analog circuit design Interview Questions
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I'm in a lower-division electrical engineering course that covers basic DC circuit analysis (KVL, KCL, Thevenin, Norton, Opamps) and AC analysis (phasors etc). I haven't been doing too well on my midterms and I was wondering if anybody had study tips for a class like this one. The annoying thing is that I feel like I understand the material, but when it comes to the test I get tripped up by tricky things/ details.
For reference, we are using the text Introduction to Electric Circuits 7th ed by Dorf and Svoboda.
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Digital is more practical these days, as more and more circuits become more and more complex. Your iPod Nano has NO analog circuits in it, except for the headphone output and charging circuits (possibly). Analog is bulky, expensive (now) to produce, and limited. However, digital cannot exist without some sort of analog circuitry, either inside the chip itself (ie, IC) or on the board. You choose what you like. I take it that you are asking because you are confused on what classes to take? Probably it would be in your best interest to go digital. Everything is digital these days. However, if you ask me...analog is more fun.
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