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Southern New Hampshire University Course Info

Manchester, New Hampshire

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EE 330L

Analog Electronics

This laboratory centered course examines the design, fabrication, and operation of key analog circuit elements including diodes, bipolar-junction transistors, and metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors. Key analog building blocks, such as operational amplifiers, voltage regulators, and oscillators are presented. Students are required to employ analytic methods, simulation tools, and laboratory analysis to model and understand these circuit elements.

Units: 1.0

Corequisites:
EE 330 - Analog Electronics
Prerequisites:
EG 316 - Electrical Circuits