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EE216 Electronics -1
EE-216 ELECTRONICS -I
Course Instructor: Asst Professor Saleem Iftekhar
A118 saleem.iftekhar@seecs.edu.pk
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EE-216 ELECTRONICS -I
Acknowledgement: The author of these slides acknowledges that the most of the slides used in this course have been taken from the course material provided in the CD accompanying the two text books mentioned below. Some of the slides have been modified and some new slides have been added. The author would like to appreciate and give full credit to the efforts of the original creator of the slides and would categorically mention that the material used is purely for academic purpose and not whatsoever for commercial use. No commercial use of these slides is either intended and all those accessing this material are advised to use this material only for academic non-commercial purpose.
Microelectronic Circuits Sixth Edition, by Sedra, Smith Oxford University Press Fundamentals of Microelectronics, by Behzad Razavi, John Wiley & Sons Inc
Welcome to applications of circuit analysis into the world of Electronics Let us learn form questioning each other other wise we may use this technique Punctuality . Stick to deadlines .. Start work from day one . Consult your professor to remove doubts Importance of text Book and notes LMS will be used to upload slides, notes, relevant material
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EE216 Electronics -1
Lecture
Fundamentals of Microelectronics
CH1 CH3 CH4 CH6 CH5 Signals and Amplifies Physics of Semiconductors The Diode Bipolar Junction Transistors MOSFET
Why Microelectronics?
Cellular Technology
An important example of microelectronics. Microelectronics exist in black boxes that process the received and transmitted voice signals.
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Frequency Up-conversion
Voice is up-converted by multiplying two sinusoids. When multiplying two sinusoids in time domain, their spectra are convolved in frequency domain.
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Receiver
High frequency is translated to DC by multiplying by fC. A low-noise amplifier is needed for signal boosting without excessive noise.
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Transmitter
Two frequencies are multiplied and radiated by an antenna in (a). A power amplifier is added in (b) to boost the signal.
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Receiver
High frequency is translated to DC by multiplying by fC. A low-noise amplifier is needed for signal boosting without excessive noise.
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