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Basic Electronics PPT Lesson 1

This document outlines the course objectives, requirements and grading system for ECEN 101 Basic Electronics 1 which aims to teach students about basic electronic components and circuits through simulations, experiments with tools like multimeters, designing power supply circuits, and understanding the history and principles of electronics. The course covers classifying components, implementing simulations, using test instruments, and designing and troubleshooting basic circuits. Student work will be 70% of the grade including experiments, assignments, and a project, with exams making up the remaining 30%.

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Basic Electronics PPT Lesson 1

This document outlines the course objectives, requirements and grading system for ECEN 101 Basic Electronics 1 which aims to teach students about basic electronic components and circuits through simulations, experiments with tools like multimeters, designing power supply circuits, and understanding the history and principles of electronics. The course covers classifying components, implementing simulations, using test instruments, and designing and troubleshooting basic circuits. Student work will be 70% of the grade including experiments, assignments, and a project, with exams making up the remaining 30%.

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ECEN 101

BASIC ELECTRONICS 1
COMPILED BY ENGR. MYRNA A. CABRERA
BASIC ELECTRONICS 1

Course Learning Objectives:

1. Classify the different electronic components and their functions.


2. Demonstrate the key ideas of basic electronics components and circuits.
3. Implement simulations and interpret electronic circuits using Multisim.
4. Understand how to use test instruments like multimeter and oscilloscope.
5. Design and troubleshoot basic power supply circuit.
BASIC ELECTRONICS 1
Course Requirements:

1.notebook – with vision, mission, course learning outcomes and grading system
2. Seatwork, Assignment and Recitation
3. Experiment – Use Multisim & Tinkercad for simulation
4. Project Design
5. Major Exams
Grading System:

 Class Standing (Experiments, Seatwork, Assignments/Recitation, Project Design) 70%


 Major Exams 30%
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100%

Instructions:

• Deadline of submission of requirements will be announced a month before the end of the semester.
• Only submitted requirements in the LMS will be accepted.
• As much as possible work independently.
 For your queries, you may send them to [email protected] or to our FB GC or MS Team
2.a. HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
2. B. BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
PARTS OF A SIMPLE ST CIRCUIT
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC MATERIALS USED
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC MATERIALS USED
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC MATERIALS USED
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
THINGS TO REMEMBER
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
THINGS TO REMEMBER
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
EFFECT OF CURRENT TO HUMAN BODY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

Determine how many shells or orbits are used by the following elements
1. Arsenic (33)
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

Determine how many shells or orbits are used by the following elements
1. Arsenic (33)

1st orbit – 2
2nd orbit – 8
3rd orbit – 18
4th orbit – 5 (pentavalent)
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

Determine how many shells or orbits are used by the following elements
2. Aluminum (13)
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

Determine how many shells or orbits are used by the following elements
2. Aluminum (13)

1st orbit – 2
2nd orbit – 8
3rd orbit – 3 (trivalent)
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

Determine how many shells or orbits are used by the following elements
3. Germanium (32)
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

4. A 0.5 A current passes through a wire for 1 second, how many


electrons are there in the wire?
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

4. A 0.5 Amp current passes through a wire for a second, how many
electrons are there in the wire?
Given:
I = 0.5 A X = no. of electrons in 0.5 A = ?
t = 1 seconds

1 A = 6.25 x 1018
0.5 X

X = 3.125 x 1018 electrons


BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

5. The battery uses a charge of 2 coulombs, how much time


do you need to reach 625 mA of current?
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY

5. The battery uses a charge of 2 coulombs, how much time


do you need to reach 625 mA of current?

Given:
Q=2c t = Q/I
I = 625 mA t = 2 / 0.625
T=? t = 3.2 s
From:
Q = It
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
Assignment:
(Copy and answer the problem in your notebook – show your solution)
note: put the date when it is given.
Complete the table below:
Review of Previous Lessons:
a. Aluminum has 13 protons, how many valence electron/s does it
have?
Review of Previous Lessons:
b. Determine how much time is required for a 2.4 A charger to provide
3000 c charge to a cell phone battery.
Complete the Table

Material Type Resistance Conductance

1 aluminum Low High

2 insulator Low

3 Higher than a Greater than an


conductor but less insulator but
than an insulator lower than a
when pure conductor
when pure

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