Elec. Devices & Circuits I - In-class Assignment 1, Dr. Hamdy Abdelhamid, Spring 2020, Exercises of Physics of semiconductor devices

The solutions to in-class assignment no. 1 for the electronic devices and circuits i course taught by dr. Hamdy abdelhamid during the spring 2020 semester at the engineering and information department's electrical and computer engineering program. The assignment involved calculating various values based on given components and voltages.

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College:
Engineering and
Information
Department: Electrical and Computer
Engineering
Semester: Spring Academic Year: 2019-2020
Course Title: Electronic Devices and Circuits I
Course ID: ELE205
Section Number: 1M
Instructor Name: Dr. Hamdy Abdelhamid
Assessment Tool:* In-class Assignment No. 1
Assessment Date: Feb, 25th , 2020
Student Name: Murtaza
Student ID: 201811321
S. No. Question Course Learning Outcome
(CLO) Maximum Mark Scored Mark
1 Question 1 CLO 3
2 Question 1 CLO 3
3 Question 1 CLO 3
4 Question 1 CLO 3
Total
* Assessment tool could be Test1, Test2, Midterm Exam, Final Exam, etc.
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College:

Engineering and

Information Department:^

Electrical and Computer

Engineering

Semester: Spring Academic Year: 2019-

Course Title: Electronic Devices and Circuits I

Course ID: ELE

Section Number: 1M

Instructor Name: Dr. Hamdy Abdelhamid

Assessment Tool:* In-class Assignment No. 1

Assessment Date: Feb, 25

th

Student Name: Murtaza

Student ID:^201811321

S. No. Question Course Learning Outcome (CLO) Maximum Mark Scored Mark 1 Question 1 CLO 3 2 Question 1 CLO 3 3 Question 1 CLO 3 4 Question 1 CLO 3

Total

* Assessment tool could be Test1, Test2, Midterm Exam, Final Exam, etc.

NOTE: The answers stated below have been calculated using the theoretical

method provided since the multisim failed to provide satisfying results.

Evidence attached above.