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Nov 23, 2024
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EE 5112 - Advanced Analog Electronics2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course continues investigation of single and cascaded BJT and MOSFET amplifiers. In addition, midband gains, impedances, and frequency responses of multi-transistor amplifiers are studied. The effects of classic feedback configurations on amplifier characteristics are included. A significant portion of the course grade is based comprehensive design projects. Students are expected to use previously learned design tools such as PSPICE to explore alternatives and verify their designs. The designs are constructed and tested in the laboratory, and documented in formal design reports. An individual project is required. (prereq: EE-3101, EE-3111, consent of instructor) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: • Design differential amplifiers with active loads • Design output stages of power amplifiers • Understand different configurations of feedback and their applicability to electronic circuits • Understand frequency response of single-stage and multi-stage amplifiers • Understand frequency compensation of feedback amplifiers and design the required feedback network • Understand non-ideal effects of operational amplifiers • Design oscillators and voltage regulators using operational amplifiers Prerequisites by Topic • None appended Course Topics • Design of the first and second stage of a three-stage amplifier (6 classes) • Design of the output stage of a three-stage amplifier (2 classes) • Feedback and stability and frequency compensation (4 classes) • Frequency response of transistor amplifiers (2 classes) • Non-ideal effects of Operational Amplifiers (2 classes) • Oscillators and voltage regulators (2 classes) • Exams (2 classes) Laboratory Topics • None appended Coordinator Joerg Mossbrucker
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