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This one *may* be harder without the AC class under your belt.
Also talk to the instructors. They may suggest books or even give / lend you something. Also ask about hams in the area. 73, Steve, K9DCI "Matt" wrote in message ... "Tim Wescott" wrote in message ... snip It sounds like you're on the right track. If you can take a semiconductor devices course at the right time that'd be good, but they're usually 3rd-year courses & may not be taught at community college. snip Tim Wescott Thanks for the advice, Tim. It looks like the solid state class might be the same as your semiconductor devices course? From the course description: "Analyzes characteristics of semiconductor devices and their application in common electronic circuits. Covers construction of simple power supplies and more complex amplifier circuits and regulators. Includes construction and measurement of devices and circuit parameters to verify math analysis of circuits designed." There are also classes in analog circuits and devices and in digital circuits. Thanks, Matt |
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