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Analog Electronics

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Gilles Jacquemod

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Course Name: Analog Electronics

Course Code: S2293257

Semester: 1

Credit: 2

Program: Electronics

Course Module: 1

Responsible: Gilles Jacquemod

E-mail: gilles.jacquemod@unice.fr

Department:Polytech Nice Sophia, France

Time Allocation (1 credit hour = 45 minutes)

Exercise

Lecture

Lab-study

Project

Internship (days)

Personal Work

16

12

4

0

0

0

Course Description

Modern analog circuit is electronic components that exploit the electronic properties of moss transistor. Analog circuit can be used as the building blocks of complex SoC system, which play a critical role in modern information age. This course provides a basis for understanding theory, analysis, simulation, and design of semiconductor devices.

Prerequisite

The prerequisites for understanding the material are semiconductor device, college mathematics. An introduction to signal processing would be helpful, but is not required. Also, a prior completion of an introductory course in electronic circuits is helpful, but not essential.

Course Objectives

  • Help student to know the lasted development of analog IC design

  • Understand the basic concept and theory of analog circuit

  • Help student to understand how to analysis, simulate, design simple analog circuit

Course Syllabus

  1. Basic circuit theory

  2. MOS transistor model

  3. Basic single stage amplifier

  4. Frequency response of amplifier

  5. Circuit feedback theory

Textbooks & References

  • Philips E. ALLEN,CMOSAnalog Integrated Circuits (Third Edition).Oxford, 2002

  • PAUL R. Gray, et.al. Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits (Fifth Edition). Wiley, 2009

  • R. Jacob Baker. Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation (Third Edition).Wiley, 2010.

Grade Distribution

Total Grades:100%

Capability Tasks

CT1: To understand basic science, and to have analytical ability and the ability to integrate related knowledge.

CT2: To apply relevant professional knowledge to the field of science and technology: understanding of the basic concepts and its connotation, application of different methods and concepts which have been learned, capability of judging the scope and limitations of such applications.

CT3: To grasp methodologies and engineering tools: identifying, utilizing and solving problems. Even if the students are not familiar with the content, they can turn to computer tools for systematic analysis.

Achievements

  • To understand small signal of bjt and mos transistor. –Level: E

  • To be familiar with the development of MOS transistor. –Level: N

  • To analysis the single stage amplifier, such as common emitter amplifier, common base amplifier, common collector amplifier, common source amplifier, common gate amplifier, common drain amplifier, et al. –Level: M

  • To list the characteristic parameter of operational amplifier. –Level: M

  • To understand the typical application of operational amplifier. -Level: M

  • To understand the principle of differential amplifier. -Level: N

  • To understand the sampling theory. –Level: N

  • To understand how to use the SPICE program to simulation the analog circuit. –Level: M

  • To calculate the frequency response function of circuit. –Level: M

  • To calculate how to apply feedback theory in the analysis of analog circuit. –Level: M

Students: Electronics, Year 1