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Oct 31, 2024
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ENGR 2221 - Electronics This course covers the model, operation, and characteristics of diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, optical devices, and nanotechnologies including carbon nanotubes and grapheme. In addition, digital logic circuit fundamentals with focus on combinational and sequential logic design, Boolean algebra, logic function simplification and implementation as well as assembly language using classical digital integrated circuits of different programmable logic devices are covered. A special focus is given to the design, development, and application of small, medium, large, very large and ultra-large-scale integrated circuits for complex advanced digital systems. Class projects provide students hands-on experience by applying theoretical concepts gained in the lectures to industrial microcontrollers for emerging robotic and mechatronic system technologies. Prerequisite(s): ENGR 2120 . (3)
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