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Analog Electronics

General

Prefix

ECE

Course Number

316

Course Level

Undergraduate

College/School

College of Science and Engineering

Description

Analog systems, small signal modeling and linear amplification, and single transistor amplifier, filters, feedback and stability, multistage amplifiers, advanced op-amps, filters and oscillators, analog and digital integrated circuits. Computer simulation. Design. Lab.

Prerequisites

Credits

Min

4

Max

4

Repeatable

No

Goals and Diversity

MN Goal Course

No

Cultural Diversity

No

Learning Outcomes

Outcome

Students will have an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to analyze transistor circuits used for analog filters and amplifiers.

Outcome

Students will have an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice by analyzing electronic circuits using SPICE software.

Outcome

Students will have an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs by designing an analog amplifier, filter circuits, and analog electronic systems from basic components.

Outcome

Students will have an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data to test their designs and analyze the results.

Outcome

Students will have an ability to communicate effectively by producing professional lab reports.

Course Outline

Course Outline

Transistor basic configurations. 10% Small signal modeling, biasing. 20% Differential amplifiers. 20% Frequency response. 20% Feedback and stability. 10% Filter and oscillator design. 20%