ECE492 Section 1 Notes
Welcome! Notes for Spring 2022 Electronic Circuits course. Will make this more pretty as things evolve.
My goal is to make Electronic Circuits so easily digestible, you could teach a middle schooler. We'll see if this works.
Prologue
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Section 1.1
We first need to consider the following materials:
- Conductors
- Insulators
- Semiconductors
Consider the concept of the charge for Oxygen (O):
- 8 protons around the nucleus
- 8 electrons (two on the inner orbit, 6 on the outer orbit).
Let's look at the outer most orbit in context with a conductor:
- There are two bands: valency and conduction.
- Electrons are always in the valency band.
- In between, there is an energy gap, which is approximately 0 (meaning electrons can move freely between valency band and conduction band).
- That is the reason why conductive materials act as they do.
Let's look at the outer most orbit in the context of insulators:
- There are two bands: valency and conduction.
- Electrons are always in the valency band.
- In between, there is an energy gap, which is very high (meaning electrons have a very hard time moving between the valency band and conduction band).
- That is the reason insulators, are well, insulators (or their property is insulative).
Let's look at the outer most orbit in the context of semi-conductors:
- There are two bands: valency and conduction.
- Electrons are always in the valency band.
- In between, there is an energy gap, which is exactly 1.12eV (1eV = 1.602 * 10-19J).
Assignment 1.1
We'll take this and plug it into to find x2: