Introduction to Basic Electronics

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Learn about the ENIAC computer, the concept of superposition. It will also teach you about the Thevenin’s theorem, as well as Norton’s equivalent circuits.

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This free online introduction to basic electronics course will teach you about the ENIAC computer, semiconductor technology, and also the concept of superposition theory. It will also teach about the Thevenin’s theorem, as well as Norton’s equivalent circuits.You will also learn about RC and RL circuits with DC sources, as well as charging and discharging transients in RC circuits. Then, you will learn about a simulation of RC and RL circuits.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Discuss the history of electronics a…
  • Examine the principle of superpositi…
  • Examine some useful theorems that ar…
  • Discuss the conversion of the Theven…
  • Discuss the history of electronics and semiconductor technology.
  • Examine the principle of superposition and how it applies in practice.
  • Examine some useful theorems that are applicable in circuit techniques.
  • Discuss the conversion of the Thevenin circuit into its equivalent, Norton’s theorem.
  • Identify how to apply phasors to RLC circuits
  • Identify the general solution for an RC or RL circuit and plot the solution as a function of time
  • Examine a series RC circuit with a single resistor a single capacitor and a step input voltage
  • Discuss how to obtain the currents and voltages for an RC circuit with a switch
  • Discuss the charge conservation for a capacitor and its implications.
  • Examine how to simulate RC and RL circuits
  • Electronics and Useful Circuit Techniques

    In this module, you will be introduced to the ENIAC computer, semiconductor technology, and also superposition as well as the Thevenin’s theorem, and graphical method for finding Thevenin’s voltage and resistance. You will also be introduced to Norton’s equivalent circuits, sinusoidal steady-state, as well as the use of phasors in circuit analysis.

    RC/RL Circuits in Time Domain

    In this module, you will be introduced to RC and RL circuits with DC sources, as well as charging and discharging transients in RC circuits. You will also be introduced to examples involving RC circuits and RL circuits, and also, a simulation of RC circuits and RL circuits.

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