Electronics II
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is a continuation of Electronic Circuits for advanced instrumentation I. It covers several topics from analog and digital integrated circuits. Topics include transistors and their applications, models of the bipolar transistor, transistor current sources, noise in integrated circuits, digital logic circuits (TTL, ECL, etc.), latches, and flip-flops.
TEXTBOOKS
Required:
P. Horowitz and W. Hill, The Art of Electronics, (2nd Edition), Cambridge Univesity Press, MA, 1995
Optional:
D. Hodges and H. Jackson, Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits, McGraw Hill, NY, 1988.
P. Gray and R. Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, John Wiley and Sons, 1984.
TOPICS
- Introduction (chap 1)
- Review of circuit analysis fundamentals
- Frequency analysis of reactive circuits
- Diodes and their applications
- Analog Integrated Circuits
Transistors (chap2)
- Introduction to transistors
- Models of Bipolar Transistors
- Single-transistor and two-transistor amplifiers
- Transistor current sources
- Frequency response of integrated circuits
- Noise in integrated circuits
- Digital Integrated Circuits
- Basic digital logic concepts (chap 8)
- Semiconductor diodes (pn Junction diodes)
- Bipolar Digital gate circuits
- resistor-transistor logic
- transistor-transistor logic (TTL) (standard, Schottky, etc)
- emitter coupled logic
- Regenerative logic circuits (latches, flip-flops, etc)