Students will learn basic electronic concepts. Day 1 topics include current, voltage, resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, and transistor fundamentals. Students will
be able to describe AC and DC power, digital and analog circuits, reverse and forward bias. Discuss CMOS, nMOS, pMOS and bipolar transistor types. Be able to discuss
how to read a data sheet for electronic components. Day 2 of this course presents a thorough overview of the theory of operation, use, and special applications of the Volt-Ohm-Meter,
the Digital Multi-Meter and the Oscilloscope. On day 3, students will build bread board circuits and do hands on trouble shooting using multi-meters, oscilloscopes and signal
generators. Class size is limited to 14 students do to the hands on training.
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Rex Collier earned a BS in Computer Science and a MS in Education. He has
been teaching courses on Semiconductor Processing Overview, Photolithography, and Basic Electronics for PTI Seminars and Texas A&M
since 1988. Rex has taught courses all over the world for hundreds of semiconductor companies. |