ECE 233 Discrete Electronics
Elementary electronic circuits for rectification, signal amplification, and signal conditioning are analyzed and designed using both linear and large-signal methods. Graphical, analytical, and simulation methods are used in circuit response prediction and characterization. Concepts in thermal design, feedback, and amplifier stability are introduced. Students will: Predict the response of uncontrolled rectifier circuits; design simple switches using field-effect and bipolar transistors; design and analyze signal amplifiers using discrete components; design and analyze signal amplifiers and filters using integrated circuits. Corequisite: ECE 231; Prerequisite: ECE 213
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