This course provides a foundational understanding of electronic circuits by delving into the characteristics of diodes and transistors, essential for elementary analysis of circuits with discrete components. It extends to integrated circuits widely employed in electrical engineering applications. With a focus on sustainable development, the course introduces students to the design of electronic circuits for basic applications like filters, power supplies, and op-amp signal processors.

    The course contributes to SDG 7 by empowering students with the knowledge to design efficient power supply circuits, ensuring access to affordable and clean energy solutions. Understanding the characteristics of electronic components facilitates the creation of energy-efficient systems.

        Aligned with SDG 9, the course covers integrated circuits extensively used in electrical engineering. Students gain insights into cutting-edge technologies and innovation, preparing them for roles in advancing industrial infrastructure.

        Encouraging responsible consumption and production practices, the course emphasizes the design of electronic circuits with a focus on sustainability. Students learn to create efficient circuits for applications such as filters and power supplies, aligning with SDG 12's principles.

Course Coverage:

          Characteristics of diodes and transistors for elementary analysis of electronic circuits.

          In-depth study of integrated circuits commonly used in electrical engineering.

          Introduction to the design of electronic circuits for basic applications, including filters, power supplies, and op-amp signal processors.

This course provides a foundational understanding of electronic circuits by delving into the characteristics of diodes and transistors, essential for elementary analysis of circuits with discrete components. It extends to integrated circuits widely employed in electrical engineering applications. With a focus on sustainable development, the course introduces students to the design of electronic circuits for basic applications like filters, power supplies, and op-amp signal processors.

          The course contributes to SDG 7 by empowering students with the knowledge to design efficient power supply circuits, ensuring access to affordable and clean energy solutions. Understanding the characteristics of electronic components facilitates the creation of energy-efficient systems.

          Aligned with SDG 9, the course covers integrated circuits extensively used in electrical engineering. Students gain insights into cutting-edge technologies and innovation, preparing them for roles in advancing industrial infrastructure.

          Encouraging responsible consumption and production practices, the course emphasizes the design of electronic circuits with a focus on sustainability. Students learn to create efficient circuits for applications such as filters and power supplies, aligning with SDG 12's principles.

Course Coverage:

          Characteristics of diodes and transistors for elementary analysis of electronic circuits.

          In-depth study of integrated circuits commonly used in electrical engineering.

          Introduction to the design of electronic circuits for basic applications, including filters, power supplies, and op-amp signal processors.