Welcome to Phys 3330: Electronics for Physical Sciences!

Lectures are in Duane G140 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00-1:50 pm.
Labs are T & Thurs by section in Duane G-230

Great job on the class!

See Project Page and

More information on project presentations and writeups

Great Job on the midterm. Have an excellent break

Keep an eye to the projects, final / full draft due Monday 3/31 for all sections.

MIDTERM: Thurs Mar 20: 12:30-2p (early seating), 1p-2:30p (late seating)

It's time to start thinking about projects.. find out more here.. see updated schedule. You have something due Week 8 already! (that's next week folks!)

A popular view of what you're doing!

Want more on Capacitors and to see how they act as DC filters? check out PhET and AC Circuits and the Capacitor Lab!

Want more on semiconductors and creating a diode (N-P junctions).. check out PhET.

Let us know if you have any questsions about class... lab notebooks writeups, etc...
It's not too early to be thinking about possible project work too
See prior archived notes here...

About Physics 3330

Electronics for the Physical Sciences provides students with an opportunity to learn about the design, construction, and operation of electronic circuits.

In the first 10 weeks of the course students conduct pre-designed experiments that cover important topics in analog (8-9 weeks) and digital (1-2 weeks) electronics. Before mid-semester, students begin to conceive of independent electronics projects. The projects take up the last 5 weeks of the course. Instructors will make every effort to support original and creative projects. At the end of the semester, students submit a project report and describe their projects to the class in an oral presentation.

More information is located on this website and the syllabus