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Electronic devices are the building blocks of modern electronics, and circuit theory provides the tools to analyze and design reliable systems. Understanding the characteristics of diodes, BJTs, FETs, and op-amps, along with DC/AC analysis techniques, enables engineers to create everything from simple power supplies to complex integrated circuits.


Title: Introduction to Electronic Systems

Bullet Points:

  • Atomic Structure Review:
  • Speaker Notes: Begin by distinguishing between electrical and electronic systems. Electrical systems usually deal with power generation/distribution (copper wires), while electronic systems deal with information processing (semiconductors). Review the concept of "holes" as charge carriers in semiconductors.


  • FETs (Field Effect Transistors):
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    Many community colleges and state universities keep their course resources public. You can find full semesters of slides based on the 11th or 12th edition of Boylestad.

    Having the PPT is only half the battle. The most common mistake educators make is simply reading bullet points aloud. To maximize a circuit theory PPT, follow these teaching strategies:

    Title: The Semiconductor Diode

    Bullet Points:

  • Ideal vs. Practical Diode:
  • Applications: Rectifiers, Clippers, Clampers.
  • Speaker Notes: Show the V-I characteristic curve. Emphasize the "Knee Voltage" (threshold). A silicon diode requires 0.7V to turn on; below that, it is effectively off.


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