EE 343 - Electronics II

Institution:
University of Evansville
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Description:
Lecture/project with continued coverage of material presented in Electrical Engineering 342. Major topics include frequency effects, power amplifiers, analog integrated circuits, feedback and stability, the design of operational amplifier ICs, and nonideal effects in operational amplifier circuits. Specific topics include high frequency BJT and FET models, frequency response of transistor amplifiers, Miller effect, Class A/AB/C power amplifiers, thermal modeling, efficiency, current mirrors, active loads, differential amplifiers, Nyquist stability criterion, frequency compensation, gain-bandwidth product, op amp slew, op amp offset effects, and compensation. Several small team projects are used to reinforce theory and to develop design skills. Prerequisites: Electrical Engineering 215, 310, 342. Corequisite: Electrical Engineering 360 or permission of the instructor. Spring.
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(812) 488-2000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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