ECET 38800 - Analog IC Applications

Credit Hours: 3.00.

This course is a study of the applications of analog integrated circuits. Topics include linear amplifiers, IC specifications, linear regulators, waveform generation, linear and switched-capacitor active filters, and nonlinear circuit applications. Computer aided analysis of these circuits is also presented.

Learning Objectives:

1. Analyze and design a wide variety of digitally controlled analog circuits, selecting among several alternative configurations, accounting for the non-ideal IC behavior, and selecting appropriate devices.

2. Evaluate the performance of a variety of analog circuits, using appropriate standard laboratory measurement procedures, and simulations.

Prerequisites:

ECET 33700 Minimum Grade of D- [may be taken concurrently]

Restrictions:

Must be enrolled in Electrical Engineering Technology