Electronics II
6-Weeks Online
The Electronics II course is an innovative interactive distance learning (IDL) program that integrates both asynchronous and synchronous instructional methods. For more information, or group registrations, contact training@cbet.edu or call 210.233.1102.tronics I
Course Overview
The student will learn about digital theory, including fundamental gates, numbering systems, and simplification techniques used for the implementation of digital circuitry. The course covers fundamental gates, numbering systems and simplification techniques used for the implementation of digital circuitry, as well as different IC specifications and interfacing problems found between different families of digital logic.
Prerequisites
None.
Course Objectives
LO1. Explain the construction and workings of a diode, including LEDs and Zener diodes.
LO2. Describe how half-wave and full-wave rectifiers operate.
LO3. Describe the construction of a transistor and different biasing techniques.
LO4. Explain how transistors amplify voltage, current, or power.
LO5. Describe the characteristics of the common-emitter, common-collector, and common-base
amplifiers.
LO6. Describe what a thyristor is and list its main applications.
LO7. Describe the dc and ac characteristics of operational amplifiers.
LO8. Identify various oscillator and other wave shaping circuits and their construction.
LO9. Explain the laws of electromagnetism.
Costs and Options:
Option 1: $1,249.75
6-Weeks Online
Credential:
Certificate of Completion