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"Lectures must be replaced with class exercises in which there is a large share of student participation."
(Harold Fields)
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Rex N. Fisher Computer Science and Engineering Department, BYU-Idaho |
ECE 305 Course Outline |
IMPORTANT: More details regarding schedules, assignments, and policies are available to registered students on I-Learn. These items are subject to change, but students will be given advance notification of any changes.
ESD
Soldering
Reading Schematics & Identifying Electronic Components
Circuit Construction
Kirchoff's Law
Ohm's Law
Electric power
Series Circuits
Parallel Circuits
Series-Parallel Circuits
Voltage and Current Sources
Basic Measuring Instruments
Network Theorems
Capacitors
Inductors
Time-Dependent Signal Sources
AC Circuit Analysis Methods
Power in AC Circuits
Electric Motors
Semiconductor Diodes
Diode Models
Rectifiers
Filtered Power Supply Circuits
Bi-Polar Junction Transistors (BJT)
Field Effect Transistors (FET)
IC Manufacturing
Guest Lecturer from BYU-I Electrical Shop for Q & A
Binary Number System
Boolean Algebra
Digital Logic Design
Operational Amplifiers
