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EET 165 INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG CIRCUITS Winter Quarter 2010
LYNDA WILKINSON
528-4588, 527-3757 (Work)
(425) 746-7634 (Home)
email lwilkins@ sccd.ctc.edu
OFFICE HOURS: IB2318D Tuesdays and Thursdays 2 – 5 PM or by appointment
TEXT: Electronic Principles; Malvino, 7th edition (available at bookstore)
Experiments Manual to Accompany Electronic Principles; Malvino, 7th edition
(available at bookstore)
COMPONENTS: Students are asked to purchase 3 sets of leads, needle nose pliers, and
wire strippers and a Malvino components kit and protoboard.
These are available through the bookstore, or from other local
vendors
CALCULATOR: a TI 83, 84, 89 or equivalent calculator is required for this class
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The fourth course in a series designed for an in-depth study of electronics. This course
covers the fundamentals of analog circuits. Analog topics include differential amplifiers,
operational amplifiers, comparators and linear and nonlinear op amp applications.
Performance goals will equip the learner with the ability to analyze and design basic
circuits employing op amps and design with devices with integrated operational
amplifiers.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand and reinforce basic amplifier concepts:
a. Frequency Response
b. Gain vs. Bandwidth (Bode Plots)
c. dB Gain and Voltage Gain
d. Impedance Matching
2. Introduce Differential Amplifier Concepts
3. Introduction to the Operational Amplifier
a. Linear
b. Nonlinear Operation and Applications
4. Basic Concepts of Negative Feedback
5. Linear Op Amp Circuits
6. Nonlinear Op Amp Circuits
7. Active Filters
COURSE CONTENT AND MAJOR TOPICS
Operational Amplifiers
A. Characteristics
1. Input resistance
2. Output resistance
3. Voltage gain, open-loop
4. Loop gain and control
5. Off-set conditions
6. Common-mode rejection ratio
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B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
7. Slew-rate
8. Stability
9. Spec sheet analysis
Performance
1. Differential mode
2. Common-mode
3. Feedback factors
4. Frequency compensation
5. Single and dual ended outputs
6. Required power supply
7. Decoupling technique
8. Amplifier bandpass cures
9. Noise analysis
Configurations
1. Voltage amplifier (series-parallel)
2. Transresistance amplifier (parallel-parallel)
3. Transconductance amplifier (series-series)
4. Current amplifier (parallel-parallel)
Linear - Applications of op-amps
1. Integrators
2. Differentiators
Non-linear - Applications of op-amps
1. Clippers
2. Clampers
3. Precision rectifiers
4. Level detectors
5. Instrumentation amplifiers
Active filters
1. Review of filters
2. Functional analysis (Butterworth)
3. Active
a. Single feedback
b. Multiple feedback
c. Voltage controlled
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EET 165
Week
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Course Schedule
Date
January 4, 6
January 11, 13
January 21
January 25, 27
February 1, 3
February 8, 10
February 17
February 22, 24
March 1, 3
March 8,10
March 15, 17
March 22, 24
Spring Quarter 2009
Content
Differental Amplifiers
Differental Amplifiers (con’t)
Operational Amps
Operational Amps (con’t)
Negative Feedback
Linear Op- Amp Circuits
Term Test
Linear Op- Amp Circuits
Linear Op- Amp Circuits
Non-Linear OP-Amp Circuits
Non-Linear OP-Amp Circuits
Review, last Test
REV: May 21-09
Chapter
17
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18
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Lab
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39
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52
Due
1/13
1/20
1/27
2/3
2/10
2/17
2/24
3/3
3/10
3/17
3/22
Labs will be both simulated on Multisim, and breadboarded/tested.
Note: The last day of the quarter is Wednesday, March 24
Class will not meet January 18 and February 15
In case of inclement weather, call my office number for class cancellation information.
As EET 165 is a career preparation course, your attendance, as on any job, is
mandatory. If you are unable to attend class please contact me by phone or email
prior to class. Up to ten points may be deducted from your score for lack of
attendance without prior approval.
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Grade Breakdown
EET 165
Quizzes and Homework
2 Written Tests
Labs
Weekly participation and performance
TOTAL
30 pts.
30 pts.
30 pts.
10 pts.
100 pts.
Labs are to be turned into instructor by 4:20 PM, Wednesdays following week that they
are assigned. Each lab must be signed off by instructor as it is completed, no credit will
be assigned to labs not signed off at the time of their completion.
2 points will be deducted each day homework, labs or other assignments are late
without prior approval (stuff happens).
Grade Assignment
98 - 100 points
4.0
96 - 97
3.9
94 -95
3.8
92 -93
3.7
90 - 91
3.6
88 - 89
3.5
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
3.4
3.3
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.1
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
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64
63
62
61
60
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
.9
.8
.7
Additional labs and homework may be assigned during the quarter.
Missed tests and exams may be made up by students only through prior approval.
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