Analog Electronic Circuits Litar Elektronik Analog Introduction Course

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Analog Electronic Circuits [Litar Elektronik Analog] Introduction ü ü ü Course Outcomes Course Delivery

Analog Electronic Circuits [Litar Elektronik Analog] Introduction ü ü ü Course Outcomes Course Delivery Course Assessment Lecturers Book References 1

Course Outcomes CO 1 : Ability to ANALYZE dc , small-signal analysis and frequency

Course Outcomes CO 1 : Ability to ANALYZE dc , small-signal analysis and frequency performance of basic configurations of amplifier (BJT and FET). (C 4, P 3). CO 2 : Ability to DESIGN basic configurations of BJT and FET amplifiers. (C 4, P 3). CO 3 : Ability to ANALYZE and PERFORM simple design of classes A, B and AB of BJT and FET power amplifiers in term of their frequency response, equivalent circuit, thermal management and gain. (C 4, P 3) 2

Course Delivery Number of Units : 4 Lecture : 3 hours/week x 14 weeks

Course Delivery Number of Units : 4 Lecture : 3 hours/week x 14 weeks = 42 hours Lab/Tutorial: 2 hours per week x 14 weeks = 28 hours 3

Course Assessment n n n Final Examination Class Test 1 Class Test 2 Lab

Course Assessment n n n Final Examination Class Test 1 Class Test 2 Lab test 50 10 10 20 10 marks marks 4

Lecture n Lecturers Dr. Md. Mijanur Rahman (mijanur@unimap. edu. my, 016 -6781633) Mdm. Aini

Lecture n Lecturers Dr. Md. Mijanur Rahman (mijanur@unimap. edu. my, 016 -6781633) Mdm. Aini Syuhada Md Zain (ainisyuhada@unimap. edu. my, 017 -4164159) 5

Book References Textbook: n Donald A. Neamen, ‘MICROELECTRONICS Circuit Analysis & Design’, 3 rd

Book References Textbook: n Donald A. Neamen, ‘MICROELECTRONICS Circuit Analysis & Design’, 3 rd Edition’, Mc. Graw Hill International Edition, 2007 Reference Books: n Boylestad, R. L. , Nashelsky, L. , “Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory”, 8 th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2002. n Thomas L. Floyd, ‘Electronic devices: Conventional Current Version’, 7 th ed. ’, Prentice Hall. 6