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EE 124-02 ELECTRONIC DESIGN II SPRING 2008M. Javad ZoroofchiTwo midterm exams 30%Final exam 25%EE 124-02 ELECTRONIC DESIGN II SPRING 2008Course ScheduleDateTopicReadingProblemSAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EE 124-02 ELECTRONIC DESIGN II SPRING 2008Course Description: Basic analog bipolar and cmos IC circuit analysis and design. Topics include current sources, differential amplifiers, active loads, frequency response, feedback amplifiers, frequency compensation, output stages, and operational amplifiers.Prerequisites: EE 122, EE 128, and Engr 100W with grades of C or betterLearning Objectives: The students should be able to- Analyze and design simple building blocks of an IC amplifier ( both bjt and cmos )- Analyze and design amplifier frequency response ( both bjt and cmos )- Analyze and design feedback circuits ( both bjt and cmos )- Analyze and design output stages ( both bjt and cmos )- Analyze and design simple op amp circuits ( both bjt and cmos )Relationship to Program Objectives: This course supports the achievement of the following objectives (number in parentheses refer to specific ABET criteria) (3.a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering(3.c) An ability to design an amplifier circuit to meet desired needs(3.e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems (3.k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practiceOutcome Assessment Methods: - Class participation- Two midterm examinations, a few quizzes, homework, and a final examination- Semester-end course and instructor evaluationTextbooks and Other Required Material:1. Microelectronic Circuits, 5th Edition, by Sedra and Smith, Oxford University Press, 20042. Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, 4th Edition, by Gray and Meyer, Wiley, 2001 (reference only )3. Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, by Razavi, McGraw-Hill, 2001 (reference only)4. CMOS Analog Circuit Design, 2nd Edition, by Allen and Holberg, Oxford University Press, 2002 (reference only) 5. EE 124 Lecture Notes, by P. Fung, Maple Press, 2008Course Coordinator:M. Javad ZoroofchiEE 124-02 ELECTRONIC DESIGN II SPRING 2008Course Instructor:M. Javad ZoroofchiOffice and Office Hours:Room E 255, MW 11:00-12:00, MR 18:00-19:00, or by an appointmentPhone and Email:(408) 924-3919, [email protected] and Homework:Homework will be assigned and the solutions to the homework problems will be provided periodically during the semester. The problems are representative of those you will have on examinations. Problem solution is essential to success in this course.A number of projects will be assigned to the students in the laboratory part of this course, where a student will design, simulate, build, and test an electronic circuit, write a final report on the projectand give a presentation. For more detail refer to EE 124 Laboratory Manual.Exams:There will be two midterm examinations, a few quizzes, and a final examination. All examinationswill be closed book and closed notes except for one sheet of formulae for a midterm examination and two sheets of formulae for the final examination.Midterm exam #1 (current sources and differential amplifiers) R Mar 6Midterm exam #2 (feedback amplifiers and frequency response of amplifiers) R Apr 24Final exam (comprehensive) Friday, May 16, 2008, 09:45-12:00Grading:Two midterm exams 30%Quizzes and homework 20% Final exam 25%Lab grade 25%EE 124-02 ELECTRONIC DESIGN II SPRING 2008 Course ScheduleDate Topic Reading ProblemJan 21-25 Introduction, BJT and MOSFET small-signal models Ch (4,5) review TBAJan 28-Feb 01MOS and BJT current sources Ch (6) Sec 3Feb 04-08 MOS and BJT current sources (cont’d), Cascode amplifiers Ch (6) Sec 8, 12, 13Feb 11-15 MOS and BJT differential amplifiers Ch (7) Sec 1, 2, 3 Feb 18-22 Active loads, Offsets Ch (6) Sec 5Ch (7) Sec 4, 5Feb 25-29 Bode plots, Introduction to negative feedback,Series-shunt feedback amplifiers Appendix ECh (8) Sec 1, 2, 3, 4Mar 03-07 Series-series feedback amplifiers,Shunt-shunt and shunt-series feedbackCh (8) Sec 5, 6 Mar 10-14 Loop gain and stability problem, Stability study using Bode plots Ch (8) Sec 7, 8, 9, 10Mar 17-21 Frequency compensation Ch (8) Sec 11, 12 Mar 31-Apr 04Frequency response of amplifiers, High-frequency models,Open-circuit and short-circuit time constant analyses,Miller’s theoremCh (4) Sec 8, Ch (5) Sec 8Ch (6) Sec 1, 2, 4Apr 07-11 Frequency response of the CS and CE amplifiers,Frequency response of the CG, CB, and Cascode amplifiersCh (4) Sec 9, Ch (5) Sec 9Ch (6) Sec 6, 7, 8, 9Apr 14-18 The source and emitter followers, Wideband amplifiers,Differential amplifier frequency responseCh (6) Sec 10, 11 Ch (7) Sec 6Apr 21-25 Output stages, class A amplifiers,Class B amplifiersCh (14) Sec 1, 2, 3Apr 28-May 02Class AB amplifiers Ch (14) Sec 4, 5, 6, 7May 05-09 CMOS and BJT op amps Ch (7) Sec 7Ch (9) Sec 1, 2, 3, 4May 12-13 CMOS and BJT op amps (cont’d) Ch (9) Sec 5,


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