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    Ph.D. In Electrical-Electronics Engineering

    EEE 531 | Course Introduction and Application Information

    Course Name
    Analog Integrated Circuits
    Code
    Semester
    Theory
    (hour/week)
    Application/Lab
    (hour/week)
    Local Credits
    ECTS
    EEE 531
    Fall/Spring
    3
    0
    3
    7.5

    Prerequisites
    None
    Course Language
    English
    Course Type
    Elective
    Course Level
    Second Cycle
    Mode of Delivery -
    Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course -
    National Occupation Classification -
    Course Coordinator -
    Course Lecturer(s)
    Assistant(s) -
    Course Objectives The aim of this course is to explain the internal structure and the operating principles of the integrated circuits commertially available. This course first covers the models for integrated circuit active devices. The technology of bipolar, MOS and BiCMOS integrated circuit is reviewed then. The course then covers discrete transistor amplifiers, current mirrors, active loads and references, output stages. The integrated circuit operational amplifiers and the frequency response of integrated circuits will be studied. The applications of feedback and stability to integrated circuit amplifiers will be studied. The different nonlinear analog circuits will be discussed also. Project work will be complementing the theoretical knowledge given in the course.
    Learning Outcomes

    The students who succeeded in this course;

    • be able to develop the models for integrated circuit active devices.
    • be able to analyze discrete transistor amplifiers, current mirrors, active loads and references, output stages,
    • be able to determine the frequency response of the integrated circuits,
    • be able to design and analyze the feedback amplifiers,
    • be able to do the design for stability for the integrated circuits,
    • be able to analyze nonlinear analog integrated circuits,
    • be able to develop circuits using commercial integrated circuits and do the testing.
    • be able to do the analysis of the operational amplifier circuits,
    Course Description Models for Integrated Circuit Active Devices, Bipolar, MOS and BiCMOS Integrated Circuit Technology, Transistor Amplifiers, Current Mirrors, Active Loads and References, Output Stages, Operational Amplifiers, Frequency Response of Integrated Circuits, Feedback, Stability, Nonlinear Analog Circuits

     



    Course Category

    Core Courses
    Major Area Courses
    X
    Supportive Courses
    Media and Management Skills Courses
    Transferable Skill Courses

     

    WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

    Week Subjects Related Preparation Learning Outcome
    1 Models for Integrated Circuit Active Devices Text Book (Ch. 1)
    2 Models for Integrated Circuit Active Devices Text Book (Ch. 1)
    3 Bipolar, MOS and BiCMOS Integrated Circuit Technology Text Book (Ch. 2)
    4 Transistor Amplifiers Text Book (Ch. 3)
    5 Transistor Amplifiers Text Book (Ch. 3)
    6 Current Mirrors, Active Loads and References Text Book (Ch. 4)
    7 Output Stages Text Book (Ch. 5)
    8 Operational Amplifiers Text Book (Ch. 6)
    9 Frequency Response of Integrated Circuits Text Book (Ch. 7)
    10 Frequency Response of Integrated Circuits Text Book (Ch. 7)
    11 Feedback Text Book (Ch. 8)
    12 Feedback Text Book (Ch. 8)
    13 Stability Text Book (Ch. 9)
    14 Nonlinear Analog Circuits Text Book (Ch. 10)
    15 Nonlinear Analog Circuits Text Book (Ch. 10)
    16 Review of the Semester  

     

    Course Notes/Textbooks - Paul R. Gray, Paul J. Hurst, Stephen H. Lewis, Robert G. Meyer, “Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits”, John Wiley & Sons, 5th Edition, 2009, ISBN-10: 0470245999, ISBN-13: 978-0470245996 | Edition: 5th
    Suggested Readings/Materials - Tony Chan Carusone, David A. Johns, Kenneth W. Martin, “Analog Integrated CircuitDesign”, Wiley, 2011, ISBN-10: 0470770104, ISBN-13: 978-0470770108 / Related Research Papers

     

    EVALUATION SYSTEM

    Semester Activities Number Weigthing
    Participation
    Laboratory / Application
    Field Work
    Quizzes / Studio Critiques
    Portfolio
    Homework / Assignments
    5
    30
    Presentation / Jury
    Project
    1
    30
    Seminar / Workshop
    Oral Exams
    Midterm
    Final Exam
    1
    40
    Total

    Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade
    6
    60
    Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade
    1
    40
    Total

    ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE

    Semester Activities Number Duration (Hours) Workload
    Theoretical Course Hours
    (Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
    16
    3
    48
    Laboratory / Application Hours
    (Including exam week: '.16.' x total hours)
    16
    0
    Study Hours Out of Class
    15
    4
    60
    Field Work
    0
    Quizzes / Studio Critiques
    0
    Portfolio
    0
    Homework / Assignments
    5
    10
    50
    Presentation / Jury
    0
    Project
    1
    45
    45
    Seminar / Workshop
    0
    Oral Exam
    0
    Midterms
    0
    Final Exam
    1
    22
    22
        Total
    225

     

    COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS RELATIONSHIP

    #
    PC Sub Program Competencies/Outcomes
    * Contribution Level
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    1 Accesses information in breadth and depth by conducting scientific research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering; evaluates, interprets and applies information.
    -
    X
    -
    -
    -
    2 Is well-informed about contemporary techniques and methods used in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and their limitations.
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    3 Uses scientific methods to complete and apply information from uncertain, limited or incomplete data; can combine and use information from different disciplines. Knows and applies the research methods in studies of the area with a high level of skill.
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    4 Is informed about new and upcoming applications in the field and learns them whenever necessary.
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    5 Defines and formulates problems related to Electrical and Electronics Engineering, develops methods to solve them and uses progressive methods in solutions. Can independently realize novel studies that bring innovation to the field, or methods, or design, or known methods.
    -
    -
    -
    -
    X
    6 Develops novel and/or original methods, designs complex systems or processes and develops progressive/alternative solutions in designs.
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    7 Designs and implements studies based on theory, experiments and modeling; analyses and resolves the complex problems that arise in this process. Performs critical analysis, synthesis and evaluation of new and complex ideas.
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    8 Can work effectively in interdisciplinary teams as well as teams of the same discipline, can lead such teams and can develop approaches for resolving complex situations; can work independently and takes responsibility.
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    9 Engages in written and oral communication at least in Level C1 of the European Language Portfolio Global Scale.
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    10 Communicates the process and the results of his/her studies in national and international venues systematically, clearly and in written or oral form.
    X
    -
    -
    -
    -
    11 Evaluates the results of scientific, technological and engineering research and development activities in terms of the social, environmental, health, safety and legal aspects. Examines social relations and norms related to the field, and develops and makes attempts to change them if necessary. Knows their project management and business applications, and is aware of their limitations in Electrical and Electronics Engineering applications.
    X
    -
    -
    -
    -
    12 Highly regards scientific and ethical values in data collection, interpretation, communication and in every professional activity. Adheres to the principles of research and publication ethics.
    X
    -
    -
    -
    -

    *1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest

     


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