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==Basic Electronics== |
==Basic Electronics== |
Revision as of 12:24, 19 December 2009
ME 333 Circuits Review Material
Using Lab Equipment
- Using Solderless Breadboard
- Conductors: stranded, solid, ribbon cable, coax, twisted pairs, wire gauge (thickness)
Basic Electronics
- Basic Linear Circuits Review
- Resistors (Ohm's Law), Capacitors, and Inductors
- Voltage and Current Dividers
- Kirchhoff's Current and Voltage Laws
- RC and RL Exponential Responses
- Passive Filters
- Potentiometers
- Using LEDs & IREDs
Active Electronics
- Semiconductors
- Integrated Circuits
- Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps)
- Comparators
- Op-Amp Applications
- Instrumentation amps, and NU circuit board for them
- Diodes and Transistors
- Photodiodes and Phototransistors
- Digital Circuits
- Logic Gates
- Schmitt Triggers
- Schmitt Trigger
More electronics
- Flip-Flops and Latches
- 555 Timer
- Switch Debouncing
- Pulse width modulation
- Shielding, Grounding, Noise Suppression, etc.
- Circuit diagram for wave generator
- Using Opto-Isolators to Prevent Interference
- Second Order Active Filters
- Making a Molex Connector
- Filtering with the LMF100
- Phase-Sensitive Detection