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ECE255: Introduction to Electronics Analysis and Design
Spring 2006
Instructor
- Prof. James S. Lehnert
- Office: MSEE 240
- Hours: MWF 10:30 or by appointment
- Phone: 765-494-2362
- Fax: 765-494-3371
- Email: lee255@ecn.purdue.edu
Teaching Assistants
- Mac Inerowicz
- Office: ECE002
- Hours: M 11:40-2:10; 5:00-7:30
- Email: inerowim@purdue.edu
- Che-Wei Chang
- Office: ECE002
- Hours: Th 12:30-5:30
- Email: chang22@purdue.edu
Course Description
This course is an introduction to electronic circuits. It applies concepts from EE-201 to circuits with active devices (transistors). The important concept of an equivalent circuit model is stressed, and students are introduced to silicon microelectronics. In addition to the analysis of electronic circuits, the course stresses design, solving open-ended problems, and the use of computer tools in the design process.
A tentative syllabus is available.
Text
Gerold W. Neudeck and Alexander J. Neudeck, Fundamentals of Microelectronic Circuit Design and Analysis , John Wiley Inc., Pre-Publication Edition 3, 2006.
Additional Course Information
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Please send comments, suggestions and questions to lee255@ecn.purdue.edu.