6.301 Solid-State Circuits
Fall 2008
Instructors: James K Roberge, Taylor W Barton
TAs: Hyun Ho Boo, William R Sanchez
Lecture:
TR11
(4-153)
Recitation: WF 2pm & 3pm
(34-304)
Information:
Introduction
6.301 is analog circuit analysis and design. We cover the tools and methods necessary for the creative design of useful circuits using active devices. The class stresses insight and intuition, applied to the design of transistor circuits and the estimation of their performance. We concentrate on circuits using the bipolar junction transistor, but the techniques that we study can be equally applied to circuits using JFETs, MOSFETs, MESFETs, future exotic devices, or even vacuum tubes.
Course Content
Transistor circuits from the single-transistor common-emitter amplifier to op amps, multipliers, references, and high speed logic. High-frequency analysis and design techniques. Open-circuit time constants, op amps, transimpedance amps, translinear circuits, bandgap references, and the charge control model.
Circuit examples from commerical products including the uA733 video amp, the LM172 AGC AM IF strip, the uA741 internally compensated op amp, the LM101 externally compensated op amp, the LM118 high-speed op amp, the LF155 jfet op amp, the OP07 low-offset op amp, the TL081 jfet op amp, the LM108 super-beta op amp, the 7805 voltage regulator, the LH0091 RMS-to-DC converter, the LM1496 multiplier, the AD532 multiplier, and many others.
Announcements
PS9 sols
Announced on 12 December 2008 9:45 p.m. by William Sanchez
lab2
I forgot to mention this in review session... but you're lab2 is ready....
You can just pickup anytime during the day tomorrow...
Or... if you want to check your score quickly... I can email it to you...
Study Hard :]
Announced on 12 December 2008 6:44 p.m. by Hyun Boo
OPTIONAL review session, 2-4pm, 4-149
Announced on 12 December 2008 12:58 p.m. by William Sanchez
OPTIONAL Final exam review session 12/12
Announced on 09 December 2008 3:42 p.m. by William Sanchez
OH 12/8
Announced on 08 December 2008 12:57 p.m. by William Sanchez
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