The Ultimate : Analog Electronics for 2022
Learn the basics of Analog Electronics in this comprehensive course. Understand how it works, the types of Analog Electronics, and explore topics like Semi Conductors, PN Junction Diode, and Full Wave Rectifier. Perfect for Engineering students seeking to enhance their knowledge in this field.
What you’ll learn
- 3EE4-03, Unit-1 (Analog Elec.), Lecture 1 – Basics of Semiconductor
- 3EE4-03, Unit-1 (Analog Elec.), Lecture 2 – PN Junction Diode – Part I
- 3EE4-03, Unit-1 (Analog Elec.), Lecture 3 – PN Junction Diode – Part II
- 3EE4-03, Unit-1 (Analog Elec.), Lecture 4 – PN Junction Diode – Part III
In this course you will learn about Analog Electronics. That how does it work, how many types are there of Analog Electronics..
These are some question that comes when we talk about Analog Electronics.
Analogue electronics (American English: analog electronics) are electronic systems with a continuously variable signal, in contrast to digital electronics where signals usually take only two levels. … The word analogue is derived from the Greek word ανάλογος (analogos) meaning “proportional”.
Introduction
The world of electronics is all about electrical circuits, electronic components, and interconnected technologies. All these elements can be primarily categorized as digital, analog, or a combination of both. However, here we will be focusing on the basics of the analog category in detail.
Analog electronics is a branch of electronics that deals with a continuously variable signal. It’s widely used in radio and audio equipment along with other applications where signals are derived from analog sensors before being converted into digital signals for subsequent storage and processing. Although digital circuits are considered as a dominant part of today’s technological world, some of the most fundamental components in a digital system are actually analog in nature.
In order to understand the concept, let’s first try to analyze the word ‘Analog’.
What is Analog?
Analog means continuous and real. The world we live in is analog in nature, implying that it’s full of infinite possibilities. The number of smells we can sense, the number of tones we can hear, or the number of colors we can paint with; everything is infinite. The people working in the field of analog electronics are basically dealing with analog devices and circuits.
For example, if we build a circuit and it counts values like 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; the values are neither infinite nor continuous. On the other hand, if the circuit counts like 1.00000, 1.00001, 1.00002, 4.99999, 5.00000, the amount of information would be infinite.
In this course we will cover these following Topics
Basics of Semi Conductors
What is PN Junction Diode
and the last that is Full Wave Rectifier
After this course your all doubts related to the Analog Electronics will be cleared. This is the best course you will ever had.
Who this course is for:
- Engineering Student
- This course is for the Engineering students