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Lect. 1: Introduction
- What is electronics?
Science and technique of directing electrons(or any other charge carriers) to perform useful functions
- Electronic devices for directing electrons:
- Directing electrons- Apply potential difference Voltage (V)
- Flow of electrons Current (I)
Resistor (R), Capacitor (C), Inductor (L)
Diode, Transistor
- Useful functions by electronic devices- Amplification, Filtering ....
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The first commercial electronic (electric) device
Electromagnetic relay (1831) Joseph Henry ( 1797-1878)
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The first widespread application of electronic (electric) device
Incandescent light bulb in 1880
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Fleming Tube in 1904 Diode, Rectification
Marconi Receiver
The first electronic device
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Vacuum Tube Amplifier
Lee de Forest(1873-1961)
Beginning of electronics technology
Audion in 1906
3-Terminal (Triode) Vacuum Tube
Radio, TV ...
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Vacuum Tube Computer
(ENIAC in 1946)
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The electronic device: transistor
- Bardeen, Shockley, Brattain at Bell Labs (1947)
- Nobel Prize in Physics (1956)
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The first integrated circuit (IC)
Ge: Jack Kilby (Texas Instruments) in ~1958 Si: Bob Noyce (Fairchild) in ~1959
Microelectronics
Nobel Prize in Physics (2000)
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Semiconductor Revolution: Integration and Scaling of CMOS
Moore’s Law
Gordon Moore (1929 ~ )MERS Virus
0.1 Micron
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Fabricated by 10nm CMOS
~ 3 billion transistors
Application Processor
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Why study (micro)electronic circuits?
- Semiconductor industry is very important to us:
- Korean semiconductor exports in 2016:
- 2015 Semiconductor market share for Korean semiconductor industry:
- Electronic circuits are the basic building block for any hardware in EE
- Electronic circuit provides excellent design exercises
12.5% of the total export (No. 1)
17% (No. 2)
- High demand for electronic circuit engineers!
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● Goals:
● Teaching Staff - Lecturer: Prof. Woo-Young Choi (최우영)
Room: B625, Tel: 2123-2874 Email: [email protected], Web: tera.yonsei.ac.kr
● Class Hours - Lecture: Tue. 14:00-15:50, Thur. 13:00-13:50 at B031 - TA Session: When necessary
- T.A. :Hyunkyu Kim ([email protected]) Room: B629, Tel: 2123-7709
- Review basic MOS electronic circuits- Learn more about MOS electronic circuits- Practice MOS electronic circuit design
Transistors, Amplifiers Amplifiers, Feedback, Filters, Oscillators
Design projects
● Prerequisite: Electronic Circuits I
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● Textbook: Fundamentals of Microelectronics by Razavi(1st edition and 2nd edition both OK. 1st edition does not have a chapter on oscillators)
● Evaluation- Quizzes: 10 x 2 = 20 points - Tests: 20 x 2 = 40 points - Projects: 15 x 2 = 30 points- Homework and Attendance: 10 points
● Lecture notes are available before the class in YSECCourse materials for previous years are available in tera.yonsei.ac.kr
● Attendance:Absent: - 0.5 point, Late: - 0.25 point
● Homework: - Assignment in each lecture- Pass/Fail for each homework- No homework: - 1.0 point
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● Final Letter Grade
- Strictly based on final score distribution
- Roughly,A Grades: ∼ 30%B Grades: ∼ 40%C Grades: ∼ 30%
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● Lunch Meeting:
Students are encouraged to participate in lunch meetings with fellow students andprofessor. Lunch meetings will be held on Thursdays from 12:00 - 12:50 in my officestarting from 3/22. Sign-up sheets will be available soon. We can have free conversationon the course, future career plans, etc. Sandwiches and drinks will be provided.
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● Topics (Tentative and subject to changes)
- Review: MOS transistors (Chap. 6), MOS amplifiers (Chap. 7) Cascode stages and current mirrors (Chap. 9)
- Differential amplifiers (Chap. 10)
- Frequency Response (Chap. 11)
- Feedback (Chap. 12)
- Oscillators (Chap. 13)
- Analog Filters (Chap. 15)
- Phase-Locked Loop
Test 1, Design Project 1
Test 2, Design Project 2
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