Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design
A course for engineering students (computer engineering) that introduces advanced topics in the design and analysis of analog and digital electronic circuits. Areas of emphasis include an introduction to semiconductor physics, diodes, BJT transistors, CMOS devices, advanced operational amplifier circuits and frequency response fundamentals.
Prerequisites: ENGR 201, ENGR 312, and ENGR 321 (each with minimum of C-); Corequisite: ENGR 351L.
Outcomes: Understand and apply fundamental concepts of semiconductor physics; Understand and apply complex models to analyze analog and digital microelectronic circuits.
Prerequisites: ENGR 201, ENGR 312, and ENGR 321 (each with minimum of C-); Corequisite: ENGR 351L.
Outcomes: Understand and apply fundamental concepts of semiconductor physics; Understand and apply complex models to analyze analog and digital microelectronic circuits.