Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Electrical Engineering Section ELECTRONIC II Year: THIRD EE 305 Theoretical : 2 hrs/Week Tutorial : - hrs/Week Analog (One Term) 1) Operational Amplifier Circuits and Applications: 10hrs. Integrated differential amplifier, common mode parameters, bias methods in integrated circuits, introduction to op-amp, circuit analysis of an op-amp ideal op-amp, inverting amplifier, noninverting amplifier, feedback theory, frequency response, stability, gain bandwidth product, slew rate, offset currents and voltages. Voltage summer, subtraction, controlled voltage and current sources, integration, differentiation and wave shaping, instrumentation amplifiers, voltage comparators, clipping, clamping and rectifying circuits. 2) Large Signal Amplifier: 10hrs. Amplifier classes and efficiency, class (A), class (B), class (AB), class (C), power BJTs, junction temperature, thermal resistance, power dissipation versus temperature, transistor case and heatsink, power field effect transistors (VMOS), integrated circuit power amplifier. 3) Oscillators: 10hrs. Basic pricciples of sinusoidal oscillators, positive feedback and oscillation, the oscillation criterion (Barkhausen criterion). RC oscillator: RC phase shift oscillator and Wien-bridge oscillator. LC and crystal oscillator. Digital (One Term) 4hrs. 4) Sequential Circuit Design: Sequential circuit counters (Binary, Decade, UP-Down, Cascaded) counter decoding, counter applications, shift register functions, types of shift registers, staic and dynamic registers. 5) Introduction to Programmable Logic Devices: 6hrs. PLD arrays and classification, Programmable Array Logic (PLA), Genetic Array Logic (GAL), PLD programming, PLD software, digital system applications. 6hrs. 6) Interfacing: Digital and analog interfacing, Digital to Analog (D/A) conversion, Analog to Digital (A/D) conversion internal system interfacing, standard buses, digital system application. 8) Arithmetic Processes: 6hrs. Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU). Digital Circuit Design for multiplication. Digital circuit design for division. Digital circuit design for Log, Exp,…, etc.