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EG 572EX
Electronic Circuit I
Jyoti Tandukar, Ph.D.Associate [email protected]
http://jyoti.tandukar.net/elckt/
Tribhuvan UniversityInstitute of Engineering
Pulchowk Campus
Schedule
LectureSunday 10:15 - 11:55 Wednesday 1:35 – 2:25
TutorialSunday 11:55 - 12:45Sunday 4:10 - 4:55
LabWednesday 2:25 - 4:55
Internal Assessment
Class Test 10 Assignments 5 Attendance/Performance 5
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Evaluation
Date for Class Testwill be announced upon getting academic calendar
Date for the Retestwill be announced upon getting academic calendar
Assignments to be submittedwill be announced as we progress
Surprise Testswill be conducted during lecture hoursThe performance in the lecture class, surprise test as well as attendance of the students will be evaluated
Your Responsibility
Be regular, punctual and prepared in the class Actively participate in the lectures Discuss your ideas / Ask questions Refer to appropriate books and websites for details Don't spend undue amount of time on minor points Do all submission properly and on time Experiment with understanding,
not by merely following the given steps
References
Allen and Holberg CMOS Analog Circuit Design
Sedra and Smith Microelectronic Circuits
Coughlin, Driscoll (and also same title by Gayakwad) Op-amp and Linear ICs
Paul Horowitz, Winfield HillThe Art of Electronics
Millman and Halkias Integrated Electronics
Recommended text book, but may be a little advanced at this stage. The students should not get discouraged for not being able to follow this book properly.
Consider buying one of these twoas a general reference book in Electronics
You will find many copies of this book in the library
Course Introduction
Semiconductor DevicesStudents learn about diodes, transistors and related circuits
Electronic Circuit IEnhance the knowledge by exposing the students to larger and more complex circuits
Course Introduction (contd.)
Students have already acquired the concept of op-amp and its simple applications
Electronic Circuit I deals with various aspects of op-amp in detail including its internal circuitry
Electronic Circuit I also covers widely applied electronic blocks such as power supplies, power amplifiers and oscillators
Course Introduction (contd.)
Circuit Theory in Electronics is highly inter-related
Students are required to possess adequate fundamental knowledge to fully understand this subject
Refresh understanding of circuit theory by revising topics on diodes, transistors, op-amp, frequency response
Course Introduction (contd.)
In the lack of sufficient background, this subject may prove to be extremely difficult
BUTonce you have the foundation, this is one of the most exciting areas of Electronics to explore!
Beyond Syllabus
Here are few things you may want to know beyond what is taught in class.
Resistor Color Code
Resistors
Standard Values: 10 12 15 18 22 27 33 39 47 56 68 82
VLSI Fabrication
Wafer
Chip
Packagedchip
Gate made of transistors
Effect of IC Technology Scaling (Professor Nathan Cheung, U.C. Berkeley)
Intel Core i7 – 9xx Processor
45 nm process technology
731 million transistors
263 mm2 die size
2.66 GHz to 3.33 GHz
32 KB L1 instruction cache per core
32 KB L1 data cache per core
256 KB L2 cache (combined instruction and data) per core
8 MB L3 (combined instruction and data) "inclusive", shared by all cores
Cost of Silicon Real Estate (Professor Nathan Cheung, U.C. Berkeley)
Various Op-amp Packages
Heat Sink in Power Amplifier
Oscillator in Game Boy Advanced