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ENGS 242 - Electronic Devices and Design

Course Description
The course examines in detail the design and analysis of analog and digital circuits. Analog integrated circuits include bipolar junction transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers, and active filters. Generalized Ohm's law is employed to analyze and design active filters. Logic circuit design is presented and digital circuits are analyzed and designed. Prerequisite: ENGS 241 or permission of instructor. Same as PHYS 242

Course Objectives
•  The ability to design and analyze operational amplifiers and filters [1,2,3,4].
•  The ability to analyze Transistor-Transistor-Logic (TTL) circuits [1,2,3].
•  The ability to analyze digital circuits [1,2,3].
•  The ability to analyze the various integrated circuits, amplifiers, and filters [1,2,3].

Instructor
Dr. Miguel Abrahantes