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E35 - ESE 432 - Advanced Analog Electronics
 
Total Credits: 3
 
Design and analysis of analog electronic circuits and operational amplifiers for use in control systems, instrumentation and telecommunications. Large-signal analysis of high-power circuits including transfer characteristics, distortion, power efficiency, impedance, and high-frequency behavior. Frequency response, stability and frequency-compensation of multi-stage feedback amplifiers. Fundamental treatment of electronic noise in circuits including thermal noise, shot noise, and 1/f noise. Review of general-purpose op-amps, wideband video op-amps, and high-performance pecision operational amplifiers and chip layout. Linear and nonlinear analog applications, including power-booster amplifiers, precision rectifiers, differentiators, integrators, phase-locked loops, high-frequency analog multipliers, and mixers. Prerequisite: ESE 337.
 
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