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COURSE OUTLINE EE241

Text: Sedra and Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, 6th edition

Section Topic Pages Problems

Chapt. 1: Introduction
1.1 Signals 5-8 1.22, 1.23
1.4 Amplifiers 14-21 1.41
1.5 Circuit models for Amplifiers 21-30 1.45, 1.46, 1.49

Chapt. 4: Diodes
4.1 The ideal diode 165-173 4.3, 4.4
4.2 Terminal characteristics of junction diodes 173-179 4.20, 4.24
4.3 Modeling the diode forward characteristics 179-189 4.39, 4.40, 4.46, 4.48
4.4 Zener diodes 189-194 4.59
4.5 Rectifier circuits 194-207 4.65
4.6 Limiting and clamping circuits 207-213 4.85

Chapt. 5: MOS Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET)


5.1 Structure of the enhancement MOSFET 232-239
5.2 Current-Voltage characteristics 247-258 5.18, 5.20, 5.26
5.3 MOSFET circuits at DC 258-267 5.45, 5.49, 5.55a, 5.56g,h
5.4 Applying the MOSFET in Amplifier Design 268-276
5.5 Small signal operation and models 276-291 5.71, 5.72, 5.79
5.6 Basic MOSFET amplifier configuration 291-306
5.7 Biasing in MOS amplifier circuits 306-314 5.101, 5.108
5.8 Discrete circuit MOS amplifiers 314-323 5.110
5.9.6 The depletion-type MOSFET 326-328

Chapt. 6: Bipolar Junction Transistor


6.1 Device structure (& key equations) 356-361 6.8, 6.23
364-365
6.2 Current-Voltage characteristics 365-377 6.28, 6.29. 6.35, 6.49a,b
6.3 BJT circuits at DC 378-395 6.52, 6.62
6.4 Applying the BJT in amplifier design 396-403 6.71, 6.76
6.5 Small-signal operation and models 403-422 6.87, 6.89, 6.95, 6.107
6.6 Basic BJT amplifier configurations 422-446
6.7 Biasing in BJT amplifier circuits 446-453 6.130,6.137, 6.138
6.8 Discrete circuit BJT amplifiers 453-461 6.142, 6.147, 6.148, 6.152

Chapt. 13 & 14: MOS Digital Circuits


13.1 Digital logic inverters 1062-89 13.1. 13.2
13.2 The CMOS inverter 1089-98 13.26, 13.31
13.3 Dynamic operation of the CMOS inverter 1098-110 13.33
13.4 CMOS logic gates 1110-122 13.45, 13.48
14.2 Pass transistors 1152-166

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