Es154: Electronic Devices and Circuits: Information Sheet
Es154: Electronic Devices and Circuits: Information Sheet
Es154: Electronic Devices and Circuits: Information Sheet
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http://deas.harvard.edu/courses/es154
INSTRUCTOR: Office: Office Hours: Telephone: E-mail: T.F: Office: Office Hours: Office Phone: E-mail: LAB ASST: Office: E-mail: ADMIN ASST: Office: E-mail: Gu-Yeon Wei, Assistant Professor of Electical Engineering Maxwell Dworkin 333 Tues.,Wed.,Thurs. 2-3 pm and by appointment 617-384-8131 guyeon@eecs.harvard.edu Kathy Aidala TBD and by appointment 617-495-9598 aidala@fas.harvard.edu Xuan Liang Pierce G11A xuan@kepler.harvard.edu Carol Harlow Maxwell Dworkin 343 harlow@deas.harvard.edu Handouts are always available in Maxwell Dworkin 343
(PDF of handouts, notes, etc. are also available on the course web site)
Lectures: Text: Tues and Thurs, 10:00 AM to 11:30AM Cruft 318 Course Notes (available on course web site and in class) Microelectronic Circuits, Fourth Edition, Sedra/Smith (www.sedrasmith.org)
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of electronic circuits (ES 50), differential equations and Fourier series (AM 21b), electricity and magnetism (Phy 15b or 11b) Assignments: Weekly homeworks and occassional lab write-ups will be due on Thursdays in class (solutions will be provided in class on the due date). No late homeworks accepted unless approved by instructor at least one lecture day prior to due date. Laboratory: There will be four laboratory assignments throughout the semester. Lab assignments will be performed in Maxwell Dworkin B### during assigned lab hours TBD. Homeworks and assignments will make extensive use of HSPICE (an analog circuit simulator) available on Linux machines in Maxwell Dworkin B123. You should have access to the room with your ID card once youve enrolled in the class. Please limit your computer usage to course related work. You will also have access to these machines from most on-campus computers.
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Mini-project: There will be a small design project near the end of the semester. A write-up of the project will be due at the end of reading period. Exams: Grading: Other: This course will have one in-class midterm and one 3-hour final exam. Midterm Final 20% 30% Homework and Labs Mini-project 30% 20%
Each student will be required to sign up for at least one grading session where he/ she will grade homework assignments from the entire class. Solutions with grading guidelines will be provided. Pizza and sodas will also be provided!
Other relevant information and links to interesting course-related web sites will be published in the course web site http://deas.harvard.edu/courses/es154.
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24-Sep
1-Oct
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22-Oct
PN Junctions
Diode Characteristics and Applications Reading S&S: Ch 3 Lab2: Introduction to HSPICE and MATLAB HW3 and Lab2 writeup due
29-Oct
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Devices and BJT Circuits Reading S&S: Ch 4 Lab3: Useful circuits you can build with diodes HW4 and Lab3 writeup due MOSFET Devices and Circuits Reading S&S: Ch 5 Lab4: BJT Thermometers HW5 and Lab4 writeup due In-Class Midterm Exam (up to BJTs) Analog MOS Circuits Reading S&S: Ch 6.1-6, 6.9-10 HW6 due Frequency Response Analysis Reading S&S: Ch 7 HW 7 due
5-Nov
12-Nov
19-Nov
10
26-Nov
Thanksgiving Recess
11
3-Dec
Analysis of Circuits with Feedback Reading S&S: Ch 8 HW 8 due Advanced CMOS Amplifiers Reading S&S: Ch 10.7
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10-Dec
13
17-Dec
Introduction to Digital CMOS Circuits Reading S&S: 13.1-4 Winter Recess Winter Recess
Winter Recess
14 15 16
Reading Period (Possible Makeup Lectures and Exam Review) Mini-Project Due Exam Period (Exam Time TBA) Exam Period
17 18
14-Jan 22-Jan