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Kingston, Ontario
This course is an introduction to semiconductor electronics for students in the Electrical Engineering program and related programs. Laboratory experiments in ELEC 293 and ELEC 294 illustrate and augment the lecture material. This course examines operational amplifiers; dc and small signal models for diodes, basic principles of bipolar transistors and field effect transistors, dc analysis of electronic circuits and practical applications of the devices to the design of power supplies, amplifiers and digital logic circuits. This course builds on and supplements knowledge from other courses, including ELEC 221.
Added by Anonymous on 2019-04-19 20:29:54
Anonymous - 2019-04-19 20:29:54
D Winter 2019 Shaun Whitehall
Shaun is a good teacher, the course is horrible. The ECE department at queens is one of the finest train wrecks you will find in any Ontario school. The labs are a joke with broken equipment and horrible instruction and the projects worth 15% of your final mark feel like busywork added without any thought. The instructions for the projects are literally one sentence long. The final exam required pure memorization of every equation given throughout the course as the formula sheet included completely obscure, useless information and neglected some of the most basic equations. Overall this course is the perfect reflection of the entire ECE department here at Queen's; disorganized, broken and needlessly complicated. |
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