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Electronics-2

Course Description: Introduction to semiconductors, including: introduction to basic electronic devices and their operating principles. Multi-stage amplifiers, including: RC coupled amplifiers, their frequency response, and Bode Plots. Feedback and oscillators, including: negative and positive feedback, voltage and current feedback circuits, feedback amplifier stability, Bode plots and Nyquist stability criterion, and Barkhausen Criterion. It also includes feedback oscillators such as: phase shift oscillator, Wien bridge oscillator, Hartley, Colpitts, and Clapp oscillators, negative resistance oscillators, Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO), and Phase Locked Loops (PLL). Power amplifiers. Operational amplifiers and their applications, including: Op-Amp Building Blocks, linear and non-linear applications, Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC) and Digital-to-Analog Converters (DAC), and Multivibrators. Digital circuits, including: transistor as a switch, switching parameters such as Fan-Out, Noise Margins, and Propagation Delay.
Credit hours: 3
Prerequisites: EE 312
Objectives of the course :

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

Acquire a fundamental understanding of the operational mechanisms and characteristics of electronic circuits, including amplifiers, oscillators, and digital CMOS circuits.
* Using different techniques to analyze amplifiers and oscillators.
* Application of basic principles for the design of amplifiers and oscillators.

Course outputs :

Describe the basic characteristics and operating principles of electronic circuits, including amplifiers, oscillators, and digital CMOS circuits.
* Application of circuit analysis techniques to analyze electronic circuits, including amplifiers and oscillators.
Electronic circuit design, including amplifiers and oscillators.

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