25.05.2022, 01:11
Analog Electronics part-2 (All About Transistors in depth)
Updated 05/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 36 lectures (14h 58m) | Size: 6.4 GB
Learn all about transistor & circuit simulation on Proteus Software recommended for Biomedical, E&E, & Robotic Engineers
What you'll learn
Definition of transistors
Types of transistors
Learn circuit simulation on proteus software
Characteristics of Transistors
What is biasing and need of biasing transistors
Biasing techniques and Numericals
Transistor as a switch
Designing Amplifier from transistors
3-mini-projects based on transistors
Requirements
Basic concepts of electrical circuits like KVL, KCL, Nodal analysis and circuit theorems) if you don't know this concepts you can enroll in my course-1 of Current electricity and dc circuits and learn all those concepts.
In depth knowledge of Semiconductors if you don't know this concepts you can enroll in my course-2 on semiconductors to learn the concept.
In depth knowledge about working of diode & diode circuits or you can enroll my course-3 on Foundation of analog electronics
You should have a desktop
Description
Do you know that your smartphone has millions and billions of transistors but I'm damn sure you don't what is their significance or how do they work?
To take ECG from the heart, along with electrode you will require signal conditioning circuits which will enhance the overall signal,
In various low-end applications, you need to control the motor and this is generally done by transistors,
To amplify the signal amplifier is required,
In your smartphone, lots of logic gates are present that switch on and off very quickly to carry out certain tasks and all of these things are done by Transistor. Thus this course is highly recommended for Biomedical, Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, and Robotic engineering students.
@ Roadmap:-
Importance of Transistor
Definition of Transistor
Types of Transistors
Understanding basics of BJT transistors.
Types of BJT transistors
Why NPN is preferred over PNP
Why area of collector region is greater than emitter region.
Characteristics of BJT
What is biasing and the need for biasing transistors.
Different biasing techniques of transistors
Stability factor
Numericals + Simulation of circuits on proteus software
BJT as a switch
BJT as an amplifier
3-Mini projects
@ Outcome:-
BJT circuits
20+ Numericals
Simulation of circuits on proteus software
Three Mini projects simulated on proteus software
Free PDFs are available after each video session for revision purposes
I hope you will surely enjoy my course.
Who this course is for
This course is highly recommended for biomedical, electrical, electronics, instrumentation and robotics engineering students
Those who want to know what is transistor, it's working and it's application
Anyone who wants to learn electronics from scratch
Those who want to learn analog electronics
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