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SUT25744

                                                                                                                   Fall 2011

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Course Description

This course familiarizes students with study of differential amplifiers, feedback and power amplifier schemes. The main focus of the course is on low frequency discrete analog design. These skills will be completed in Analog Electronics.

 

Course Syllabus

Review of subjects covered in “Analog Circuits” course. BJT and FET differential amplifiers. Current mirrors and current sources. Multistage amplifiers. Feedback. Types of feedback in electronic circuits. Loop gain and stability. Power Amplifier. Power Supply Circuits. Sinewave oscillators*.Relaxation oscillators and multivibrators*.

*At Professor's Discretion

Course General Information

Course type: Lecture

Required or Elective: Required

 

Instructors:

 Dr. Ali Fotowat-Ahmadi

Lectures: Sat.-Mon. 9:00-10:30

Office: 6th Floor - #602 East

Email: afotowat@sharif.edu

Phone: 6616 - 5919

 

Dr. Reza Sarvari

Lectures: Sat.-Mon. 9:00-10:30

Office: #221

Email: sarvari@sharif.edu

Phone: 66164334

 

 Lecture: 3 hrs/week. Meets two times weekly.

Discussion: 1 hr/discussion section. One discussion section offered this semester.

Prerequisite: EE721 (Analog Circuits)

 

Outside Study: 9 hrs/week

Homework: 10 to 11 assignments.

Exams:1 midterm and 1 final examination.

 

Important Dates To Remember:

 

Mid-term : TBA

Final: 1390/04/02   09:00


Tentative Marking Scheme:

 Lab(2), Lab Project(2), HWs(1), Quizes(2), Project(2), Midterm(5), Final(6) 

Homework & Projects (Including Tutorial Class):

Midterm Exam:

Final Exam:
 

Tutorial Class: See Homework.

 

Individual Work & Academic Honesty

The SUTEE faculty expect every member of the Sharif community to practice honorable and ethical behavior both inside and outside the classroom. Any actions that might unfairly improve a student’s score on homework, quizzes, labs, or examinations will be considered cheating and will not be tolerated. Examples of cheating include (but are not limited to):

• Sharing results or other information during an examination.

• Bringing forbidden material or devices to an examination.

• Working on an exam before or after the official time allowed.

• Requesting a re-grade of answers or work that has been altered.

• Submitting homework that is not your own work, or engaging in forbidden homework collaborations.-

• Representing as your own work anything that is the result of the work of someone else.

At the professor’s discretion, cheating on an assignment, or examination will result in a failing grade for the entire course, or a reduced grade, or a zero score for the particular assignment, or exam. All occurrences of academic dishonesty will be reported to the Assistant Dean of Students and copied to the Departments head of Educational Affairs. If there is any question as to whether a given action might be construed as cheating, please see the professor or the TA before you engage in any such action.

 

 

 

General Announcements


Last Update: 11/14/2011

Dec 17. Notes on Feedback posted.
Dec 17. Note on
723 Regulator posted.

Dec 12. Midterm Solution HERE.

Nov. 9- Lab 5 Posted. Available HERE.

Nov. 1 - Lab 4 Posted. Available HERE.

Oct. 31-  Homework 5 Available Here.

Oct. 31-  Homework 4 Available Here.

Oct. 31- Lab 3 Available HERE.

Oct. 23- Lab 2 posted.

Oct. 16- New Homework Posted. Available HERE

Oct. 9- Lab one posted. Check Lab page.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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