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ESE319 Introduction to Microelectronics

12010 Kenneth R. Laker, University of Pennsylvania (updated KRL 30Aug12)

4:00 to 5:00 PM8:00 to 9:00 AM, 3:00 to 4:00 PM or by appointment

National Instruments Multisim

Matt Hongjie Zhuhonzhu@seas.upenn.edu

203 Moore

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Theory and Analysisa1. Demonstrate principles of component-insensitive design of semiconductor systems. a2. Demonstrate understanding principles of differential amplifier analysis. (a2) a3. Apply High frequency models of BJT circuits to determine the gain, frequency response and bandwidth of BJT amplifiers. a4. Use concepts of feedback and stability to determine gain and phase margins for a feedback amplifier. a5. Demonstrate understanding of the principles of Class A, B, and AB power amplifiers; and their application to amplifier circuits. Design and Conduct Experiments b1. Design an experiment to test an electronic system, make appropriate measurements and interpret the results.

Design and Practicec1. Design, simulate, construct and test of semiconductor systems covered in class to relevant specs. c2. Design a basic operational amplifier circuit to specifications. c3. Demonstrate awareness of the causes of discrepancies between theoretical and practical circuit performance, and learn when these discrepancy causes are significant and when they are not.

Ability to Communicate Effectivelyg1. Demonstrate ability to prepare a technical report relating their lab experiment and the experimental results, including a discussion comparing experimental measurements with theory and simulation.

Use of Computer Toolsk1. Apply circuit CAD tools used to each of the design tasks in Outcomes c1, c2 & c3 above.

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a cerebral and“back of the envelope” exercise.

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