EE241 Electronics I |
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Description: |
The physics of semiconductor devices (p-n junction diodes, bipolar and field effect transistors) is introduced. Device characterization in terms of appropriate external variables then leads to construction of small-signal and large-signal models. Emphasis is on small-signal applications of these device models. Applications in basic amplifier and switching circuits are emphasized in laboratory exercises. (3-2-4) Prereq: EE221, or EE 331. [spring] |
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Spring 2013 Sections:
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2111 |
Lecture |
MWF2 |
Ri024 |
Assoc. Prof. Brian Jenkins |
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Lab |
R12 |
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4311 |
Lecture |
MWF4 |
Ri024 |
Assoc. Prof. Louiza Sellami |
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Lab |
T34 |
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| Assoc. Prof. Louiza Sellami | |
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and Computer Engineering Department Maury Hall, Room 319 Telephone: (410) 293-6177 Fax: (410) 293-3493 |
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