Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Introduction to Basic Electronics:Indian Institute of Technology Madras

In the midst of creating another tutorial so we can become less dependent on this current society, we realized an important factor. We need to provide knowledge of how basic electronics work so you can do it yourselves. This lecture will provide understanding of electronics so people in our communities can build homes that are solar powered, convert automobiles to electric, and create those devices that will help us during the troubled times that are ahead of us. Why depend on corporations? We would like to thank Professor T.S.Natarajan, of the Department of physics, at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, this is an outstanding lecture series and much needed information.



Lecture - 1 Introduction to Basic Electronics

Lecture - 2 Electronic Devices 1


Lecture - 3 Electronics Devices

Lecture - 4 Some Useful Laws in Basic Electronics

Lecture - 5 Some Useful Theorems in Basic Electronics

Lecture - 6 Semi Conductor Diodes

Lecture - 7 Application of Diodes

Lecture - 8 Wave Shaping using Diodes

Lecture - 9 Zener Diode Characteristics

Lecture - 10 Transistors

Lecture - 11 Transistor Biasing

Lecture - 12 Transistor Biasing

Lecture - 13 Basic Characteristic of an Amplifer

Lecture - 14 Hybrid Equivalent Circuit, H-Parameters

Lecture - 15 Circuit Analysis using H-Parameters

Lecture - 16 Frequency Response of Amplifiers

Lecture - 17 Frequency Analysis

Lecture - 18 Power Amplifiers

Lecture - 19 Differential Amplifiers CKT

Lecture - 20 Integrated Chip

Lecture - 21 Typical Characteristic of Operation Amplifier


Lecture - 22 Four Types of Feed Back

Lecture - 23 Four Types of Feed Back

Lecture - 24 Mathematical Operations

Lecture - 25 Mathematical Operations

Lecture - 26 Mathematical Operations

Lecture - 27 Characteristics of Operation Amplifier

Lecture - 28 Characteristics of Operation Amplifier

Lecture - 29 Characteristics of Operation Amplifier

Lecture - 30 Inverter/Non-Inverter Circuits

Lecture - 31 Applications of Op Amps

Lecture - 32 Non-Linear Op Amp circuits

Lecture - 33 Applications of Op Amps

Lecture - 34 Active Diode Circuits

Lecture - 35 Oscillatiors

Lecture - 36 Logarthmic and Anti-Logarthmic Amplifer

Lecture - 37 Filters

Lecture - 38 Unit Junction Transistor

Lecture - 39 Silicion Controlled Rectifier

Lecture - 40 Field Effect Transistor

Lecture-41-MOS Field Effect Transistor(Contd)

Lecture - 42 The Final Lecture

We encourage everyone to have a basic understanding of electronics regardless of whether you apply it or not. If there were someone in your household, community, or network of friends who may be interested, it would be a good idea to introduce them to this lecture series. It’s going to be essential to have someone who knows how electronic devices work for all of the reasons stated earlier.
"Love thy neighbor as thyself"

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