TRON 111: Analog Electronics

Subject
Automation and Mechatronics
Credits 5 Lab Hours 20 Lecture Hours 40
Instructional Mode
Hybrid
Electrical energy is very important in Mechatronics; it provides the driving force for most industrial processes. This course begins with a discussion of energy conservation and management, proceeds through a study of basic DC and AC electricity and concludes with an introduction to solid state.
Outcomes
  • Using Industry-relevant equipment and to industry standards of time and accuracy, determine the distribution of energy among the components of an analog electrical circuit.
  • Compare and contrast DC and AC electricity.
  • Using industry-relevant equipment to industry standards of time and accuracy, identify common amplifier circuits and prove their operation in a lab setting.
  • Using industry-relevant equipment and to industry standards of time and accuracy, specify the frequency filtering characteristics of a reactive electrical circuit and prove your specifications.
  • Describe transistor function and application to the industry.
Campus
Central
Area of Study
Career Education