EHB 222E: Introduction to Electronics

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Announcements

  • Apr. 13th The third homework has been posted that is due 04/05/2015 (before the lecture).
  • Apr. 4th To see your grades click here.
  • Mar. 26th There will be a Spice tutorial, given by Vehbi (TA), during the lecture time between 11:30-12:30 on 30/03/2015 .
  • Mar. 18th The second homework has been posted that is due 06/04/2015 (before the lecture).
  • Mar. 11th Midterm-1 will be held in rooms 1303 and 2106 between 9:30 - 11:30.
  • Feb. 16th The first homework has been posted that is due 02/03/2015 (before the lecture).
  • Jan. 20th As a simulation tool, Spice is required for homeworks. Among different Spice-based programs, LTspice is a good and free choice; you can download it by clicking here.
  • Jan. 20th The class is given in the room 2106 (first floor), EEF.

Syllabus

EHB 222E: Introduction to Electronics, CRN: 20725, Mondays 9:30-12:30, Room: 2106 (EEF), Spring 2015.
Instructor

Mustafa Altun

  • Email: altunmus@itu.edu.tr
  • Tel: 02122856635
  • Office hours: 13:30 – 15:00 on Tuesdays in Room:3005, EEF (or stop by my office any time)
Teaching Assistant

Salih Vehbi Cömert

  • Email: vehbicomert@gmail.com
  • Room: 3009 EEF
Grading
  • Homeworks: 15%
    • 3 homeworks (5% each)
  • Midterm Exams: 45%
    • 2 midterms (22.5% each) during the lecture time that will on 16/3/2015 and 20/4/2015.
  • Final Exam: 40%
Textbook
  • Sedra, A. S., & Smith, K. C. (2004). Microelectronic circuits, Oxford University Press 5th edition.
Policies
  • Homeworks are due at the beginning of class. Late homeworks will be downgraded by 20% for each day passed the due date.
  • Exams are in closed-notes and closed-books format.
  • To be eligible of taking the final or the resit exam, your midterm average should be at least 25 (out of 100).

Weekly Course Plan

Date
Topic
Week 1, 2/2/2015 Introduction
Week 2, 9/2/2015 Atomic models and semiconductor physics
Week 3, 16/2/2015 Physical characteristics of diodes and their operating regions
Weeks 4, 23/2/2015 Types of diodes and their applications
Weeks 5, 2/3/2015 Physical characteristics of BJTs and their operating regions
Week 6, 9/3/2015 BJT as a switch and biasing for analog applications
Weeks 7, 16/3/2015 MIDTERM I
Week 8, 23/3/2015 Physical characteristics of MOSFETs, their operating regions, and applications
Week 9, 30/3/2015 Amplifier circuits: small signal models for transistors and amplifiers
Weeks 10, 6/4/2015 Amplifier circuits: small signal analysis of amplifiers
Week 11, 13/4/2015 Amplifier circuits: cascade amplifiers and darlington transistors
Week 12, 20/4/2015 MIDTERM II
Weeks 13, 27/4/2015 Differential amplifier circuits
Weeks 14, 4/5/2015 Operational Amplifiers (OP-AMP) and applications

Course Materials

Recitations Homeworks & Solutions Exams
Recitation 1 Homework 1 & Solutions Midterm 1
Homework 2
Homework 3
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