AEP 3630

AEP 3630

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2016-2017.

Practical electronics as encountered in a scientific or engineering research/development environment. Analyze, design, build, and test circuits using discrete components and integrated circuits. Analog circuits: resistors, capacitors, operational amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, oscillators, comparators, passive and active filters, diodes, and transistor switches and amplifiers. Digital circuits: combinational and sequential logic (gates, flipflops, registers, counters, timers), analog to digital (ADC) and digital to analog (DAC) conversion, signal averaging, and computer architecture and interfacing. Additional topics may include analog and digital signal processing, light wave communications, transducers, noise reduction techniques, and computer-aided circuit design. At the level of Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill.

When Offered Fall, spring.

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: undergraduate course in electricity and magnetism (e.g., PHYS 2208, PHYS 2213, or PHYS 2217) or permission of instructor.

Comments No previous electronics experience assumed, although the course moves quickly through introductory topics such as basic DC circuits.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one laboratory. Combined with: PHYS 3360

  • 4 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 10991 AEP 3630   LEC 001

  • Please contact Rosemary Barber in 121 Clark Hall with enrollment issues. Rosemary can add you to a wait list for this course and answer your scheduling questions.

  • 10992 AEP 3630   LAB 401

  • 10993 AEP 3630   LAB 402