ELEC 1024 — – Electronics and Digital Devices
Introduces students to the components, the analysis and design methods, and the underlying principles that make up the framework for creating and implementing electronic and digital circuits for almost any conceivable task. The main emphasis is on developing an engineering point of view that is a mix of practical experience, good intuition, and the capability to apply the mathematical laws that govern the behavior of electronic and digital elements and circuits. Both analog and digital circuits will be covered. Topics include diodes, transistors, power components, filters, operational amplifiers and oscillators, number systems, codes, gates, Boolean logic, truth tables, encoders, decoders, and converters, TTL, CMOS, flip-flops, multivibrators, counters, shift registers synchronous and asynchronous circuits, and multiplexing. Hours: 48 Lecture Hours, 32 Lab Hours Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): ELEC 1014 Offered: Fall, Spring