What will you in The Complete Electronics Course: Analog Hardware Design Course
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Understand fundamental analog components: resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, and transistors
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Analyze and design basic circuits: voltage dividers, filters, amplifiers, and bias networks
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Use SPICE simulation tools to model and verify circuit behavior
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Learn PCB prototyping essentials: layout guidelines, grounding, and signal integrity
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Troubleshoot real-world analog hardware issues using measurement tools
Program Overview
Introduction to Analog Hardware & Tools
⏳ 30 minutes
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Overview of analog vs. digital design and essential lab equipment
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Installing and configuring SPICE simulation software
Basic Circuit Laws & Passive Components
⏳ 45 minutes
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Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws, and resistor networks
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Capacitor and inductor behavior in DC and AC circuits
RC & RL Filters
⏳ 1 hour
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Designing low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass RC filters
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Analyzing transient response of RC and RL circuits
Diodes & Rectifier Circuits
⏳ 45 minutes
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Diode I–V characteristics and clipping/clamping circuits
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Single- and full-wave rectifier design with smoothing capacitors
Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)
⏳ 1 hour
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BJT operating regions, biasing methods, and small-signal models
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Designing common-emitter amplifier stages
Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor FETs (MOSFETs)
⏳ 45 minutes
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MOSFET characteristics, biasing, and basic amplifier configurations
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Comparison of BJT vs. MOSFET for analog design
Operational Amplifier Fundamentals
⏳ 1 hour
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Ideal op-amp assumptions, inverting/non-inverting topologies
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Designing summing, difference, and active filter circuits
PCB Layout & Prototyping Tips
⏳ 30 minutes
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Best practices for analog PCB layout, grounding, and decoupling
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Using simple PCB fabrication services and soldering techniques
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Job Outlook
- Analog circuit design skills are in demand in consumer electronics, instrumentation, and automotive industries
- Roles include Hardware Engineer, Analog IC Designer, and Test Engineer
- Essential for careers in R&D, prototyping, and embedded systems development
- Foundation for advanced study in RF design, power electronics, and mixed-signal ASICs
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