Design circuits using the binary arithmetic and develop an understanding of the important role of Boolean algebra.
The ubiquity of electronic communication in our daily routines has made it a highly convenient and indispensable method for exchanging information, owing to its speed, reliability, and portability. Digital communications operate on the principles of binary arithmetic, which is why Basic Electronics is a critical subject in the fields of Electronics, Telecommunication, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Information Science, and Mechanical Engineering.
This course will provide an introduction to the fundamentals of electronic devices, digital circuits, and Boolean algebra, while also covering the principles of digital electronics and signal transmission in communication systems. These topics will lay the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding of the efficiency of Electronics principles, which are integral to engineering applications.
Students will acquire the ability to design circuits using binary arithmetic, as well as comprehend the significant role of Boolean algebra in the design process. They will also gain knowledge of designing simple circuits like amplifiers (inverting and non-inverting), comparators, adders, integrators, and differentiators using OPAMPS (operational amplifier). The course will include an examination of the diode's function in rectifiers, filter circuits, and wave shaping, as well as building different blocks in digital electronics using logic gates and implementing simple logic functions using basic universal gates.
What You Will Learn
Students in Futures: Electronics and Telecommunications Review: Math, Circuits and Signals will:
- Investigate the importance of electronics in various applications.
- Attain comprehension of the core principles of electronics.
- Create and execute circuits.
- Grasp the operation of a communication system, various modulation technologies, and the fundamental principles of different transducer types.
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Note: This course is only open to high school students.
Course Number: EE-90006
Credit: 3.00 unit(s)
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3/27/2024 - 6/5/2024
$350
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CLASS TYPE:
Online Asynchronous.
This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
Bing, Benny
Benny Bing has published over 70 scientific papers and 16 books, and has 6 U.S. patents licensed to industry. He has served as a technical editor for the IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine for 10 years, a guest editor for the IEEE Communications Magazine (twice) and IEEE JSAC, and an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer. His IEEE tutorials were sponsored 8 times by industry. Cisco Systems launched its first wireless product using 18,000 printed copies of one of his books. In addition, he was invited by Qualcomm and Comcast to conduct on-site courses, and the NSF to serve as a panelist on residential broadband. Among the various research, teaching, and industry awards he has received include the NAB Technology Innovation award. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical enginee...Read More
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Early enrollment advised.
No UCSD parking permit required.
No visitors permitted.
Pre-enrollment required.
No refunds after: 3/20/2023.
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3/27/2024 - 6/5/2024
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You will have access to your course materials on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
There are no sections of this course currently scheduled. Please contact the Pre-College Programs department at 858-534-0804 or precollege@ucsd.edu for information about when this course will be offered again.