In this course, you will learn how to build and analyze basic circuits. Topics include passive DC and AC circuits including filters, resonance, complex impedance and Fourier analysis, operational amplifiers, semiconductor diodes, and transistors.
T and Th 9:00 - 11:50
Weniger 300/302 (lab) and Weniger 328 (Classroom)
PH 411: Electronics meets up to 6 hours per week (Tu and Th for 3 hours) for 10 weeks for a total of 3 credits.
Strongly Recommended: PH 213
Office Hours | Office |
Phone |
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Matt W. Graham | M 2-3, W10-11 |
Wngr 375 |
541-737-4386 | |
Mans Mattson (TA) | TTh 2-3 | Wngr 301 and 301 | ||
Madalyn Gragg (LA) | (in-lab assistance) | |||
Vincent Vaughn (LA) | (in-lab assistance) |
Participants shall be able to:
Graduate (PH 511) shall in addition to the above be able to: Develop a new experiment that either measures additional properties of a circuit, or designs and tests a new circuit.
i. Preliminary data (4%), and On-time submissions/Attendance* (6%): 10%,
* good lab attendance is beyond essential and assumed.
Missing more than a few labs/lectures, and leaving your lab partner alone will result in 0%/6%. Occasional absences do NOT need to be explained, and you will not penalized.
ii. Problem Sets (3): 15%,
iii. Lab reports (6): 65%.
iv. Circuit demonstrations, Oral Defense of Data and Ideas: 10%
[Lab 2, Lab 4, and final, informal presentation/discussion with instructors at your lab bench]
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