Introduction to Electronics

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Approx. 46 hours to complete

Course Summary

Learn the basics of electronics, including circuits, components, and troubleshooting. This course is designed for beginners and covers everything from Ohm's law to building simple circuits.

Key Learning Points

  • Learn about the components of electronic circuits and how they work together
  • Understand the basics of circuit design and analysis
  • Develop troubleshooting skills to fix common circuit problems

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the basics of electronic circuits
  • Develop the ability to design and analyze simple circuits
  • Gain the skills to troubleshoot and fix common circuit problems

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic understanding of algebra and physics
  • Access to electronic components and a breadboard

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced
  • Video Lectures

Similar Courses

  • Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design
  • Electronic Circuits
  • Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

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  • Dave Jones
  • Collin Cunningham

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Description

This course introduces students to the basic components of electronics: diodes, transistors, and op amps. It covers the basic operation and some common applications.

Outline

  • Introduction and Review
  • 1.1 Overview
  • 1.2 Review of Circuit Elements
  • 1.3 Review of Kirchhoff's Laws
  • 1.4 Review of Impedance
  • 1.5 Review of Transfer Functions
  • 1.6 Review of Frequency Response Plots
  • Start Here
  • Syllabus
  • Consent Form
  • Resources
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  • Op Amps Part 1
  • 2.1 Introduction to Op Amps and Ideal Behavior
  • 2.2 Buffer Circuits
  • 2.3 Basic Op Amp Configurations
  • 2.4 Differentiators and Integrators
  • 2.5 Active Filters
  • Solved Problem: Inverting and Non-Inverting Comparison
  • Solved Problem: Two Op-Amp Differential Amplifier
  • Solved Problem: Balanced Output Amplifier
  • Solved Problem: Differential Amplifier Currents
  • Solved Problem: Op-Amp Example 1
  • Week 2 Quiz Solutions
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  • Problem 2-1-1
  • Problem 2-1-2
  • Problem 2-2-1
  • Problem 2-2-2
  • Problem 2-3-1
  • Problem 2-3-2
  • Problem 2-3-3
  • Problem 2-4-1
  • Problem 2-4-2
  • Problem 2-5-1
  • Problem 2-5-2
  • Week 2 Quiz
  • Op Amps Part 2
  • 3.1 First-Order Lowpass Filters
  • 3.2 First-Order Highpass Filters
  • 3.3 Cascaded First-Order Filters
  • 3.4 Second-Order Transfer Functions
  • 3.5 Second-Order Filter Circuits
  • 3.6 Lowpass Filter Design Example
  • 3.7 Active Filtering
  • 3.8 Extra: Cascaded Filters Transfer Function
  • 3.9 Extra: Derivation of Sallen-Key LPF Transfer Function
  • Week 3 Quiz Solutions
  • Problem 3-1-1
  • Problem 3-1-2
  • Problem 3-2-1
  • Problem 3-3-1
  • Problem 3-4-1
  • Problem 3-5-1
  • Problem 3-7-1
  • Problem 3-7-2
  • Problem 3-7-3
  • Week 3 Quiz
  • Diodes Part 1
  • 4.1 Introduction to PN Junctions
  • 4.2 Models of Diode Behavior
  • 4.3 Ideal Diodes
  • 4.4 Assumed States Method
  • 4.5 Ideal Diode + Voltage Source Model
  • Solved Problem: Diodes 1
  • Solved Problem: Diodes 2
  • Week 4 Quiz Solutions
  • Problem 4-1-1
  • Problem 4-1-2
  • Problem 4-2-1
  • Problem 4-3-1
  • Problem 4-3-2
  • Problem 4-3-3
  • Problem 4-4-1
  • Problem 4-4-2
  • Problem 4-4-3
  • Problem 4-4-4
  • Problem 4-5-1
  • Problem 4-5-2
  • Week 4 Quiz
  • Diodes Part 2
  • 5.1 Half-Wave Rectifiers
  • 5.2 Full Wave Rectifiers
  • 5.3 Voltage Transfer Characteristics
  • 5.4 AC to DC Conversion
  • 5.5 Limiters
  • 5.6 Voltage Regulators
  • 5.7 Envelope Detector
  • Week 5 Quiz Solutions
  • Problem 5-1-1
  • Problem 5-1-2
  • Problem 5-1-3
  • Problem 5-2-1
  • Problem 5-3-1
  • Problem 5-3-2
  • Problem 5-3-3
  • Problem 5-4-1
  • Problem 5-4-2
  • Problem 5-5-1
  • Problem 5-5-2
  • Problem 5-6-1
  • Problem 5-6-2
  • Problem 5-7-1
  • Week 5 Quiz
  • MOSFETs
  • 6.1 Introduction and MOSFET Physics
  • 6.2 MOSFET Switches
  • 6.3 CMOS Logic Gates
  • 6.4 MOSFET Characteristics
  • 6.5 Common Source Amplifier DC Analysis
  • 6.6 Common Source Amplifier AC Analysis
  • Week 6 Quiz Solutions
  • Problem 6-1-1
  • Problem 6-2-1
  • Problem 6-2-2
  • Problem 6-3-1
  • Problem 6-3-2
  • Problem 6-3-3
  • Problem 6-3-4
  • Problem 6-4-1
  • Problem 6-5-1
  • Problem 6-6-1
  • Week 6 Quiz
  • Bipolar Junction Transistors
  • 7.1 Bipolar Junction Transistor Introduction
  • 7.2 BJT Terminal Characteristics
  • 7.3 BJT Parameters
  • 7.4 BJT Curve Tracer
  • 7.5 BJT Switch
  • 7.6 BJT Common Emitter Amplifier
  • 7.7 BJT Common Emitter Amplifer AC Behavior
  • Week 7 Quiz Solutions
  • Problem 7-1-1
  • Problem 7-2-1
  • Problem 7-2-2
  • Problem 7-3-1
  • Problem 7-4-1
  • Problem 7-5-1
  • Problem 7-6-1
  • Problem 7-6-2
  • Week 7 Quiz

Summary of User Reviews

The Electronics course on Coursera is a great resource for learning about the fundamentals of electronics. Many users have found the course to be informative and engaging, with clear explanations and examples. One key aspect that many users have praised is the interactive nature of the course materials, which allows for hands-on learning and experimentation.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Clear explanations and examples
  • Interactive course materials that encourage hands-on learning
  • Informative and engaging content
  • Good course structure and pacing
  • Great for beginners

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users felt that the course was too basic
  • A few technical glitches in the course materials
  • Not enough depth for advanced learners
  • Could benefit from more comprehensive assessments
  • Course content may not be applicable to all fields
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Dr. Bonnie H. Ferri, Dr. Robert Allen Robinson, Jr.
Georgia Institute of Technology
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