The course used as an individual module will provide you with the following:
Calculation and Understanding Reactance, Impedance and Resonance in Series RCL Circuits
Calculation and Understanding Reactance, Impedance and Resonance in Parallel RCL Circuits
Calculation and Understanding Bandwidth and Quality Factor in Parallel and Series RCL Circuits
Drawing the General Resonance Curve of RCL Circuits
The course used in conjunction with all the accompanying courses in the series coming before and after it (see the series on greatitcourses website - the same name with com in the end) will enable you to have a solid and practical understanding of AC and DC electronics and to be able to design fairly advanced electronics circuits consisting of transistors, resistors, capacitors, diodes, inductors, having AC or DC power sources. Those circuits could be amplifiers, filters, power supply systems, etc. You would also be able to do all the necessary calculations related to such circuits yourself.
One important characteristic of this course is that it allows you to avoid the unnecessary theory that would never be used practically in electronics while including all the practical important theory, thereby saving you a lot of time in the process.
The main characteristics of this series are as follows:
The series omits all the theory that you are not going to use in your work anyway, assuming that you don't want to do anything very complicated in electronics, for example design a full-fledged frequency counter, but you still want to be able to design and build fairly complicated circuits like amplifiers, filters, etc.
You will be able to do all the necessary calculations related to your own designs.
You will have all the practical skills to work with different pieces of test equipment like oscilloscopes, signal generators, etc.
You will be provided with useful end of course exercises that will solidify your learning.
In short, the series will teach you the tricks of the trade. It will teach you practical electronics in a relatively short amount of time.
To course code for this course is "23". You can use the code to refer to this course in your communication with us.