Electronics:Complete course on Electronic Devices & circuits

Learn about all electronic devices from ground up level and understand the importance of these devices in our daily life

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Description

Electronics gives us an opportunity not only to understand the world around us, but to also interact with it, and to create whole new realities of our own.


Electrical and electronic engineers work at the forefront of practical technology, improving the devices and systems we use every day. This course is also designed and to meet all those requirements in need.


This is an introductory course which about the different types of electronic devices that are being used in our day- to - day life. For this there is no need of any previous knowledge just if you know a little bit of physics is more than enough. Do you know this? Electrical and electronic engineers work at the forefront of practical technology, improving the devices and systems we use every day. The benefits of electronics in our lives have saved people a lot of time, effort and money, because they mostly use savings systems.


In the complete course on Electronic Devices and circuits, you will learn about atomic structure(valence electrons), passive & active components ,Transistors & their types ,FET and their classifications, Special purpose diodes .Along with these there are problems provided for each topic. Not only this there are multiple quizzes for you after each lecture.

What You Will Learn!

  • Evolution of atomic structure.
  • Active/Passive components and their specifications.
  • Semi-conductors and their classifications.
  • Working principles of P-N Junction diode and Zener diode.
  • Bi-polar junction transistor types and their operation principles.
  • Biasing conditions for different configuration circuits.
  • Field effect transistor types and their working principles.
  • Special purpose diodes/transistors.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students who study in the departments of electronics, electrical and computer engineering.
  • Electronics communication engineering students.
  • Diploma students.
  • 12th class students (physics).
  • Any one interested in electrical-electronics as a hobby and curious.
  • Students studying in related departments of faculty of technology.