ECE 303
ANALOG ELECTRONICS
Masum Hossain
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Background Review
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Masum Hossain
ICE 11th Floor
Open door policy between 2pm to 5pm,
encouraged to make appointment by e-mail
masum@[Link] Add 303 in the subject
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[Link]/~masum
Course Information
Lecture Section: LEC Monday, Wednesday, Friday 09:00 09:50, SAB 321
Seminar Section: ETLC 2-001, Wednesday 12:00 12:50
Lab Section:
TBA
Lab fees:
Website:
The lab requires a mandatory parts kit ($20), SK-10
breadboard, and tools (small pliers, wire cutters, wire
strippers). All are available from the Electrical Engineering
Student Club.
Access via eClass using CCID
First Class:
4th January, 2016
Last Class:
11th April,2016
Design Lab
The labs run Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Students may take any lab section they wish.
We encourage students to work in teams of two, but
this is not required; students may choose to work alone.
Maximum of two students per group, though. Both
students in a group must be officially registered in the
same lab section.
Students needing help with lab registration should
contact the undergraduate student advisor, AnnMarie.
There are no labs this week, but there is a one-hour lab
intro session next week, on
Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday. All students must attend.
Course Information
Main Text book:
S. Sedra and K. C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, 6th ed.,
Oxford University Press (2010), ISBN 0195323033 [Link].
Useful reference:
B. Razavi, Fundamentals of Microelectronics, Wiley (2006),
Course Section
Differential
Amplifiers
Frequency Response
Feedback
Op-amps
Sedra/Smith 5th
edition
Chapter 7
1 1.6
4.8,4.9,5.8,5.9
6.4 6.8, 7.6
Chapter 8
9.1-9.6
Sedra/Smith 6th
Edition
Chapter 8
1.11.6
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 12
Chapter 11 (partial)
Course Information
Item
Weight
Exam #1 (Feb 3rd)
25%
Exam #2 (March 9th)
25%
Exam #3 (April 6th)
25%
Design Laboratory
25%
Class participation and assignments
5% (bonus)
Total
100%
Lecture note will NOT be posted in e-class, therefore class attendance is required.
Only Weekly summary will be uploaded at the end of the week with practice
problems solutions will be posted before the Exam
Evolution of Technology
Evolution of Technology
Components of Innovation
Components of Innovation
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Why Analog Circuits So Important?
80%
RF Analog
70%
Analog
75%
Digital
75%
Analog-Mixed
signal
60%
Digital
80%
Digital
80%
Digital
75%
Analog-Mixed
signal
80%
Analog
13
Apple Watch Reverse Engineered
80%
RF Analog
75%
Analog-Mixed
signal
70%
Analog
60%
Digital
75%
Digital
80%
Digital
80%
Digital
Flash Memory
75%
10 % Analog
Analog-Mixed
signal
DDR2 DRAM
10 % Analog
Processor
80%
Analog
14
Engineering Path
End product
15
Engineering Path
S0A+ S0B+ S1C+ S1D
End product
16
Engineering Path
ECE 210
Digital Logic
ECE 380
Digital
Systems
-Architecture
implementation
End product
S0A+ S0B+ S1C+ S1D
ECE 302
Device
ECE 303
Analog ckt.
ECE 402
Analog
Systems
Undergraduate training
Graduate school
Real work
17
Engineering Path
Digital system
S0A+ S0B+ S1C+ S1D
Analog system
-Architecture
implementation
End product
18
Todays Topics
Course information
Course instructor info. and office hours
Textbook and Syllabus
Exam Dates
Marking scheme
Course objectives
Background Review
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Background Review
Requires Background from 302:
Devices diodes, MOSFETs and BJTs
Device characteristics I-V characteristics for MOSFETs and BJTs
Equivalent circuits models and T model
Small signal analysis transconductance, gain, output impedance
Different configurations CS,CG,CD & CE,CB,CC
General Circuit Concepts:
Solving circuits: KVL, KCL
Solving circuits with dependent source
Simple 1st order filters
Control system Concepts:
Feedback systems