This document outlines the syllabus for an Electronics 2 course. The class will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00-12:00 in classroom C-415, taught by Dr. Mustafa Aktan. Key topics covered will include frequency response analysis of integrated circuits, feedback techniques, stability of opamps, and differential opamp design. Assessment will consist of homework, a project, midterm, and final exam. Weekly topics cover reviews of diodes, transistors, and opamps, then frequency response concepts, feedback, stability, and opamp design.
This document outlines the syllabus for an Electronics 2 course. The class will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00-12:00 in classroom C-415, taught by Dr. Mustafa Aktan. Key topics covered will include frequency response analysis of integrated circuits, feedback techniques, stability of opamps, and differential opamp design. Assessment will consist of homework, a project, midterm, and final exam. Weekly topics cover reviews of diodes, transistors, and opamps, then frequency response concepts, feedback, stability, and opamp design.
This document outlines the syllabus for an Electronics 2 course. The class will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00-12:00 in classroom C-415, taught by Dr. Mustafa Aktan. Key topics covered will include frequency response analysis of integrated circuits, feedback techniques, stability of opamps, and differential opamp design. Assessment will consist of homework, a project, midterm, and final exam. Weekly topics cover reviews of diodes, transistors, and opamps, then frequency response concepts, feedback, stability, and opamp design.
• Classroom: C - 415 • Instructor: Dr. Mustafa Aktan @ C201 • E-mail: mustafa.aktan@medipol.edu.tr References • Main textbook – Sedra/Smith: Microelectronic Circuits, 8E • Secondary textbooks – Gray, Hurst, Lewis, and Meyer: “Analysis and design of Analog Integrated Circuits”, 4th Edition – Razavi: “Fundamentals of Microelectronics”, 2nd or 3rd edition Goal • Develop a solid understanding of analysis and design of electronic circuits at transistor level. Learning outcomes • Frequency Response of Integrated Circuits, • Feedback techniques for Integrated Circuits, • Frequency Response & Stability of Feedback Amplifiers, • Differential Operational Amplifiers, • Voltage and Current References (optional), • Review of the practical application of an OPAMP in e.g. filter, • Other Topics: Noise, non-linearity, mismatch, MOS vs Bipolar, • Understanding of the trade-offs involved in analog circuit design, • Introduce ‘real-world’ design issues like robustness for process, voltage and temperature variations, • Ability of basic hand-calculations and computer aided analysis techniques through homework and design projects. Assessment • Homework 15% • Project 25% • Midterm 25% • Final exam 35% Weekly topics Weeks Topics 1,2. Introduction Review of Diode and Transistor physics. Review of basic amplifiers Review of biasing Review of DC characteristics of OPAMPs. 3. Introduction to Frequency Response Introduction to Cadence 4 Frequency Response of Integrated Circuits 5 Bode plots Time-constant methods 6 Pole-zero calculation 7 Feedback techniques for Integrated Circuits 8 REVIEW and MIDTERM 9 Stability & Frequency Compensation 10 Stability & Frequency Compensation 11 Practical Feedback & Loading 12 OPAMP design 13 OPAMP design 14 PROJECT PRESENTATIONS and FINAL REVIEW