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Applied Mathematics III---------------------------------------------4 Applied Electronics I-------------------------------------------------4 Engineering Mechanics (Dynamics)---------------------------------3 Engineering Thermodynamics-----------------------------------------3 Applied Modern Physics-------------------------------------------------3 Application Software for Electrical-Eng.----------------------------1

Adama University, School of Engineering & Information Technologies Department of Electrical Engineering Course Number EEng -2201 Course Title Applied Electronics I Degree Program BSc in Electrical Engineering Module Electronics Module Coordinator N.N. Lecturer N.N. ECTS Credits 6 Contact Hours (per week) Lecture Tutorial Practice or Home study Laboratory 2 3 3 4 Course Objectives & Competences to be Acquired To discuss basic concepts of electronic circuits with the aid of characteristic curves To introduce sample applications and design guidelines of electronic circuits Course Description/Course Contents Basic semiconductor theory Atomic theory, semiconductor materials and their types, Semiconductor diodes and their applications Characteristics, analysis of diode circuits, diode types, applications of diode circuits, voltage regulators, power supplies Bipolar junction transistors Introduction, principle of operation and characteristics, BJT configurations, biasing methods Small Signal BJT amplifiers and parametric representations Field effect transistors Introduction, Equivalents circuits and biasing techniques, FET Types, Parametric representations Frequency response of amplifiers Basic concepts, types of frequency response, frequency response of BJT and FET amplifiers Multistage amplifiers Coupling methods, analysis of gain and other parameters, frequency response Power amplifiers Classification and analysis, efficiency, push pull amplifiers, distortion and thermal effects Tuned Amplifiers Single and double tuned amplifiers, bandwidth, parallel and series resonance, ideal band pass amplifier. Pre-requisites EEng -1202: Fundamental of Electrical Engineering. Semester II/1 Status of Course Compulsory Teaching & Learning Methods Lecture supported by tutorial Assessment/Evaluation & Grading System Assignments (20%), Mid-Semester Exam (30%), and Final Exam (50%) Attendance Requirements 75% lecture attendance and 100% lab attendance

Literature

Textbook: Tesfaye Bayou, Engineering Electronics Jacob Millman, Microelectronics Digital and Analog Circuits and Systems References: Theodore F. Bogart, ,Electronic Devices and Circuits Malvino, Electronic Principles Robert Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory

Adama University, School of Engineering & Information Technologies Department of Electrical Engineering Course Number Phys 242 Course Title Applied Modern Physics Degree Program BSc in Electrical Engineering Module Basics of Electrical Engineering Module Coordinator N.N. Lecturer N.N. ECTS Credits 5 Contact Hours (per week) Lecture Tutorial Practice or Home study Laboratory 2 3 5 Course Objectives & Competences to be To provide the necessary background for Acquired understanding of one of the modern sciences dealing with the special theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Course Description/Course Contents Comparison of Classical and Modern Physics; The Special Theory of Relativity; Electron Emission;

Pre-requisites Semester Status of Course Teaching & Learning Methods Assessment/Evaluation & Grading System Attendance Requirements Literature

The Dual Properties of Particles; Introduction to Quantum Mechanics; Introduction to Solid State Physics; Math-231: Applied Mathematics III (Co-requisite) II/1 Compulsory Lecture supported by tutorial and assignments. Assignment (25%), Mid-semester Examination (25%), Final examination (50%) 75% Textbook: J. W. Rohlf , Modern Physics: from alpha to Z (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York) References: Arthur Beiser, Concepts of Modern Physics, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. Ronald Gautreau, William Savin, Modern Physics (Schaum's Outline Series) (McGraw-Hill, New York) P.A. Tipler, R.A. Liewellyn, Modern Physics, .H. Freeman and Company

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