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Course Name
Turkish Elektronik II
English Elektronics II
Course Code
EHB 262E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 4
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator İsmail Çevik
Course Objectives This course aims to give the following abilities to the students:
1. to know basic electronics concepts
2. to analyze basic electronics circuits
3. to design basic electronics circuits.
Course Description Amplification and the gain concept, desiBell concept, voltage amplifier / current amplifier / transconductance circuit /
transresistance circuit models, conceptual function of the transistor in amplification. DC analysis of transistorized (BJT,
MOSFET) circuits. Small signal equivalents and terminal resistances of BJT and MOSFET. AC analysis of BJT and
MOSFET amplifiers: Gain and input/output resistance of basic amplifier stages, analysis of cascade (direct/capacitivelycoupled)
amplifiers. Cascode structure, Darlington structure. Differential amplifier, differential and common-mode
gains, common mode rejection ratio. Current sources, active-loaded circuits.Operational amplifier, ideal and practical
behavior, internal structure of a sample OpAmp. Linear and non-linear applications of the OpAmp, effect of nonidealities
on the behavior.Power amplifiers.
Course Outcomes Students who pass the course will be able to:
I. know basic amplifier circuits
II. analyze circuits employing transistors (BJT, MOSFET) in DC case
III. knowAC concepts and AC models of transistors (BJT, MOSFET), and to analyze electronics circuits in AC case.
IV. know cascade, cascade and darlington structures
V. know difference amplifiers and their concepts.
VI. know basic circuit parts as current source and active load which are realized by using transistors
VII. know operational amplifier structure, and its linear and nonlinear applications
VIII. know power amplifier concepts and linear power amplifier circuits.
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