Summer Semester 2019/20
Electronics 2 IS-FEE-10030
The objective of this course is to provide students with deep understanding of advanced analog circuits. The laboratory component of the course provides students with an opportunity to design, simulate and test various circuits discussed in class.
Frequency response of single transistor amplifiers. Linear applications of operational amplifiers. Nonlinear applications of operational mplifiers. Voltage comparators. Current sources. Active filters. Output stages and power amplifiers. Voltage regulators. RC oscillators. Optoelectronic devices and circuits. Several lab and homework assignments in this class will require the use of PSpice software.
Requirements:
Students should have basic knowledge in the field of mathematics, electrical physics, circuit theory, digital and analog electronics, fundamentals of computer science. The general requirement is that student has studied engineering for at least 2 years. In some cases prerequisites are defined.