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EECS 225 - Fundamentals of Electronics |
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COURSE TITLE: EECS 225 Fundamentals of Electronics CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Fundamental concepts in electronics. Diode, BJT and FET Circuits; design using ideal operational amplifiers; feedback; frequency response; biasing; current sources and mirrors; small-signal analysis; design of operational amplifiers. REQUIRED TEXT: Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design , McGraw Hill, 3 rd edition. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: Download software and documentation of PSpice 9.1 Student Version from Internet. Pspice 9.1 is license free and can be used to design and simulate analog and digital circuits. COURSE COORDINATOR: Chi-haur Wu COURSE GOALS: To provide an introduction to sophomores in the field of electrical engineering to the fundamental concepts in the sub-area of electronics. This course will be one of five fundamentals courses required of all electrical engineering majors. Another goal is to prepare students to take some more advanced courses in the area of circuits and electronics. PREREQUISITES: EECS 221 and EECS 223 DETAILED COURSE TOPICS:
COMPUTER USAGE: PSPICE Modeling of Circuits on PCs. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS: Homework will be assigned every week to reinforce lecture topics. LABORATORY PROJECTS: This course will have five regular labs and one individual design project. Design of some simple hobby circuits is encouraged for extra credits. Electronic tools such as solder iron and multi-meter are required for the project. GRADES:
COURSE OBJECTIVES: When a student completes this course, s/he should be able to: Understand the fundamentals of electronics within the field of electrical engineering. Understand diode circuits and models. Understand BJT and FET transistor circuits and models. Perform small-signal analysis for transistor circuits. Know how to use and analyze operational amplifiers. Analyze amplifier circuits with feedback. Design electronic circuits for sensors. Know how to design, debug, solder, and build electronic circuits. Take advanced courses in the area of circuits and electronics. ABET CONTENT CATEGORY: 100% Engineering. |
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