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EE70: Introduction to Electronic Circuits

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Introduction to the physical basis and mathematical models of electrical components and circuits. Topics include circuit theorems, constant and sinusoidal inputs, natural and forced response of linear circuits. Introduction to circuit/network design, maximum power transfer, and analog filters. Topics in elementary electronics: diode and transistor devices, linear models, amplifiers, feedback. Nonlinear elements and devices also introduced. Prerequisite(s): Physics 5C/N or 6C/N, and Mathematics 24 or Applied Mathematics and Statistics 27. Students must enroll concurrently in course 70L. H. Schmidt, P. Mantey, K. Pedrotti, A. Shakouri, W. Liu, J. Kubby

5 Credits

YearFallWinterSpringSummer
2008-09
  • Section 01
    Wentai Liu
  • Section 01
    Joel Kubby
2007-08
  • Section 01
    Joel Kubby
  • Section 01

2006-07
  • Section 01
    Ken Pedrotti
  • Section 01
    Joel Kubby
2005-06
  • Section 01
    Wentai Liu
  • Section 01
    Joel Kubby
2004-05
  • Section 01
    Wentai Liu
  • Section 01
    Holger Schmidt
2003-04
  • Section 01
    Staff
  • Section 01
    Holger Schmidt
  • Section 01
    Staff
2002-03
  • Section 01
    Ali Shakouri
  • Section 01
    Holger Schmidt
  • Section 01
    Staff
2001-02
  • Section 01
    Ken Pedrotti
  • Section 01
    Holger Schmidt
  • Section 01
    Holger Schmidt
2000-01
  • Section 01
    Ali Shakouri
  • Section 01
    Ken Pedrotti
1999-00
  • Section 01
    Staff
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Course changing to 101 pending approval:

Introduction to the physical basis and mathematical models of electrical components and circuits. Topics include circuit theorems (Thevenin and Norton Equivalents, Superposition), constant and sinusoidal inputs, natural and forced response of linear circuits. Introduction to circuit/network design, maximum power transfer, and analog filters. Topics in elementary electronics including amplifiers and feedback. Prerequisite(s): Physics 5C/N or 6C/N and Mathematics 24 with AMS 27L or AMS 20 or 20A. Students must enroll concurrently enroll in course 101L. J. Kubby, W. Liu

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