Online course – Certified professional specialization in Electronics in capsules from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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Professional Certificate

Beginners

No prior knowledge required

Time to complete the course

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Skills you will acquire in the course

  • Analysis of electronic and microelectronic circuits
  • Use of passive components and operational amplifiers
  • Designing electronic circuits with diodes and transistors
  • Understanding the physics of diodes and transistors
  • Mathematical models for electronic circuits
  • Circuit topologies
  • Circuit design techniques
  • Circuit analysis and design for specific applications
  • Working with oscillators and filters
  • Introduction to power electronics and basic concepts

What you will learn in the course

Courses for which the course is suitable

  • Electronics Engineer
  • Microelectronic Systems Engineer
  • Electronic circuit designer
  • Analog Electronics Specialist
  • Materials Physics Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Electronic application developer
  • Electronics technician
  • Electronics Project Manager
  • Technology consultant in the field of electronics

Internship – Series of 3 courses

This specialization program includes 3 courses in analog electronics at the university level:

  • Fundamentals of Analog Electronics

    Deals with the analysis of electronic and microelectronic circuits using passive components and operational amplifiers.

  • Diodes and transistors

    Deals with the analysis and design of electronic and microelectronic circuits using diodes and field-effect transistors, and covers aspects of physics, mathematical modeling, circuit topologies, and some design techniques.

  • Interesting applications

    Deals with the analysis and design of electronic and microelectronic circuits for specific applications, including oscillators and filters. In addition, there is a brief introduction to power electronics, including basic concepts, devices, and circuits.

Details of the courses that make up the specialization

How to train your electrons

1: Fundamentals of Analog Electronics

Course 1
10 hours
4.7 (134 ratings)

What will you learn?

  • Distinguish and explain the functions of a high-level electronic circuit.
  • Distinguish simple mathematical models of an electronic amplifier.
  • Analyze the function and responses in the time and pulse cycles of simple electronic circuits.
  • Design simple linear circuits using operational amplifiers and passive components.

2: Diodes and transistors

Course 2
9 hours
4.9 (54 ratings)

What will you learn?

Electronics has contributed to the scientific and technological development of humanity. The second course in a series of three MOOCs, will allow you to understand the most important semiconductor devices: diodes and field-effect transistors.

Skills you will gain

  • Field effect transistors
  • Circuit analysis
  • MOSFET
  • Diodes
  • electronics

3: Interesting applications

Course 3
7 hours

What will you learn?

The final course in a series of three MOOCs introduces the discrete semiconductor devices commonly used in analog applications, bipolar transistors, and concludes with applications such as oscillators.

Skills you will gain

  • Oscillators
  • Bipolar transistors
  • Circuit analysis
  • electronics
  • BJT