ELECTRONICS---PHYS 321
INSTRUCTOR ------- Dr. Cremaldi (cremaldi@phy.olemiss.edu)
Mr.. Kleinert (kleinert@olemiss.edu)
TEXT----------------PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTATION 3rd Ed, James Diefendorfer (required)
OFFICE--------------RM 108A LEWI HALL
OFFICE HRS----------10:00AM TO 12:00PM M-W or by appointment
- COURSE DESCRIPTION:--- An introduction to passive circuit components, ac circuit theory,
networks, diodes and transistors, operational amplifiers and applications, with a concentration
on how they can be used for circuits that provide important electronic functions. Instruction
is developed in parallel with work on an microprocessor board for reading in common
transducers.
- STUDENT OBJECTIVES
- Gain an understanding of a voltage divider.
- Obtain a working knowledge of Thevenin''s theorem and 2-port Networks
- Understanding of Passive AC Bandpass and Cutoff Filters
- Understand diode action and a AC-DC voltage converter.
- Understand how a transistor works.
- Understand OP amps, differential amps, and their uses
- Understand digital outputs
- Understand transducers and A/D and D/A converters
- KEYS to SUCCESS
- Attend Class
- Read material and assignments before class
- Do the homework
- SCORING
1-2 Lab Midterms(30%) + Lab Final Exam(20%) + HW(20%) + Lab Projects and Quizzes(30%)
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