
ELEC 423/6051 - Concordia University
... presentation of the work of another person as one’s own or without proper acknowledgement.” This could be material copied word for word from books, journals, internet sites, professor’s course notes, etc. It could be material that is paraphrased but closely resembles the original source. It could be ...
... presentation of the work of another person as one’s own or without proper acknowledgement.” This could be material copied word for word from books, journals, internet sites, professor’s course notes, etc. It could be material that is paraphrased but closely resembles the original source. It could be ...
Intro to Electric Circuits
... Current Current is the movement of electrical charge - the flow of electrons through the electronic circuit. In our analogy, current would be the flow of water moving through the tube (wire). ...
... Current Current is the movement of electrical charge - the flow of electrons through the electronic circuit. In our analogy, current would be the flow of water moving through the tube (wire). ...
Name
... A complete pathway for electrons to travel o In a complete circuit, electrons must be able to travel back to their starting point! Has 3 main parts: o Source of electrons (ie. battery) o Medium for electrons to travel (ie. wire and other conductors) o Something for electrons to do work on (ie. l ...
... A complete pathway for electrons to travel o In a complete circuit, electrons must be able to travel back to their starting point! Has 3 main parts: o Source of electrons (ie. battery) o Medium for electrons to travel (ie. wire and other conductors) o Something for electrons to do work on (ie. l ...
Extraction of MOSFET Parameters using 4007 Array
... 1.2. Using the methodology described in reference [5], find IS and VT0 of the MOSFET. Plot ID vs VG and gmg/ID vs VG. Your measurements should range from at least if0.01 to if100. What is the thermal voltage associated with your measurements? What is the approximate value of n in weak inv ...
... 1.2. Using the methodology described in reference [5], find IS and VT0 of the MOSFET. Plot ID vs VG and gmg/ID vs VG. Your measurements should range from at least if0.01 to if100. What is the thermal voltage associated with your measurements? What is the approximate value of n in weak inv ...
DC Analysis
... Thus no iterative process is necessary. With the Ymatrix of the components, i.e. now a complex matrix, and the appropriate extensions it is necessary to solve the equation system similar to the (linear) DC analysis. ...
... Thus no iterative process is necessary. With the Ymatrix of the components, i.e. now a complex matrix, and the appropriate extensions it is necessary to solve the equation system similar to the (linear) DC analysis. ...
review for elec 105 midterm exam #1 (fall 2001)
... The following is a list of topics that could appear in one form or another on the exam. Not all of these topics will be covered, and it is possible that an exam problem could cover a detail not specifically listed here. However, this list has been made as comprehensive as possible. You should be fam ...
... The following is a list of topics that could appear in one form or another on the exam. Not all of these topics will be covered, and it is possible that an exam problem could cover a detail not specifically listed here. However, this list has been made as comprehensive as possible. You should be fam ...
FTZ4.3E
... otherwise dispose of the same, no express or implied right or license to practice or commercially exploit any intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights owned or controlled by ROHM CO., LTD. is granted to any such buyer. Products listed in this document are no antiradiation design. ...
... otherwise dispose of the same, no express or implied right or license to practice or commercially exploit any intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights owned or controlled by ROHM CO., LTD. is granted to any such buyer. Products listed in this document are no antiradiation design. ...
Electronic-Fault-Finding-Task-Book
... This outcome can be achieved in several different ways. Firstly there is often more than one way of achieving a desired ‘electronic’ outcome. Within the given circuit there are several elements which could be done differently. Indeed there are better more modern methods available for making circuits ...
... This outcome can be achieved in several different ways. Firstly there is often more than one way of achieving a desired ‘electronic’ outcome. Within the given circuit there are several elements which could be done differently. Indeed there are better more modern methods available for making circuits ...
Series and Parallel Circuits
... Since points 1 and 2 are connected together with wire of negligible resistance, as are points 3 and 4, we can say that point 1 is electrically common to point 2, and that point 3 is electrically common to point 4. Since we know we have 9 volts of electromotive force between points 1 and 4 (directly ...
... Since points 1 and 2 are connected together with wire of negligible resistance, as are points 3 and 4, we can say that point 1 is electrically common to point 2, and that point 3 is electrically common to point 4. Since we know we have 9 volts of electromotive force between points 1 and 4 (directly ...
Flexible electronics

Flexible electronics, also known as flex circuits, is a technology for assembling electronic circuits by mounting electronic devices on flexible plastic substrates, such as polyimide, PEEK or transparent conductive polyester film. Additionally, flex circuits can be screen printed silver circuits on polyester. Flexible electronic assemblies may be manufactured using identical components used for rigid printed circuit boards, allowing the board to conform to a desired shape, or to flex during its use.