Knowledge in electronics and communications engineering

Voltage Regulator (using operational amplifiers)

It consists of the construction, working and application of a Voltage regulator and is the most detailed description you can come across. Its a detailed description of all of the above and will help second year electronics and telecommunication engineering students in their curriculum. I hope everyone is comfortable with the notes and can ask or share their thoughts if they have doubts related to anything.

Probability for Engineering Students

It consists of the complete Probability notes along with detailed solutions and examples and is the most detailed description you can come across. Its a detailed description of all of the above and will help second year electronics and telecommunication engineering students in their curriculum. I hope everyone is comfortable with the notes and can ask or share their thoughts if they have doubts related to anything. These notes are made by one of the faculties of our prestigious college and will help score high in your exams.

Errors - Types and solving methods

It consists of complete user friendly written notes of errors, its types, evaluation methods and are written from an exam point of view. Its a detailed description of all of the above and will help second year electronics and telecommunication engineering students in their curriculum. I hope everyone is comfortable with the notes and can ask or share their thoughts if they have doubts related to anything. These notes are made by one of the faculties of our prestigious college of VJTI and will help score high in your exams.

Analog electronics for ip University

This knowledge is all about current mirror which is the most important topic of operational amplifier under Analog electronics of electronics and communication engineering . Go through this knowledge and gain information about the current mirror and it's types.

STLD unit 3 notes for Ip University

This attachment contains the complete notes of unit 3 switching theory and logic design as per ip University