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Nov 23, 2024
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ELE 3111 - Electronics II2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This second course in electronics continues the mathematical modeling and applications of operational amplifiers and solid-state devices. Non-ideal properties of operational amplifiers are considered, and stability conditions of operation amplifier circuits are determined. Non-linear operational amplifier circuits are analyzed and designed. Bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) are used to implement amplifier circuits. Design applications include single-stage BJT amplifiers, BJT and MOSFET differential amplifiers, and current sources. Probability analysis of electronic circuits is applied. This course provides a project-based lab experience, with an emphasis on good engineering documentation practices. Circuit simulation software is utilized as an engineering design tool. Prereq: ELE 3101 Note: None This course meets the following Raider Core CLO Requirement: None Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe static and dynamic limitations of operational amplifiers
- Determine stability of operational amplifier circuits
- Design operational amplifier-based oscillator circuits
- Design basic linear bias circuits for BJTs
- Design and implement single-stage amplifier circuits using BJTs
- Create small-signal mid-band equivalent circuits for a single-stage BJT amplifier
- Design BJT and MOSFET differential amplifier and current sources
- Apply probability analysis to electronic circuits (introduce Monte Carlo analysis)
- Identify practical electronic circuit fabrication practices
- Experimentally implement electronic circuits with electronic devices
- Document experimental results
- Perform circuit simulation in electronic circuit analysis and design
Prerequisites by Topic
- DC and AC electric circuit analysis
- Thevenin/Norton equivalent circuit concepts and analysis
- Dependent sources
- Frequency response, transfer functions, and Bode plots of first-order circuits
- Resonant circuits
- Time domain and Laplace transient analysis
- Non-linear active electronic circuit analysis
- Small signal modeling of a MOSFET
- Amplification fundamentals of a MOSFET
- Ideal op-amp properties
- Ideal op-amp circuit analysis in standard and non-standard configurations
- Non-linear ideal op-amp circuit analysis
Coordinator Dr. Donovan Brocker
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