Exploring the Exciting World of Analog Circuits

In summary, these are the courses that John is taking this semester:Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Analog Circuits, Modern Physics, Engineering Thermodynamics, Physical Education 2 math courses and aerospace course for audit.
  • #36
ranger said:
Whats the course description like?

"Introduction to methods of electronics measurements, particularly the application of oscilloscopes and computer based data acquisition. Laboratory experiments in the use of basic electronic for physical measurements. Topics covered include diodes, transistors (FET and BJT), operational amplifiers, filters, transducers, and integrated circuits. Emphasis on practical knowledge, including prototyping, troubleshooting, and laboratory notebook style."
 
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  • #37
Winzer said:
"Introduction to methods of electronics measurements, particularly the application of oscilloscopes and computer based data acquisition. Laboratory experiments in the use of basic electronic for physical measurements. Topics covered include diodes, transistors (FET and BJT), operational amplifiers, filters, transducers, and integrated circuits. Emphasis on practical knowledge, including prototyping, troubleshooting, and laboratory notebook style."

Yes, I've had a similar course. Although measurements and data acquisition was covered in a separate course. And the latter part of the description was another course by itself.
 
  • #38
Differential Equations
Principles of Chemical Engineering
Introduction to Polyer Science and Engineering
STEPS II- Strategies for Team-based Engineering Problem Solving
Computational Methods
Principles of Economics

Yikes! that's going to be one hard semester
 
  • #39
FaNgS said:
Differential Equations
Principles of Chemical Engineering
Introduction to Polyer Science and Engineering
STEPS II- Strategies for Team-based Engineering Problem Solving
Computational Methods
Principles of Economics

Yikes! that's going to be one hard semester

Economics I find to to fun, that Introduction to Polymer Science and Engineering will be cool.
Enjoy your semester.
 
  • #40
Control Systems
Digital Signal Processing
Design Lab
Communication Systems
Teaching Practicum (TA)
 
  • #41
Light & Heat calculus based physics
Modern differential equations
Java programming
Chinese Sem 2
Critical Reading and Argumentation
IBeam work at ASU lab
 
  • #42
Linear Algebra
Quantum Physics
Elec & Magnetism
Mechanics & Special Relativity
Astronomy II?
 
  • #43
Winzer said:
Has anyone taken analog circuits?

I just took a course called "Introduction to Laboratory Electronics" that sounds very similar to the one you've described. I went into it a bit nervous, as I knew very little about circuitry, but I didn't want to leave it! It was so much fun playing with breadboards and you get to learn lots of cool things in that course. I had no idea you could use op amps to solve differential equations! Not saying you'll love it but it was a lot more interesting than I expected.
 

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