Fundamentals of Electronics (ENG2009)
University of Exeter (UoEX)
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Diode Applications
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A detailed analysis at the diode applications, including rectifiers, battery chargers and zener diodes, with graphs and equations to assist in explanations.
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Diode Applications and BJTs
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Zener diode characteristics as a graph, and zener diode characteristics. Transistor applications and BJT construction, along with npn and pnp transistors. The focus will be on npn only.
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Diode Applications
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A look into diode applications, including diode characteristics graphs and diodes in forward bias, reverse bias and the reverse breakdown region.
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The BJT
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A look at the Bipolar Junction Transistor, including the cutoff, linear and saturation regions.
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Transistor Operation Limits
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A look into transistor operation limits and transistors as switches, with a few example questions.
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Diodes and Semiconductors
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A brief overview of diodes and semiconductors.
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Introduction to Digital Electronics
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A brief look at the summing Op-Amp circuit, before moving on to digital electronics. Definitions of analogue and digital signals, and the AND, OR and NOT logic gates.
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Op-Amp Circuits
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An overview of operational amplifiers and their circuits, including the golden rules.
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Inductive Load Drivers
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Some brief notes including an example question on inductive load drivers, and some notes on logic gates and op-amps
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AC Signal Analysis
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A practice question of the basic transistor amplifier circuit. AC signal analysis can be used to study the AC amplifications of BJTs (Bipolar Junction Transistors).
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