EET 165 INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG CIRCUITS Winter... LYNDA WILKINSON (206) 934-4588, 527-3757 (Work)

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EET 165 INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG CIRCUITS Winter Quarter 2013
LYNDA WILKINSON
(206) 934-4588, 527-3757 (Work)
(425) 746-7634 (Cel)
email lynda.wilkinson@ seattlecolleges.edu
Office Hours: M, T, W, Th 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM, T, Th 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
or by appointment.
Calculator:
Electronics Principles, 7th Ed Malvino (Older versions OK)
Experiments for Electronic Principles, 7th Ed. Malvino
Malvino Parts Kit and protoboard, available at bookstore.
Discrete components may also be purchased at other local
vendors.
TI 83, 84, 86 or 89 or equivalent graphing calculator
SOFTWARE:
Multisim Version 10 simulator
Text:
Components:
(Due to Monday holidays, you may find you require additional lab time
during open lab times to complete all assignments)
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
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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
7. Slew-rate
8. Stability
9. Spec sheet analysis
B. 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
C. Configurations
1. Voltage amplifier (series-parallel)
2. Transresistance amplifier (parallel-parallel)
3. Transconductance amplifier (series-series)
4. Current amplifier (parallel-parallel)
D. Linear - Applications of op-amps
1. Integrators
2. Differentiators
E. Non-linear - Applications of op-amps
1. Clippers
2. Clampers
3. Precision rectifiers
4. Level detectors
5. Instrumentation amplifiers
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EET 165
Week
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Date
January 2
January 7, 9
January 14, 16
January 23
January 28, 30
February 4, 6
February 11, 13
February 20
February 25, 27
March 4, 6
March 11, 13
March 18, 20
Course Schedule
Winter Quarter 2013
Content
FETs
Differental Amplifiers
Operational Amps
Operational Amps (con’t)
Negative Feedback
Negative Feedback
Term Test
Linear Op- Amp Circuits
Linear Op- Amp Circuits
Linear Op- Amp Circuits
Non-Linear OP-Amp Circuits
Exam week
Chapter
13
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
22
22
Lab
Due
38
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
52
1/16
1/23
1/30
2/6
2/13
2/20
2/27
3/6
3/13
3/20
Labs will be both simulated on Multisim, and breadboarded/tested.
Note: The last day of the quarter is Friday, March 22
Class will not meet January 21 and February 18
Grade Breakdown EET 165
Weekly Quizzes and Homework
2 Written Tests
Lab participation, demonstrations and reports
Class participation
TOTAL
30 points
30 points
30 points
10 points
100 points
Late assignments will be penalized 2 points per day late (without prior approval)
Any homework, quiz, test or lab may be corrected and resubmitted for extra credit
Lab Grading Policy
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Labs are due on Wednesdays, by 9:20 PM (See Calendar)
Each lab will be graded on a 10 point system
Labs that are late will be penalized 2 points per day late (without prior approval)
Each lab must be demonstrated and initialed by instructor as it is completed, no credit
will be given for labs not demonstrated to instructor and signed off.
March 18th 6 PM is the last opportunity to submit any work for partial credit
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Grade Assignment
98 – 100 points
96 - 97
94 - 95
92 - 93
90 - 91
88 - 89
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
4.0
3.9
3.8
3.7
3.6
3.5
3.4
3.3
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.3
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
60 - 63
2.2
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
Additional labs and homework may be assigned during the quarter.
(Due to Monday holidays, you may find you require additional lab time to
complete lab assignments during open lab times)
In case of inclement weather, check the NSCC website,
or sign up for alerts https://alert.seattlecolleges.edu
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.
Quizzes, Tests and Exams may only be rescheduled with prior approval from
instructor.
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