Syllabus
Physics 230
Electronics
I. Introduction
II. DC Circuit review
- Kirchoff's laws
- Thevinen's Theorem
- Voltage dividers
III. AC circuits
- Review of capacitors and inductors
- Phasors
- Complex impedances
- Filter design
- Short cut analysis
- Loading effects
IV. Diodes
- Ideal diodes
- The physics of semiconductor diodes
- IV (current-voltage) characteristics of PN junctions
- Turn-on voltage
- Reverse saturation current
- Zener breakdown
V. Power supplies, unregulated
VI. Transistors
- Physics of transistor operation
- Negative feedback design principals
- Emitter follower
- Common emitter
- Common base
- Push-pull amplifiers
- Average power dissipation
- Crossover distortion and remedies
- Differential amplifiers
- Effective emitter resistance
- Other discrete devices:
- SCR
- Triac
- Photodiode
- Photoresistor
- JFETS
- IGFETS
- Analog switches, multiplexors.
VII. Power supplies, regulated
- Series regulated
- Shunt regulated
- Integrated circuit regulators
- Crowbar circuits
VIII. Operational amplifiers
- Review of principals
- Description of simple circuits
- Arithmetic operations: add, subtract, multiply, divide
IX. Digital electronics, introduction
- Logic
- Boolean algebra
- TTL
- CMOS
- Simple gates: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR
X. Flip-flops
XI. Microprocessors and computer architecture
- CPU/memory communication
- Address bus
- Data bus
- Control bus
- Memory-mapped input/output
- Microcontrollers
XII. Conversion between digital and analog signals
- Digital-to-Analog converters
- Simple summing amplifier
- R-2R ladder
- 1-bit DACs
- Analog-to-Digital converters
- Successive approximation
- Ramp integrators
- Flash
- Understanding ADC and DAC specifications
- Commercial data acquisition cards
- Phase-locked loops
- FM demodulators
- Frequency synthesizers
- Direct digital synthesis
XIII. Standard computer interface buses
XIV. Data acquisition
- Speed trade-offs
- Noise -- extrinsic and intrinsic
- Averaging techniques
- Signal Averagers
- Box-car averagers
- Lock-in amplifiers
- Aliasing
XV. Data analysis
- Linear and non-linear curve fitting
- The Fast Fourier Transform
XVI. Electrical wiring
Physics 230
Rick Matthews
Department of Physics
Wake Forest University