EL E 352 - Models and Circuits II
2001 Catalog Data: EL. E. 352, Models and Circuits II.
Terminal characteristics of devices, graphical analysis, linear piece-wise analysis, two-port parameters, equivalent models and circuits
Credit 3;    Perequisite: El E 360
| Textbook: | Rashid, Microelectronic Circuits, PWS Publishing, 1999 |
| References: | A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford University Press, 1998. Roden and Carpenter, Electronic Design, Discovery Press, 1997. |
| Coordinator: | Dr. Charles E. Smith, Chair and Professor of Electrical Engineering |
| Mr. W. Elliott Hutchcraft, Instructor | |
| Goals: | To continue the students' development in the understanding of the basic principles and design of microelectronic circuits. This second course in modeling of solid state microelectronic devices emphasizes design and applications of transistor and integrated circuits in both analog and digital systems. The student should learn the theory and modeling of operation, design, and application of modern analog and digital microelectronic devices. |
Computer Usage: Homework assignments based on the use of PSPICE/Schematic Capture Circuit Analysis Software (MicroSim).
| Estimated ABET Category Content: | Engineering Science: 2 credit or 67% |
| Engineering Design: 1 credit or 33% |