Number of hours
- Lectures 8.0
- Projects 0
- Tutorials 16.0
- Internship 0
- Laboratory works 0
ECTS
ECTS 1.75
Goal(s)
Provide the basics and tools for analyzing and calculating analog electronic circuits.
Contact Patrice PETITCLAIRContent(s)
Bipolar transistors, field-effect transistors (characteristics and small-signal models, application examples)
Basic transistor amplifier circuits:
A major part of the course is devoted to the study of analog transistor function setups, i.e. :
- Functional study
- Polarization study,
- Mastering small-signal schematics for functions based on bipolar transistors and TMOS.
- Calculation of amplification, current gain, voltage gain, input impedance, output impedance, bandwidth.
Students will study and recognize structures such as
Basic class A amplifiers (common emitter, common collector, common drain, common source),
Class B: Push-Pull (principle and power)
Classical circuits (Darlington, current mirror, active load).
- Use of the Miller effect theorem,
Simplified structure of an operational amplifier, study of imperfections, examples of applications (linear and non-linear setups).
Prerequisites
-Fundamental laws and tools for equating circuits
-Transfer functions, frequency and time responses
-Diodes, Bipolar Transistors
N1 = 0.4 x CC1 + 0.6 x ET1
Note-elec-anaogique = 20%QCM+80%DS
Design with operational amplifiers and analog Integrated circuits
Sergio Franco
ISBN 0-07-120703-1
The Art of electronics Paul Horowitz Winfield Hil
ISBN 0-521-37095-7
Albert P. Malvino : Principes d'électronique , Dunod, 2008 - 7e édition
F. Manneville et J. Esquieu : Electronique - Tome 1 : Théorie du signal et composants , Dunod, 2000 - 2e édition
Sedra/smith : Microelectronic circuits , Oxford University Press, 2003 - 5e édition