Rev:
1/15/03
10:14 AM
Description:
This course provides a study of integrated circuits in
the applications of voltage amplifiers, Norton amplifiers, instrumentation
amplifiers, voltage and current regulation, active filters and phase locked
loops. Course
Objectives: I.
Op-Amp circuits a)
Inverting amplifiers b)
Non-inverting amplifiers c)
Zero-crossing detectors d)
Voltage level detector e)
Analog adders
II.
Comparators II.
Constant current source III.
Signal generators IV.
Instrumentation Amplifiers V.
Active Filters VI.
Modulators, demodulators and frequency multipliers. VII.
Timers VIII.
A/D and D/A conversion. IX.
Power Supply IC’s Required
Text: Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, Coughlin/Driscoll Required
Parts for Lab Experiments: Parts
will be provided in the parts room for most experiments. There may be some projects, which are student elective,
requiring parts not available in the parts room.
The student will provide these specialty components. Grading: Graded
work will have the following weights.
All
work must be submitted on time, with cover sheet and in the proper format.
Factors included in grades will include spelling, grammar, neatness and format
as well as the nature of the work. Attendance: As
with most college level courses, attendance is left up to the student, however,
any work missed as a result of an absence is the responsibility of the student.
In the case of a quiz, a makeup will be allowed only in the case where the
student has made arrangements PRIOR to the absence. Lab
Reports: Students
are expected to prepare for the experiment before coming to class. Parts needed
for an experiment may need to be ordered over a week in advance. Students must
plan in advance for experiments. Lab
reports must include a cover page (example shown at the end of this syllabus),
record of data acquired during the experiment, analysis of data, summary of
procedure and conclusions. Students are encouraged to prepare appropriate
portions of the lab report using a word processor. Clarity and brevity play a
major role in the grading of lab write-ups. Grading
criteria for lab reports are as shown on the sample cover page attached to this
syllabus. Homework: Homework
is due as announced when the work is assigned. Students should be prepared to
present the work in class when the work is due. Work will be collected at the end
of class to allow discussion on the work. As with all graded work, homework must
include a cover page. Examinations: Currently
there are two exams planned - two during the term and a comprehensive final
exam. Quizzes: A
weekly quiz will be given each occasionally at the end of class.
The quiz will cover the material most recently discussed in lecture and
will include problems and short answer questions.
The quiz will normally take 5 minutes to complete.
Missed quizzes MAY NOT BE MADE UP. At
the end of the semester, the lowest quiz grade will be dropped from the grade
book prior to calculations of final grades. Term
Papers: A
term paper may be assigned which will require research using library and
Internet resources. Standard format and footnote requirements are required. Web
Page: An
Internet web page for the course will be made available which will provide the
current schedule, a listing of all assignments, access to the online Grade
Server and other useful information. This page can be accessed through the
instructor's home page at URL - http://eet.nmclites.edu/~strizich - a link to
the page for EET 311 is available from that point. Schedule: A
complete schedule detailing the chapters covered during each week, exam
schedules and Lab Experiment schedules, will be published on the Web site and
updated as changes occur.
Spring
2002 Montana
State Univ. Northern Engineering
Technology Cover Sheet for Formal Reports Course:
EET 311 – Analog IC’s Name:
Report
Date: Due
Date: Laboratory
assignment Number: Laboratory
Title:
Signature:
______________________________________ Date Lab Completed:
_____________________________
Spring
2002 Montana
State Univ. Northern Engineering
Technology Report Format 1.
Objective (10 points) 2.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS WITH INSTRUMENTATION (10 points) 3.
EXPECTED RESULTS (10 points) (***Note:
1 through 3 are PRELAB requirements for student oral presentations.) 4.
ORIGINAL DATA SHEETS (20 points) (Additional
10 points or instructor’s signature and date completed on one data sheet.
If student does not finish data sheets during lab, a signature without
date completed is required. This
signature indicates that the student’s lab position was left in a professional
condition no matter what condition the student found the position at the start
of the lab period.) 5.
ANALYSIS OF RESULTS (Compare expected values with actual values) (10
points) 6.
CONCLUSIONS (10 points) 7.
SUPPORTIVE DATA (10 points) (Curves,
charts, graphs, and tables) 8.
COMMENTS (10 points) *** Each lab group will
make an oral presentation during the semester.
The oral presentation will include 1 through 3 above for the lab
experiment scheduled for that lab period. Therefore,
each group will perform a PRELAB during the semester to prepare for the
presentation. The instructor will
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