Electronics (II) -113 Academic Year | Department of Electrophysics Prof. Jenn-Fang Chen

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Chapter 3 P-N Junction
3.1 Impurities doping, Drift and diffusion currents, Energy band diagram, Current transport under forward bias
3.2 Boundary conditions of the P-N junction, Current-voltage derivation
3.3 Logarithmic amplifier, Exponential amplifier, Multiplier, Divider, square root, Calibration, Diode rectification
3.4 Superdiode rectification, Superdiode with a gain, Superdiode without saturation, Peak rectifier
3.5 Full-wave peak rectifier, Voltage regulator, Loading effect, Breakdown diodes
3.6 An improved DC power supply, Ripple effect, Amplitude modulation (AM) and demodulation
3.7 AM transmitter, Current amplifier, AM receiver, Frequency tuner, Automatic gain control (AGC)
3.8 Another AM receiver, Carrier-signal extraction
3.9 AGC operation, JFET physics, JFET operating in the ohmic region, peak detector, AGC circuit
3.10 JFET amplifiers, Channel pinch-off effect
3.11 Infrared CO2 censor, Infrared driver circuit, Infrared detector, Infrared Co2 sensor complete circuit

Chapter 4 MOSFETs
4.1 N-channel MOSFET physics, Threshold voltage, Channel pinch-off, Current-voltage derivation
4.2 Current-voltage characteristics of MOSFET, operation regions, Circuit symbols, DC biasing of CS amplifier
4.3 MOSFET circuits, Load line, Input-output voltage characteristics
4.4 DC and AC circuits, Constant-input DC biasing
4.5 DC biasing stability, CS amplifier with source resistance, Bypass the source resistor with C
4.6 Another DC biasing, Current-mirror, CS amplifier with a constant-current biasing, Input DC range
4.7 CG amplifier with a constant-current biasing, CD amplifier with a constant-current biasing
4.8 CS in serial with CS, CS in serial with CD, CD in serial with CG
4.9 CS in serial with CD, Complementary outputs to cancel the DC voltage
4.10 MOS ohmic region for AM, Current mirror, PMOS,PMOS amplifier, Input DC range
4.11 NMOS and PMOS CS amplifier with a current mirror, Integration Circuit (IC) biasing, CMOS amplifier
4.12 COMS inverters, Pulse width modulation (PWM), Early Effect (Channel-length modulation)
4.13 IC design of a MOS amplifier, Constant-current load, Output DC offset
4.14 IC design of a CS amplifier with a constant-current load, Characteristics of the CS circuit, the DC output
4.15 Short-circuit current and output resistance, Cascode amplifier, Cascode amplifier with cascode current load

Textbooks:Microelectronic circuits by Sedra/Smith.

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Instructor(s) Department of Electrophysics Prof. Jenn-Fang Chen
Course Credits 3 Credits
Academic Year 112 Academic Year
Level College Students
Prior Knowledge Electronics (I)
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Chapter 3 P-N Junction
3.1.1 Impurity doping
3.1.2 Drift and diffusion currents
3.1.3 Energy band diagram
3.1.4 Current transport under forward bias
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3.2.1 Boundary conditions of the P-N junction
3.2.2 Current-voltage derivation
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3.3.1 Logarithmic amplifier
3.3.2 Exponential amplifier
3.3.3 Multiplier
3.3.4 Divider
3.3.5 Square root
3.3.6 Calibration
3.3.7 Diode rectification (1)
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3.4.1 Diode rectification (2)
3.4.2 Superdiode
3.4.3 Superdiode with a gain
3.4.4 Superdiode without saturation
3.4.5 Peak rectifier (1)
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3.5.1 Peak rectifier (2)
3.5.2 Full-wave peak rectifier
3.5.3 Voltage regulator
3.5.4 Loading effect
3.5.5 Breakdown diodes
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3.6.1 Voltage regulator with OP and BJT
3.6.2 An improved DC power supply
3.6.3 Ripple effect
3.6.4 Amplitude modulation (AM)
3.6.5 Amplitude demodulation
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3.7.1 AM transmitter
3.7.2 Current amplifier
3.7.3 AM receiver
3.7.4 Frequency tuner
3.7.5 Automatic gain control (AGC)
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3.8.1 Another AM receiver
3.8.2 Carrier-signal extraction
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3.9.1 AGC operation
3.9.2 Junction Field-Effect-Transistor (JFET) physics
3.9.3 JFET operating in the ohmic region
3.9.4. Peak detector
3.9.5 AGC circuit
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3.10.1 JFET amplifiers (1)
3.10.2 Channel pinch-off effect
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3.11.1 JFET amplifiers (2)
3.11.2 Infrared CO2 censor mechanism
3.11.3 Infrared driver circuit
3.11.4 Infrared detector
3.11.5 Infrared Co2 sensor complete circuit
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Chapter 4 MOSFETs
4.1.1 N-channel MOSFET physics
4.1.2 Threshold voltage
4.1.3 Channel pinch-off at the Drain end
4.1.4 Current-voltage derivation
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4.2.1 Current-voltage characteristics of MOSFET
4.2.2 Triode and saturation regions
4.2.3 Circuit symbols
4.2.4 DC biasing of a common-source (CS) amplifier
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4.3.1 MOSFET circuits
4.3.2 Load line
4.3.3 Input-output voltage characteristics
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4.4.1 DC and AC circuits
4.4.2 Constant-input DC biasing
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4.5.1 DC biasing stability against K variation
4.5.2 CS amplifier with source resistance
4.5.3 Bypass the source resistor with C to recover the ac gain
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4.6.1 Another DC biasing
4.6.2 Current-mirror as a constant-current source
4.6.3 CS amplifier with a constant-current biasing
4.6.4 Input DC range
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4.7.1 Common-gate (CG) amplifier with a constant-current biasing
4.7.2 Common-drain (CD) amplifier with a constant-current biasing
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4.8.1 CS in serial with CS
4.8.2 CS in serial with CD
4.8.3 CD in serial with CG
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4.9.1 CS in serial with CD
4.9.2 Complementary outputs to cancel the DC voltage
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4.10.1 MOS ohmic region to generate AM
4.10.2 Current mirror to cancel the DC current
4.10.3 P-channel MOS
4.10.4 P-MOS amplifier
4.10.5 P-MOS current mirror
4.10.6 Input DC range
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4.11.1 NMOS CS amplifier with a NMOS current mirror
4.11.2 PMOS CS amplifier with a PMOS current mirror
4.11.3 Integration Circuit (IC) biasing
4.11.4 CMOS amplifier
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4.12.1 COMS inverters
4.12.2 Pulse width modulation (PWM)
4.12.3 Early Effect (Channel-length modulation) (1)
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4.13.1 Early Effect (2)
4.13.2 IC design of a MOS amplifier
4.13.3 Constant-current load
4.13.4 Output DC offset
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4.14.1 Early Effect (3)
4.14.2 IC design of a CS amplifier with a constant-current load
4.14.3 Characteristics of a CS amplifier with a constant-current load
4.14.4 Adjust the DC output
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4.15.1 Short-circuit current and output resistance
4.15.2 Cascode amplifier
4.15.3 Cascode current load
4.15.4 Cascode amplifier with cascode current load
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