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Circuits & electronics[edit | edit source]
Students can learn about passive and active electronic components, their behavior, and their use in theory and practice through videos and written material.
- 1. Resistor circuits
- 1.1. 1. Objective
- 1.2. 2. Background
- 1.3. 3. Kirchhoff’s laws
- 1.4. 4. Some equations and facts
- 1.5. 5. Practical example
- 1.6. 6. Hands on
- 2. Transient Response
- 2.1. 1. Objective
- 2.2. 2. Background
- 2.3. 3. Capacitors
- 2.4. 4. Inductors
- 2.5. 5. What? Please explain…
- 2.6. 6. The experiment
- 2.7. 7. One last thing
- 3. Analog Filters
- 3.1. 1. Objective
- 3.2. 2. Background
- 3.3. 3. Decibels
- 3.4. 4. Phase
- 3.5. 5. Impedance
- 3.6. 6. Background math / complex voltage divider
- 3.7. 7. What is common to all filters
- 3.8. 8. Low pass filter
- 3.9. 9. High pass filter
- 3.10. 10. Bode analysis
- 3.11. 11. Hands on experiment
- 4. OpAmps 101
- 4.1. 1. Objective
- 4.2. 2. Background
- 4.3. 3. How it works
- 4.4. 4. The symbol
- 4.5. 5. A comparator
- 4.6. 6. A voltage follower
- 4.7. 7. An amplifier
- 4.8. 8. An inverting amplifier
- 4.9. 9. A normal amplifier - the experiment
- 4.10. 9. A less normal amplifier - the experiment
- 4.11. 10. Conclusion
- 5. Active Filters
- 5.1. 1. Introduction
- 5.2. 2. The why
- 5.3. 3. Enter OpAmps
- 5.4. 4. Second order low pass filter
- 5.5. 5. Second order high pass filter
- 5.6. 6. But what’s the point?
- 5.7. 7. Band pass filter
- 5.8. 8. The experiment
- 5.9. 9. Conclusion
- 6. Superposition
- 6.1. 1. Introduction
- 6.2. 2. But why?
- 6.3. 3. A better alternative
- 6.4. 4. The experiment.
- 6.5. 5. Conclusion
- 7. Analog addition and subtraction
- 7.1. 1. Introduction
- 7.2. 2. Addition
- 7.3. 3. Does addition really work?
- 7.4. 4. Subtraction
- 7.5. 5. Does a differential amplifier really work?
- 7.6. 6. Conclusion
- 8. Diodes
- 8.1. 1. Introduction
- 8.2. 2. What is a diode?
- 8.3. 3. Different kinds of diodes
- 8.4. 4. Markings
- 8.5. 5. Forward voltage
- 8.6. 6. Reverse breakdown voltage
- 8.7. 7. An experiment
- 8.8. 7. The experiment
- 8.9. 8. Conclusion
- 9. Full wave rectifiers
- 9.1. 1. Introduction
- 9.2. 2. What is a full bridge rectifier?
- 9.3. 3. The experiment
- 9.4. 4. A transformer.
- 9.5. 5. A full wave rectifier with a transformer
- 9.6. 6. A DC power supply
- 9.7. 7. Conclusion
- 10. Function Generators
- 13. Digital to Analog Converter