
Electronics and Semiconductor Design (Level 1)
This course provides foundational knowledge of semiconductors, electronic components, and circuit design principles. It covers topics from basic analog and digital electronics to operational amplifiers, power supplies, sensors, and microcontroller-based systems. Through hands-on projects, students will design, simulate, and fabricate circuits, including PCBs and integrated systems, preparing them for practical applications in electronics design.
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Course Duration:
27 hours
Level:
Beginner to Intemediate

Course Objectives
Understand the basics of semiconductors and electronic components.
Design and analyze analog and digital circuits, including amplifiers and filters.
Gain hands-on experience in PCB design and prototyping.
Learn to interface sensors and actuators with microcontrollers.
Develop integrated electronic systems through capstone projects.
Prerequisites
Basic physics and mathematics (high school level).
No prior experience in electronics is required, but familiarity with basic programming (e.g., Arduino) is helpful.
