EECS 311 | Electronic Circuits | Fall 2009

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Official Course Description

Prerequisite: 216 or (EECS 206 and EECS 215). II (4 credits)
Circuit models for bipolar junction and field-effect transistors; nonlinear elements; small-signal and piecewise analysis of nonlinear circuits; analysis and design of basic single-stage transistor amplifiers: gain, biasing, and frequency response; digital logic circuits; memory circuits (RAM, ROM). Design projects. Lecture and laboratory.

Sections
Lecture: MW 11:30-1:00PM in 1303 EECS
Lab (Sec. 011): M 3:00-6:00PM in 2336 EECS
Lab (Sec. 012): T 6:00-9:00PM in 2336 EECS

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Staff

Instructor

Graduate Student Instructor

  • David DuRussel
    dvddrssl@umich.edu


    Office Hours: T 11:00AM-12:00PM in EPB 224 (CAEN Lab)
    and F 12:00-3:00PM in 2336 EECS

Course Information

Other Resources

  • National Semiconductor "Op Amp Circuit Collection" [ pdf ]
  • Original Sallen & Key paper on active filters: R. P. Sallen, E. L. Key, "A Practical Method of Designing RC Active Filters," IRE Transactions - Circuit Theory, March 1955 [ pdf ]