DORDT COLLEGE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PROBLEM SETS (Last update: 12/17/2012 10:37 am)
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PS # | Due |
Problems Assigned
(In Sedra & Smith unless otherwise noted)
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No new topics, last day of class Study for the final exam. |
13
| 12/04 | 12/11 |
12/13 |
Topics: I-V characteristics & DC Bias of BJTs Read 6.2, 6.3 Do +6.28 parts a, b, c, 6.29, 6.60, 6.62 Note errata on answers to problem 6.28. |
12
| 11/27 | 12/04 |
12/13 |
Topics: Body & temp effects, depleltion MOSFET, Physics of bipolar junction transistors. Read 5.9, 6.1 Do 5.121, 5.122, +6.1, 6.2, +6.8, 6.9, +6.10 Note errata on the answers to problems 6.1 and 6.8. |
11
| 11/13 | 11/27 |
11/29 |
Topics: Body & temp. effects, depletion MOSFET Review 5.8 Do 5.114, *5.117 Note errata and an additional note on Prb. 5.114. Note clarification of Problem 5.117. |
10
| 11/06 | 11/13 |
11/14 |
Topics: Bias techniques, practical amplifiers Review 5.6, Read 5.7, 5.8 Do 5.93, D5.95, D5.98, +D5.108, +5.110, 5.111 Note errata on Problem +D5.108 and errata in the answer to +D5.108 part (b). Note errata on Problem 5.111 part (d). |
9
| 10/30 | 11/06 |
11/08 |
Topics: Selection of DC bias point, small signal models, common source-gate-drain Read 5.4, 5.5, 5.6 Do 5.64, +5.65, +5.71, *5.79, 5.83, 5.86, 5.88 Note errata on page 270, Equation 5.35. Note errata on Problem 5.64 part (c). Note errata on Problem 5.88. |
8
| 10/23 | 10/30 |
11/06 |
Topics: iD vs. vDS,
Early effect, DC bias, PMOS Read 5.2, 5.3 Do +5.17, +5.18, 5.24, +D5.31, D5.45, +5.49 Note errata on Problems 5.24 and D5.31. |
7
| 10/16 | 10/23 |
10/25 |
Topics: Physical structure of a MOSFET, Electrical equations for a MOSFET Read 5.1 Do 5.1, D5.5, 5.13 Note errata on Problem D5.5. |
6
| 10/09 | 10/18 |
10/23 |
Topics: Review Ch 4 plus limiters and clampers. Review Chapter 4, Read 4.6, 4.7 Do *4.49 part (a) only, +4.60, +4.70, +4.75, 4.77, *4.95 parts (a) and (b) only. Note clarification of Problem 4.77. Note errata on the answer to Problem 4.70 but ignore the alternative correction. Note errata on Problem +4.75. (Also study for the test on Thursday, 10/11.) |
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| 9/25 | 10/02 |
10/09 |
Topics: Review previous week, new: Rectifiers Rectifiers, Limiters, clampers, special diodes. Review 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, Read 4.5 Do 4.4 parts i, j, k only, *4.32, 4.46, 4.47, +4.68, +4.69 (Mathcad recommended for +4.68, +4.69) Note clarification of Example 4.7. Note errata on the answer to +4.68. (The reading assignment was shortened on 9/27 to match the problem set.) |
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| 9/18 | 9/25 | 10/02 |
Topics: Diodes--Ideal, models of real diodes under forward and reverse bias. Rev. Breakdown. Read 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 Do *2.77, +4.2, 4.3, 4.4 parts a, b, f only, (mathcad or matlab is recommended for making plots for problem 4.4), +4.9, +4.18, 4.22 parts a, b, c, e only; +D4.58 Note errata on the answer to +4.2. Note errata on Figure P4.3 (in problem 4.3). Note errata on the answer to +4.9. Note errata on the answer to +4.18. Note errata on Problem 4.22. |
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| 9/11 | 9/18 | 9/25 |
Topics: Op-amp configurations (inverting, sum, etc.), DC imperfections, slew rate, FP Bandwidth. Read Chapter 2 from 2.3 to the end. Do +*2.43, D2.51, +2.62, +2.73, +2.85, D2.92, 2.126 |
2
| 9/04 | 9/11 | 9/18 |
Topics: Amplifier input resistance, output re- sistance, gain, dB, frequency content of signals, non-ideal operational amplifiers. Read Chapter 1, Chapter 2 through Section 2.2 Do +1.24, 1.32, 1.33, 1.39, D*1.50, +1.65, 1.70 2.7, 2.19, +D2.34. Note clarification of problem +1.24 Note errata on problem 1.39 Note errata on +D2.34 Also see the note on +D2.34 part (b). |
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| 8/28 | 9/04 |
9/06 See notes 6 and 9 below |
Topics: Review of Circuit Analysis. Review as necessary from your EGR 220 textbook and/or the "Introduction to Electrical Engineering" handout on course@dordt here9, and/or see Sedra & Smith Appendix D9. Do Problems 1.5, 1.6, +D*1.9, +D1.13, 1.14, 1.18, 1.20, 1.23 Bring homework questions to class on Tuesday. Note errata on the answer to +D*1.9 |
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