This course focuses on fundamentals of electronics theory and design. The topics covered include semiconductor physics, diodes, diode circuits such as limiters, clamps; bipolar junction transistors; small-signal models; cut-off, saturation, and active regions; common emitter, common base and emitter-follower amplifier configurations; field-effect transistors (MOSFET and JFET); biasing; small-signal models; common-source and common gate amplifiers; and integrated circuit MOS amplifiers. The laboratory experiments include the design, building and testing of diode circuits, including rectifiers, BJT biasing, large signal operation and FET characteristics, providing hands-on experience of design, theory and applications, with emphasis on small signal analysis and amplifier design. The course also covers the design and analysis of small-signal bipolar junction transistor and field-effect transistor amplifiers; and, diode circuits. The students are introduced to designing and analyzing circuits using the LTPSpice or Cadence simulation tool.
Engineering (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks
Sections (Fall 2024)
ENGR-UH 3611-000 (3595)08/26/2024 – 12/10/2024 Mon,Wed11:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Morning)at Abu DhabiInstructed by Ha, Sohmyung
ENGR-UH 3611-000 (3596)08/26/2024 – 12/10/2024 Wed2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Early afternoon)at Abu DhabiInstructed by Sheikh, Muhammad Faraz · Ha, Sohmyung