarter. Hopefully, this course will be both informative and fun. 
		  There are four main topics covered in the course: 
   
		  1.      Physics of conduction in semiconductors 
		  2.      Solid-state diodes and their use in non-linear circuits 
		  3.      Physics and applications of Field Effect Transistors (FET) 
		  4.      Logic circuit design 
   
		  We  will begin with a study of the phenomenon of conduction in  semiconductors. This provides the basis for understanding the  principles of operation for two very important classes of electronic  components: diodes and FETs. After a comprehensive study of these  components, we will use them to design and build logic gates and more  complicated circuits. By the end of this quarter you will be able to: 
   
		  1.      Calculate conduction properties of materials and simple device structures 
		  2.      Explain the operating principles of semiconductor diodes and FETs 
		  3.      Determine the in-circuit operating state of diodes and FETs 
		  4.      Perform large signal analysis of circuits containing semiconductor diodes and FETs 
		  5.      Use a modern schematic capture and computer-aided circuit analysis program (SPICE)  
		  6.      Calculate the performance parameters for different MOS logic families 
         
		   By the end of the course, you probably will not be able to design a Dual Core Xeon processor, but you will be on your way!   |