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UK universities have stopped teaching analog electronics on Electronics degree courses?

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Hi guys, I'm in first year at Coventry doing EE and I can verify that we do do analogue electronics.
is that Coventry, Rhode Island, or Coventry, UK?

you do analog, but do you have a specific "switch mode power supply " module?

Heres a "trick" question on op-amps then.......if you are using an MCP601 opamp as a buffer (follower), and it is supplied with 3v3, then what happens if the voltage on the noninv input goes above 2.1V?
https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/21314g.pdf
 
Hehehe, I guess it can't go over 2.1V.

Any higher and it will violate the supply/input difference of 1.2V.

3.3-1.2 = 2.1 <- the boundary point. :p

This is Coventry UK. :| I am unsure if we have a whole module on smps, however that would probably be more in the electrical engineering domain. We tend to gravitate towards communications (I believe) in the third year.
 
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