EGR 235 : Electronic Theory I
Studies in the theory of semiconductor diodes; bipolar and field effect transistors, including biasing; classes of amplified operation; methods of analysis and design to include Miller’s theorem; hybrid parameters; and frequency effects are the focus of this course. Prerequisite: EGR 132. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies.
Course Outcomes
1. Design and evaluate the operation of analog and digital circuits that include semiconductor diodes; bipolar and field effect transistors including biasing; classes of amplified operation.
2. Analyze and design analog and digital circuits using Miller's theorem, hybrid parameters and frequency effects.
3. Troubleshooting analog and digital circuits.
4. Model and evaluate analog and digital circuits using Computer Simulation Software.