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Latest revision as of 16:43, 20 September 2015
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About this page
This page describes the general information of the courses of EE4250, EE2255, and EE2280. More course information and materials for the registered students are shown in the elearning systems of Moodle and iLMS. Course grades are available through the elearning systems as well. Full access of the course materials may be granted upon request.
EE2280 Logic Design
This course introduces the basic theories of digital logic design and the implementations of logic circuits. Detailed information can be found in the following links.
- EE2280 Logic Design (Fall 2013)
- EE2280 Logic Design (Fall 2014)
- EE2280 Logic Design (Fall 2015)
EE2255 Electronics (Spring 2013)
This course is an introduction to microelectronics. We will focus on the fundamentals of microelectronic circuits and emphasize the design-oriented approaches. The topics include:
- Semiconductor transistors
- Bipolar transistors
- MOSFETs
- Single-stage amplifiers
- Common emitter/source amplifiers
- Common base/gate amplifiers
- Followers
- Operational amplifiers
- Frequency response
Course Schedule
- Lectures
- Tue/Thu 10:10am-12:00pm @ EECS 105
- Office Hours
- Wed 4-6pm @ Delta 808
TA
- 周志憲, warrigal_xox@hotmail.com
Textbook
- Behzad Razavi, Fundamentals of Microelectronics, Wiley, 2008
EE4250 Introduction to Microwave Circuits (Fall 2012)
This course covers the fundamentals and design concepts of the microwave circuits for wireless communication systems. The topics include:
- Transmission line theory
- Smith Chart
- Multi-port network
- Matching network design
- RF/microwave design fundamentals
- Active and passive component design
- Transceiver architectures
- Low noise amplifier design
- Mixer design
- Power amplifier design
- Layout techniques
- RF measurements
Course Schedule
- Lectures
- Mon 3:30-5:20pm, Thu 2:20-3:10pm @ Delta 201
- Office Hours
- Wed 4-6pm @ Delta 808
TA
- 陳煥達, fanta524cf@gmail.com
Textbook
- Behzad Razavi, RF Microelectronics, Prentice Hall, 2011
References
- David M. Pozar, Microwave and RF Design of Wireless Systems,Wiley, 2001
- Thomas H. Lee, The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits, Cambridge University Press, 2003
Course Resources