Course Title:
Analog Electronics 1
Course Description:
Reviews the theory of linear circuits and extends it to simple two- and three-terminal nonlinear circuits. Considers the solid-state theory of the PN diode as an example of the two-terminal device, and the NPN, PNP, and field-effect devices as examples of the three-terminal elements. Includes light-sensitive and heat-sensitive solid-state devices. Considers the problem of selecting an operating point for a nonlinear device, and the corresponding practical methods of providing the required biases. Introduces the small-signal linear model for the nonlinear device in the vicinity of the operating point. Discusses frequency response of such models. Also reviews Mason’s signal flow graph concepts. Examines operational amplifiers, specifically their ideal behavior. Computer simulations required.
Fall Offering:
Every
Lab/Coreq 1:
EET U312
Spring Offering:
None
Lab/Coreq 2:
Summer Offering:
None
Lab/Coreq Remarks:
Summer 1 Offering:
None
Prerequisite 1:
EET U201
Summer 2 Offering:
None
Prerequisite 2:
Cross-Listed Course 1:
Prerequisite 3:
Cross-Listed Course 2:
Prerequisite 4:
Cross-Listed Course 3:
Prerequisite 5:
Cross-Listed Course 4:
Prerequisite Remarks:
Cross-Listed Course 5:
Repeatable:
N