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EET 323 - Active Linear Circuits


Description:
Analysis and design of operational amplifier circuits including amplifiers, comparators, active filters, controls, and instrumentation devices. Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week. Course will be offered on on odd numbered years (Spring).

Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: EET 312 and MATH 172.

Credits: (4)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Design, analyze, and implement electronic circuits containing operational amplifiers and other active linear devices.
  • Demonstrate an ability to design and construct multistage amplifiers and analyze their output.
  • Demonstrate an ability to analyze amplifiers frequency response.
  • Demonstrate an ability to explain the behavior of typical amplifier and comparator circuits using active linear devices.
  • Demonstrate an ability to use electronic test instruments and software tools to evaluate electronic circuits.
  • Demonstrate an ability to execute an analog hardware development process (design, implementation, and verification).
  • Demonstrate an ability to communicate assumptions, results, and conclusions about technical information in a coherent and prescribed format.



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