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2004-2005 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2004-2005 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

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ENGG 190 - Physical Electronics and Devices


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Development of techniques to examine device behavior from physical considerations, to characterize this behavior in terms of a mathematical model, and to use this model to interpret network behavior. The physical principles of charge generation and motion in conductors, semiconductors, vacua, plasma and optically sensitive media are considered. Various modeling techniques which are useful in electronic circuit theory (piecewise- linear, graphical and analytical) are developed. The devices considered will consist of semiconductor and vacuum diodes, vacuum triodes, transistors, tunnel diodes and negative resistance amplifiers.

Prerequisites & Notes
ENGG 33.

Credits: 3 s.h.





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