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Certificate in Analog Electronics / Circuits Design

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Analog Electronics / Circuits Design


About Analog Electronics / Circuits Design

The field of analog circuit design is very "personalized." Although everyone is governed by the same laws of physics and mathematics, there isn't a single "correct method" to use those tools to solve an issue. Analog design practitioners are renowned for their uniqueness.

Op amps, resistors, caps, and other common electrical building blocks may all be found in complicated combinations in analog circuits. These circuits may be finely designed with several components or as basic as combining two resistors to create a voltage divider. Such circuits have the ability to alter, distort, isolate, amplify, change, and even turn the original signal into a digital signal.


Why is Analog Electronics / Circuits Design important?

Similar to digital signals, these physical processes operate over a continuous spectrum and lack discrete components. As a result, anytime digital electronics communicate with the outside world, analog electronics are required. They are essential for situations where speed or great precision are important.


Who should take the Analog Electronics / Circuits Design Exam?

  • Electronics Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • VLSI professionals
  • VLSI students
  • Gate, PSU, Government Exam
  • ECE Students
  • Hardware Engineers
  • Semiconductor professionals


Analog Electronics / Circuits Design Certification Course Outline

  1. Overview of Op-amp, capacitor, diode, ohms law
  2. Op-amp functions and configurations
  3. Capacitor series
  4. Diode types (regular & Zener)
  5. Bandwidth: overview & functional areas
  6. Clipper and clamper

Certificate in Analog Electronics / Circuits Design FAQs

You can directly go to the certification exam page and register for the exam.

You will be required to re-register and appear for the exam. There is no limit on exam retake.

There will be 50 questions of 1 mark each

No there is no negative marking

You have to score 25/50 to pass the exam.

The result will be declared immediately on submission.

It will be a computer-based exam. The exam can be taken from anywhere around the world.