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Ee 115a Syllabus Sheet

This document provides information about the Analog Electric Circuits I course. It lists the instructor as Sudhakar Pamarti and provides his contact information. The lectures will be on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-7:50pm in room KNSY 1200B. There will be 6 homework assignments, 1 midterm, 1 final, and 1 survey used to determine the final grade. The textbook is Fundamentals of Microelectronics by Behzad Razavi. Academic integrity policies follow UCLA standards. The tentative course outline covers topics like diode and transistor physics, circuits, and amplifiers over 19-20 lectures. Course logistics instruct students to check the class website and email regularly for announcements.

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Ee 115a Syllabus Sheet

This document provides information about the Analog Electric Circuits I course. It lists the instructor as Sudhakar Pamarti and provides his contact information. The lectures will be on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-7:50pm in room KNSY 1200B. There will be 6 homework assignments, 1 midterm, 1 final, and 1 survey used to determine the final grade. The textbook is Fundamentals of Microelectronics by Behzad Razavi. Academic integrity policies follow UCLA standards. The tentative course outline covers topics like diode and transistor physics, circuits, and amplifiers over 19-20 lectures. Course logistics instruct students to check the class website and email regularly for announcements.

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AnalogElectricCircuitsIEE115A

INSTRUCTOR
Name: Sudhakar Pamarti Email: [email protected] Office: 6731F Boelter Hall Phone: (310) 825-2657 Office hours: Monday & Wednesday 3:00pm 4:00pm

LECTURES
KNSY 1200B, Monday & Wednesday 6:00pm 7:50pm

TEACHING ASSISTANTS
TBD

DISCUSSION SESSIONS
TBD

REQUISITES & CO-REQUISITES


EE 110 (enforced).

TEXTBOOK
Fundamental of Microelectronics, Behzad Razavi, Wiley Inc.

GRADING
Type Homework Midterm Final Survey Quantity 6 1 1 1 Contribution to final grade 14% 35% 50% 1%

Homework will be usually assigned once a week. It will be due at the beginning of class one week from the day of assignment unless otherwise specified. Homework submitted any later will not be graded at all unless previously arranged or in case of emergencies. Collaboration on homework is NOT allowed unless otherwise stated.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
University policy applies http://www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu/studentconduct.htm.

COURSE OUTLINE (TENTATIVE)


Lecture No. 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11 12,13,14 15,16 17,18 19,20 Topics to be covered Introduction and review of pre-requisite material Diode physics, electrical models Diode circuits e.g., rectifiers Bipolar transistor physics, electrical models Large and small signal behavior, biasing Midterm Examination Bipolar single stage amplifiers MOS transistor physics, electrical models Biasing, MOS single stage amplifiers MOS as a switch, review

COURSE LOGISTICS
(1) All matters relevant to the course will be conveyed to you via announcements on the class web-site and/or e-mail. Please make sure that: a. You regularly check the class web-site, and b. That the class web-site has your e-mail address. The TAs will post a list of the names of students who need to provide their e-mail addresses in the next couple of days. (2) The preferred means of addressing queries to the instructor and/or the TA is posting your query on the class web-sites on-line forum. Otherwise, send you queries to an e-mail address that will be announced in class.

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