ELE 222E

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== Announcements ==
 
== Announcements ==
* <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Feb. 11th</span>  As a simulation tool, Spice is required for homeworks. Among different Spice-based programs, LTspice is a good and free choice; you can download it by [http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/#LTspice/ clicking here].
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* <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Feb. 11th</span>  As a simulation tool, Spice is required for homeworks. Among different Spice-based programs, '''LTspice''' is a good and free choice; you can download it by [http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/#LTspice/ '''clicking here'''].
 
* <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Feb. 3rd</span>  The class is given in the room '''4104''' (first floor), EEF.
 
* <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Feb. 3rd</span>  The class is given in the room '''4104''' (first floor), EEF.
  

Revision as of 13:39, 11 February 2014

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Announcements

  • Feb. 11th As a simulation tool, Spice is required for homeworks. Among different Spice-based programs, LTspice is a good and free choice; you can download it by clicking here.
  • Feb. 3rd The class is given in the room 4104 (first floor), EEF.

Syllabus

ELE 222E: Introduction to Electronics, CRN: 21452, Mondays 9:30-12:30, Room: 4104 (EEF), Spring 2014.
Instructor

Mustafa Altun

  • Email: altunmus@itu.edu.tr
  • Tel: 02122856635
  • Office hours: 13:30 – 15:00 on Tuesdays in Room:3005, EEF (or stop by my office any time)
Teaching Assistant

TBD

  • Email:
  • Room:
Grading
  • Homeworks: 15%
    • 3 homeworks (5% each)
  • Midterm Exams: 45%
    • 2 midterms (22.5% each) during the lecture time that will on 24/3/2014 and 28/4/2014.
  • Final Exam: 40%
Textbook
  • Sedra, A. S., & Smith, K. C. (2004). Microelectronic circuits, Oxford University Press 5th edition.
Policies
  • Homeworks are due at the beginning of class. Late homeworks will be downgraded by 20% for each day passed the due date.
  • Exams are in closed-notes and closed-books format.
  • To be eligible of taking the final or the resit exam, you should take both midterms and your midterm average should be at least 25 (out of 100).

Weekly Course Plan

Date
Topic
Week 1, 10/2/2014 Introduction
Week 2, 17/2/2014 Atomic models and semiconductor physics
Week 3, 24/2/2014 Physical characteristics of diodes and their operating regions
Weeks 4, 3/3/2014 Types of diodes and their applications
Weeks 5, 10/3/2014 Physical characteristics of BJTs and their operating regions
Week 6, 17/3/2014 BJT as a switch and biasing for analog applications
Weeks 7, 24/3/2014 MIDTERM I
Week 8, 31/3/2014 Physical characteristics of MOSFETs, their operating regions, and applications
Week 9, 7/4/2014 Transistor amplifier circuits: small signal models for transistors and amplifiers
Weeks 10, 14/4/2014 Transistor amplifier circuits: small signal analysis of amplifiers
Week 11, 21/4/2014 Transistor amplifier circuits: cascade amplifiers and darlington transistors
Week 12, 28/4/2014 MIDTERM II
Weeks 13, 5/5/2014 Differential amplifier circuits
Weeks 14, 12/5/2014 Operational Amplifiers (OP-AMP) and applications

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