Electronics for Beginners: Analog Hardware Design

Electronics for Beginners: Analog Hardware Design

Over 15,100+ enrolled! Learn Electronics from Zero To An Advanced Understanding of How Circuits Work !

What you’ll learn

  • Understand the difference between voltage and current
  • Use Ohm’s Law to calculate voltage, current and resistance
  • Understand Kirchoff’s Laws in order to solve more complex circuits
  • Voltage divider and Thevenin’s Theory
  • Zener diode and its applications
  • Different types of signals (sine,ramp,triangle,pulse,steps and spikes)
  • Decibel
  • Understand the different types of capacitors and inductors
  • RC Time Constant with application examples
  • Transformers
  • Diode types and its applications
  • Half-wave and Full-wave rectifier, Power supply filtering
  • Reverse Current Protection, Voltage Spike Suppression, Logic Gates
  • Full Wave Voltage Multiplier , Voltage Doubler , Tripler
  • Signal Rectifier, Diode Gates, Diode Clamp circuits
  • Impedance and Reactance
  • Input and Output Impedance
  • How to measure the input and output impedance
  • Time domain vs Frequency Domain – Fourier Series
  • Low-Pass, High-Pass, Band-pass, RLC Band-pass filter
  • Second-Order Low-Pass Filter
  • Coupling,Decoupling,Bypass and Smoothing Capacitors
  • Understand what is modulation
  • Amplitude,Frequency,Phase modulation
  • You will understand how to design an FM and an AM radio
  • Bipolar Transistors and the difference between NPN and PNP
  • Cut-off , Active and Saturation mode
  • Understand how to design a proper pulse generator and emitter follower
  • Understand how to design a common-emitter amplifier
  • Current source, current mirror and differential amplifier
  • Power amplifier classes
  • Understand how to design class A-B-AB-C and D amplifier

Requirements

  • A computer in order to simulate the circuits that we are going to build together.
  • A basic understanding of mathematics.
  • This course covers two years of knowledge that you could acquire if you were attending a BSc so you will need to have a bit of patient..
  • A good understanding of English even though the author tries to explain everything as simple as possible.
Who this course is for:
  • People who think that electronics is difficult to understand.
  • Students who want to learn quickly electronics and who don’t have time to build all the circuits from scratch.

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