ELET2450 — Electronics
Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course explores the use of diode applications, bipolar and unipolar transistors, Field Effect Transistors, oscillators, feedback, thyristors and the 555 timer. Topics will include power supplies, multi-stage amplifiers, inverting and non-inverting op-amps, filters, SCRs and Triacs. OET 005Â OET005 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Explain the conditions that exist at the PN junction of an unbiased, reverse biased, or forward biased diode. Lecture, Labs, and Quizzes – Entire term 2. Draw diagrams of half-wave, full-wave, and bridge rectifier circuits and explain how each works. Lecture, Labs, and Quizzes – Entire term 3. Measure RMS, Peak, and average voltages of various rectifier circuits. Lecture, Labs, and Quizzes – Entire term 4. Describe how a zener diode is used and calculate the various values related to zener circuits. Lecture, Labs, and Quizzes – Entire term 5. Given a NPN or a PNP transistor, student will be able to determine the proper bias polarity and current flow. Lecture, Labs, and Quizzes – Entire term 6. Given specific values, student will be able to interrelate alpha, beta, IC, IE, IB, ICEO, ICBO. Lecture, Labs, and Quizzes – Second half of term 7. Given a common base transistor circuit with component values, student will be able to determine the Q point and plot the load line. Analyze the voltage gain,
Prerequisites: ELET1520