In Analog Electronics and Analog Electronics with Calculus, students are introduced to the basics of analog electronics. The course covers fundamental topics including small signal modeling, linear amplification, single transistor amplifier, filters, feedback, stability, multistage amplifiers, op-amps, filters, oscillators, analog circuits, and computer simulation. Hands-on laboratory sessions complement theoretical learning, providing practical experience in building, testing, and troubleshooting analog circuits. By the end of the course, students have a solid understanding of analog electronics, preparing them for more advanced studies in the field.
Additional Course Fees: $155
EETP 101/ 101C and FNMT 118 or FNMT 141.