Electronics Occupations

Click here to get a list of extra credit work that any Electronics student may do at any time no matter what their current grade.

Here are some study notes and online slide shows my students can use!



The Basics

Click here to see the notes on Matter and Charge.
Click here to see the notes on Basic Circuits.
Click here to see the notes on Basic Circuit Types and Diagrams.
Click here to see the notes on Electical and Electronics Safety.
Click here to see the notes on Safety Rules for Fuses and Circuit Breakers.
Click here to see the notes on Voltage, Current and Power.

Conductors, Insulators and Resistance

Click here to see the notes on Conductors, Insulators and Resistance.

Ohm's Law

Click here to see the notes on Ohm's Law Formulas.
Click here to see the notes on Power Formulas.
Click here to see the notes on Using Ohm's Law to Explain Series Circuit Operation.
Click here to see the notes on Using Ohm's Law to Explain Parallel Circuit Operation.

Capacitance and Capacitors

Click here to see the notes on Capacitance and Capacitors - Part One.
Click here to see the notes on Capacitance and Capacitors - Part Two.

Magnetism and Magnetic Inductance

Click here to see the notes on Magnetism - Section One.
Click here to see the notes on Magnetism - Section Two.
Click here to see the notes on Electromagnetic Induction.
Click here to see the notes on Electromagnetic Induction - Section Two.

Power Generation

Click here to see the notes on Power Generation - Section One.
Click here to see the notes on Power Generation - Section Two.

Tubes, Semiconductors and other Solid-State Devices

Click here to see the presentation on Basic Vacuum Tubes.
Click here to see the presentation on Beginning Semiconductors and Solid-State.
Click here to see the presentation on How Diodes and Rectifier Circuits Work.
------Click here for an on-line crossword puzzle to help with reviewing Tubes, Beginning Semiconductors and Solid-State.
------Click here for an on-line quiz covering Beginning Semiconductors and Solid-State.
Click here to see the presentation on Transistors.
Click here to see the presentation on Bipolar Amplifiers, FETs and Other Solid-State Devices.
Click here for an Introduction to Integrated Circuits.

Digital Circuits and Computers

Click here to see the notes on Combinational vs. Sequential Circuits and Boolean Algebra.
This link is to the first set of slides for Basic Computer Terminology.
This link is to the second set of slides for Basic Computer Terminology.
This link is to the third set of slides for Basic Computer Terminology.

This link is to an on-line crossword puzzle good to review Basic Computer Terminology.
Start the puzzle and click on the numbers in the puzzle itself and the question will appear at the top with a place to enter your answer. When finished, click CHECK button to see how you did. All the questions are listed at the bottom of the puzzle so be sure to print after completing the puzzle so you will have a good study guide to a quiz or test on the subject matter.

Click here to see the presentation on How Computers Work.
Click here to see the presentation covering Basic Netowrking Technologies.
Click here to see the notes on IRQ, DMA and I/O Addresses.