EGR 3460 MICROELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

This course introduces students to microelectronic devices and the design and analysis of microelectronic circuits. The course will examine operational amplifiers, diodes, MOS Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs), Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs), and the development of integrated circuit models employing these devices.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

EGR 2110 & EGR 2120 OR PHY 2610 & PHY 2620

Corequisite

MTH 3510

Offered

  • Spring

Previous Course Number

EGR 346

Notes

Offered: spring of odd year

Course Outcomes

  1. As an active participant in this course, you will be able to complete the following learning objectives:
    • Consider the scientific fields of physics and chemistry as they apply to solid-state devices
    • Explain materials chemistry and the development of semiconducting character
    • Explain the development and operation of p-n junction diodes and transistors
    • Describe I-V characteristics of diodes and transistors
    • Describe the fabrication of integrated circuits using solid-state devices
    • Analyze and classify amplifier circuits
    • Analyze the frequency response of transistors and amplifiers

Course Outcomes

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