Practical Electronics
As taught in: Fall 2004
Printed circuit board with transistors, resistors and operational amplifiers. (Image courtesy of Sergey Lebedev and stock.xchng.)
Instructors:
Dr. James Bales
MIT Course Number:
SP.764 / SP.765
Level:
Course Features
Course Description
You can build a wide range of practical electronic devices if you understand a few basic electronics concepts and follow some simple rules. These devices include light-activated and sound-activated toys and appliances, remote controls, timers and clocks, and motorized devices.
The subject begins with an overview of the fundamental concepts, followed by a series of laboratory exercises that demonstrate the basic rules, and a final project.
*Some translations represent previous versions of courses.


