Electronic Devices and Circuits
About Electronic Devices and Circuits
Electronic components such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors, and diodes are connected via conductive wires or traces that allow an electric current to pass between them.
A battery or generator is a device that provides energy to the charged particles that make up the current, a device that uses current, such as a light, an electric motor, or a computer, and the connecting wires or transmission lines make up an electric circuit.
Why is Electronic Devices and Circuits important?
Electronics not only assist in meeting our individual requirements, but they also contribute to the expansion of our economy as a whole. This is because as technology advances, innovation and modernity increase, and electronics play a significant part in both of these areas.
A foundational subject for electronics students is called Electronic Devices and Circuits (EDC). Electronic devices are incredibly crucial in our daily lives. An electronic device refers to a device that regulates electron flow. These components serve as the foundation for electrical circuits.
Who should take the Electronic Devices and Circuits Exam?
- GATE Aspirants, ESE Aspirants
- Project Engineer
- Electronics Technician
- Electrical Engineer
Electronic Devices and Circuits Certification Course Outline
- Semiconductor Devices
- P - N Junction Diode
- Bi-Polar Junction Transistor (BJT)
- MOS- Capacitor
- MOSFET