BC3 Academic Catalog: 2024-2025
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ELEC 222 - Electronics II 5 Credits: (4 lecture, 3 lab)
Course Description This is an applications and systems oriented course with emphasis placed on op amp and linear IC based circuit analysis and design.
Note Fall semester only.
Prerequisite ELEC 221 and ELEC 225.
Text Floyd, T. L., Buchla, D., & Wetterling, S. (2018). Electronic devices: Conventional current version (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Floyd, T. L., & Wetterling, S. (2018). Laboratory exercises for electronic devices (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Objectives The student will be able to:
A. Analyze and design linear op amp based circuits.
B. Analyze nonlinear op amp circuits.
C. Troubleshoot linear IC and op amp based circuits using basic test equipment.
D. Distinguish between and convert signals from analog to digital and digital to analog form using op amps and standard monolithic and hybrid ICs.
E. Design and troubleshoot discrete and integrated circuit-based differential amplifiers.
Content A. Differential amplifiers
B. Negative feedback
C. Linear operational amplifier circuit analysis
D. Active filter analysis and testing
E. Nonlinear op amp circuit analysis and testing
F. Regulators and closed-loop feedback control
Student Evaluation The final grade will be based on 4 major tests and evaluation of selected laboratory assignments.
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