Analog Electronics Design & Simulate BJT Circuits on PROTEUS

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Analog Electronics Design & Simulate BJT Circuits on PROTEUS

What You Will Learn!

  • Operating Bipolar Junction Transistors as a switch and understanding the AC model of BJTs on Proteus Software
  • 3-Lab based mini-projects based on Bipolar Junction Transistors ( 1. Automated Street Light Controller using BJTs, 2. DJ Lights using BJTs, 3. Amplifiers, etc)
  • Undersatnding the Frequency Response of Bipolar Junction Transistors based Amplifier on Proteus Software
  • Definition of transistors (Bipolar Junction Transistors)
  • Types of transistors (BJTs, MOSFETs,etc)
  • Learn circuit simulation on proteus software
  • Characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistors
  • What is biasing and need of biasing in transistors
  • Biasing techniques and Numericals based on Bipolar Junction Transistors
  • BJT-Based Circuit Design and Analysis on Proteus
  • Modelling of Bipolar Junction Transistors
  • Designing Amplifier from Bipolar Junction Transistors on Proteus Software
  • Designing and Simulating Bipolar Junction Transistors Circuits with Proteus

Description

This course is ideal for Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, Biomedical, and Robotic Engineering Students.

Before enrolling in the course I expect that you must have a good idea about current electricity, semiconductors, diodes, capacitors, etc. If you don't have any idea about it then you can enroll in the rest of my courses which deal with all these concepts in depth.

Do you know that your smartphone has millions and billions of transistors but I'm damn sure you don't what is their significance or how they work?

  • To take ECG from the heart, along with an electrode you will require signal conditioning circuits which will enhance the overall signal,

  • In various low-end applications, you need to control the motor and this is generally done by transistors,

  • To amplify the signal amplifier is required,

  • In your smartphone, lots of logic gates are present that switch on and off very quickly to carry out certain tasks and all of these things are done by Transistor. Thus this course is highly recommended for Biomedical, Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, and Robotic engineering students.

@ Course Highlights:-

  • Explore the importance and definition of transistors.

  • Dive into the various types of transistors, with a focus on BJT transistors.

  • Understand the basics of BJT transistors and discover why NPN is preferred over PNP.

  • Learn about the characteristics of BJT and the factors influencing stability.

  • Delve into the different biasing techniques of transistors.

  • Gain hands-on experience with numerical and circuit simulations using Proteus software.

  • Explore BJT's applications as a switch and amplifier.

  • Engage in three exciting mini-projects with simulations on Proteus software.

@ Roadmap:-

  1. Importance of Transistor

  2. Definition of Transistor

  3. Types of Transistors

  4. Understanding the basics of BJT transistors.

  5. Types of BJT transistors

  6. Why NPN is preferred over PNP

  7. Why area of the collector region is greater than the emitter region?

  8. Characteristics of BJT

  9. What is biasing and the need for biasing transistors?

  10. Different biasing techniques of transistors

  11. Stability factor

  12. Numericals + Simulation of circuits on proteus software

  13. BJT as a switch

  14. BJT as an amplifier

  15. 3-Mini projects

@ Outcome:-

  1. BJT circuits

  2. 20+ Numericals

  3. Simulation of circuits on proteus software

  4. Three Mini projects simulated on proteus software

  5. Free PDFs are available after each video session for revision purposes

I hope you will surely enjoy my course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skill set. Enroll now and enjoy a comprehensive learning experience that will empower you in your engineering journey!


Who Should Attend!

  • This course is highly recommended for biomedical, electrical, electronics, instrumentation and robotics engineering students
  • Anyone who wants to learn Bipolar Junction Transistors
  • Those who want to know what is transistor, it's working and it's application
  • Anyone who wants to learn electronics from scratch
  • Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT)-based Circuit Design and Analysis on Proteus
  • Advanced Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) Analysis and Design on Proteus
  • Those who want to learn analog electronics
  • Electronic Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Biomedical Engineers
  • Instrumentation Engineers

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Tags

  • Digital Electronics
  • Proteus
  • Analog Circuit Design
  • Analog Electronics

Subscribers

565

Lectures

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