Analog and Digital Electronics Faculty
Claudio Talarico, Ph.D.
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electronics are everywhere around us, shaping our modern world. Analog electronics deals with continuous signals and focuses on components like amplifiers and filters that process these signals. On the other hand, digital electronics deals with discrete signals and focuses on components like logic gates, processors, and memory that process binary information. These building blocks work together to create the complex systems that power our lives and enable us to communicate, learn, and connect with the world around us.
Analog and digital electronics offer a wide range of career opportunities in telecommunications, consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, and many more industries.
Learn about different components like amplifiers, filters, and logic gates, which are like building blocks used to create these electronic systems. Students also delve into the conversion of analog signals to digital ones and vice versa, which is important for processing information in computers and other digital devices.