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Title: SEMESTER 2, 20082009


1
Welcome!
  • SEMESTER 2, 2008/2009
  • Faculty of Electrical Electronics Engineering
    (FKEE)

2
Agenda to Be Covered
  • - Course Information
  • Course and Lecturer
  • Synopsis
  • General objective
  • Syllabus
  • References
  • Assessments

2
3
Agenda to Be Covered (cont)
  • - Class Hours
  • - Classroom Policies
  • Attendance Policies
  • Classroom Conduct
  • - Academic Honesty
  • - Grading
  • - Grading Timetable
  • - QA

3
4
Course and Lecturer
  • Course
  • BEE 2233 Analog Electronics II
  • 3 Credit Lecture 3 hours,
  • Lab 2 hours
  • Lecturer
  • NOR FARIZAN BINTI ZAKARIA
  • FKEE
  • Phone 09-5492323
  • E-mail norfarizan_at_ump.edu.my
  • Office A1-02-07
  • Skype bijanzack

5
SYNOPSIS
  • This course introduces the fundamental of
    semiconductor devices which are diodes and
    transistors. It also describe FET transistors
    operational characteristic that covers the DC and
    AC analysis. Towards the end of this students are
    exposed to the applications of these
    semiconductor devices. During the laboratory
    sessions, students are expected to demonstrate
    and troubleshoot basic semiconductor devices
    circuits.

6
Course Outcomes
  • At the end of this course, the students
  • will be able to
  • CO1 Describe the characteristic and operation of
    FET transistor properties and op-amp in AC and DC
    condition
  • CO2 Identify various FET configuration in AC and
    DC condition
  • CO3 Analyze operating condition for various FET
    configuration and active filters in AC and DC
    condition
  • CO4 Demonstrate and troubleshoot FET and op-amp
    circuits

7
CO/PO Mapping
8
Program Outcomes
  • PO 1 Acquire and apply knowledge of sciences and
    electrical electronics engineering fundamentals
  • PO 2 Acquire in-depth technical competency in a
    specific engineering discipline
  • PO 3 Identify, formulate and provide effective
    solution to engineering problem
  • PO 8 Function effectively as an individual and
    in a group with the capacity to be leader

9
SYLLABUS
  • 1.0 Field Effect Transistor (4 Hours)
  • 2.0 FET DC Biasing (8 Hours)
  • 3.0 FET Small Signal Analysis (9 Hour)
  • 4.0 FET Frequency response (3 Hours)
  • 5.0 Operational Amplifiers (9 Hours)
  • 6.0 Active Filters (9 Hours)

10
REFERENCES
  • Robert Boylestad, Electronic Devices and Circuit
    Theory, 9th Edition, ISBN 0-13-197408-4, Prentice
    Hall, 2006
  • Thomas L. Floyd, Electronic Devices, ISBN
    0-13-028484-X, Prentice Hall, 2004
  • Robert T. Paynter, Introductory Electronic
    Devices and Circuits, ISBN 0-13-120675-3,
    Premtice Hall, 2003
  • Albert Malvino David J. Bates, Electronic
    Principles, 7th Edition ISBN 978-007-126191-3,
    McGraw Hill

11
ASSESSMENT
  • Final grade will be calculated as
  • follows
  • Assignment/Quiz 20
  • Test 30
  • Laboratory 10
  • Final Examination 40
  • Total 100

12
CLASS HOURS
  • Lecture
  • - 16.00 16.50 PM
  • (Tue) XBK06
  • - 8.00 9.50 AM
  • (Fri) XBK05
  • Lab
  • - 16.00 17.50 PM
  • (Thu) FKE7

13
CLASSROOM POLICIES
  • Attendance Policies
  • Each student is compulsory (100) to attend all
    classes including lectures, tutorials,
    laboratories, and fieldwork for each registered
    class, including the first class session, in
    order to verify registration with instructors,
    and to complete all work assigned for the course.
  • If students do not attend the class and do not
    give prior notification to the instructor of
    reasons for absence and intent to attend the
    class, the student shall be dropped from the
    course.
  • Instructors of courses are not obligated to
    provide make-up opportunities for students who
    are absent, unless the absence has been
    officially approved. An officially approved
    absence, however, merely gives the individual who
    missed the class an opportunity to make up the
    work and in no way excuses him from the work.

14
CLASSROOM POLICIES
  • Classroom Conduct
  • All students in the class must treat others with
    civility and respect and conduct themselves
    during class sessions in a way that does not
    unreasonably interfere with the opportunity of
    other students to learn. Failure to comply with
    this requirement may result in points being
    deducted from a students final numerical
    average/soft skills.

15
ACADEMIC HONESTY
  • Your written assignments, lab and examinations
    must be your own work.
  • Academic Misconduct will not be tolerated.
  • To insure that you are aware of what is
    considered academic misconduct, you should review
    carefully the definition and examples provided in
    Student Handbook.

16
Grading
  • Marks will be given for quizzes, tests,
    laboratories conduct and reports, assignments,
    presentations and final exams.
  • Marks will also be given for class activities
    that require co-operative learning and peer
    evaluations.
  • Grading will follow CGPA Grading System
  • Passing marks is 40

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17
Grading Timetable
  • Test
  • Test 1 week 6 (10/2/2009)
  • - From Intro until JFET Biasing
  • Test 2 week 13 (31/3/2009)
  • - From MOSFET Small Signal until Op-amps.
  • Assignment
  • Tutorials
  • Quiz
  • After every important topics.

18
QA
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