EE 420L Analog Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory
Spring 2020, University
of Nevada, Las
Vegas
Student
lab reports are found here.
Current
grades are located here.
Project – design a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) using either the ZVN3306A or ZVP3306A (or both) MOSFETs and as many resistors and capacitors as you need with a gain of 25k.
You should try to get as fast a design as possible driving a 10k load
with as large of output swing as possible. AC coupling input and output
is okay as long as your design can pass a 100 Hz input current. Your
report, in html, should detail your design considerations, and measured results showing the TIA's performance. Your report is due at the end of lab on Wednesday, May 6. Access to your CMOSedu.com accounts will be removed at this time.
Online instructions
April 22 – last lab due, continue working on projects (q12) April 8 – Lab9 –
Design of a Beta–Multiplier Reference (BMR) using the CD4007 CMOS
transistor array, due April 22 (q11, email to me as indicated in
pre-lab) April 1 – Lab8 – Characterization of the CD4007 CMOS transistor array, due April 8 (q10)
March 25 – Lab7 – Design of an audio amplifier, due April 1 (q9)
March 11 – Lab6 – Single–stage transistor amplifiers, due March 25 (q8)
February 26 – Lab5 – Op–amps III, the op–amp integrator, due March 11 (q6) (q7) February 19 – Lab4 – Op–amps II, gain–bandwidth product and slewing, due February 26 (q5)
February 5 – Lab3 – Op–amps I, basic topologies, finite gain, and offset, due February 19 (video and notes) (q3) (q4) January 29 – Lab2 – Operation of a compensated scope probe, due February 5 (video and notes) (q2) January 22 – Lab1 – Review of basic RC
circuits, due January 29 (video and notes) (q1)
Watch the Lab Safety Training video and review the Lab Rules & Regulations here
Instructor: R. Jacob Baker (see office hours at this link)
Lab Teaching Assistant: none
Time: Wednesday from 11:30 PM to 2:15 PM
Course
dates: Wednesday, January 22 to Wednesday, May 6
Location: TBE B–350
Holiday: March 18 (Spring break from instruction)
Course content – Applications
and study of modern electronic analog and digital circuits. Advanced
instrumentation.
Credits: 1
Corequisite: EE 420;
Prerequisite: EE 320L
Grading
30% Quizzes
40% Lab Reports
30% Project
Policies
- Unlike
the lectures, laptops can be used during the lab. Please bring your laptop with you
to lab!
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- No late work accepted. There are too many stuents to try and keep track of late work.
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- If
a quiz is open book then only the course textbook can be used (no
ebooks, older/international editions, or photocopies).
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- Cheating
or plagiarism will result in an automatic F grade in the lab
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