TroniC ELEN2016A Electronics I
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Lectures

Watch the weekly videos selected by Dr Dangor, then arrive at Thursday class ready to solve the matching circuit problems.

Vetted YouTube links only Wednesday learning route No blanket channel approval
U1-INWatch selected videos
U1-NOTERecord questions
U1-OUTBring them to Thursday

// How this page works

Only selected videos become directed course content

Students may use other online resources for study, but TroniC shows the specific videos that Dr Dangor has selected for the week. Each video entry should make it clear what to focus on, how long it will take, and how it connects to Thursday problem solving.

Publication rule: do not add a video here unless it has been checked for relevance, level, and alignment with the week's circuits and tutorial questions.

// Weekly watch list

Lecture route for the first block

Week Topic Student action Thursday connection
Week 1 Semiconductors, PN junctions, and diode behaviour Video links pending Diode models, operating regions, and first circuit calculations.
Week 2 Diode circuits, rectifiers, clippers, and clampers Video links pending Solving practical diode circuits and interpreting waveforms.
Week 3 BJT fundamentals and biasing Video links pending Transistor operating regions, DC biasing, and load-line reasoning.
Week 4 BJT amplifier circuits Video links pending Small-signal concepts and practical amplifier problem solving.
Week 5 Non-linear op-amp circuits Video links pending Comparators, Schmitt triggers, and threshold design.

// Student route

What to do with each video

1. Watch actively Watch the selected set at least twice. Pause when a circuit is shown and write down the exact component, operating condition, or calculation step that is unclear.
2. Stay inside the budget The normal weekly route should stay around 40 to 45 minutes of video so two passes and notes fit into the Wednesday study slot.
3. Bring it to class Thursday is where the circuit reasoning gets worked through in person with Dr Dangor.

// Route links

Next step after watching

After the lecture videos, move to tutorial questions. The tutorial page is where the same ideas become calculations, circuit reasoning, and exam-style practice.