- Docente: Cecilia Metra
- Credits: 9
- SSD: ING-INF/01
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Cecilia Metra (Modulo 1) Cecilia Metra (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Electrical Engineeing (cod. 0922)
Learning outcomes
To provide fundamentals on analog, digital and power electronic
circuits and devices.
Course contents
Introduction
- Advances in Electronics (Historical Outline)
- Future Perspectives
Preliminaries
Analog and digital signals
Linear Blocks
Non Linear Blocks
Electronic Amplifiers
- Amplificatori differenziali
- Amplificatori operazionali ideali
- Amplificatore invertente e non invertente
- Inseguitore di tensione
- Amplificatore sommatore e differenza
- Integratore
- Amplificatore differenza
Principles of Logic Networks
- Black Box Model
- Binary Signals and Configuarations
- Series/Parallel Converters
- Binary Numbers
- Decimal/Binary Conversion
- Combinational Networks
- Boolean Algebra
- De Morgan's Laws
- Decoder, Multiplexer
- Half adder, Full adder, Binary Adders
- Flip-Flops
Electron Device Physics
Electrical Classification of the Materials
Monocrystalline Silicon Structure,
Doping,
pn-Junction.
Junction Diode
MOS Capacitor
- Physical Structure
- Static and Dynamic Behavior
- I-V Characteristic
- Body Effect
MOS Transistor
- Regions of Operation
- nMOS and pMOS Transistors
- Depletion Transistor
- MOS Transistor I-V Characteristics
- Threshold Voltage Temperature Dependency
- Symmetry
- Area Occupation
- Speed Property
- Internal Parasitic Capacitances: Gate and Junction Capacitances
CMOS Technology
Oxidation: Chemical Vapour Deposition
Epitaxy
Photolithography
Doping Diffusion
Doping Ionic Implantation.
n-Well and Twin-Well CMOS Processes.
CMOS Inverter
Static and Dynamic Behavior
Input-Output Characteristic
Noise Margin, Logic Swing
Logic Threshold
Static and Dynamic Power Dissipation
Rise and Fall Time.
CMOS Circuits
Advantages of the CMOS Technology
Pseudo nMOS Inverter; Tri-State Inverter.
Pass Transistor and CMOS Transfer Gate: Multiplexer.
Series and Parallel Connection of MOS Transistors.
Charge Redistribution
Body Effect: Impact on Performance; Design Strategy to Tackle Body Effect
CMOS Logic
FCMOS Logic and Gate Design
Pseudo nMOS Logic: Principles of Operation and Comparison with FCMOS Logic
CMOS Dynamic Logic
Cascading Dynamic Logic: Domino Logic
Comparison between FCMOS and Domino Logic
C2MOS MOS (Clocked CMOS) Logic: Principles of Operation and Comparison with other Logic Families.
Pass Transistor Logic.
Power Electronics
- Introduction to Power Electronics
- Relevant devices for power electronics: diodes, BJT, MOSFET, IGBT, thyristor
- AC/DC, DC/DC, DC/AC Converters: basic principles and circuit topologies
- Thermal constraint for the design of power electronic devices
Readings/Bibliography
Sedra, Smith “Microelectronic Circuits”, Oxford University Press,
1998
J. Rabaey, “Digital Integrated Circuits –A Design Perspective”,
Prentice-Hall 1995
J. Millman, M. Grabel, P. Terreni, Elettronica di Millman,
McGraw Hill.
P. U. Calzolari, S. Graffi, Elementi di Elettronica,
Zanichelli
N. Mohan, T.M. Undeland, W.P. Robbins, "Elettronica di Potenza",
Ed. Hoepli
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons and practical sessions with pc and beamer. Practical sessions will face the analysis and design of simple electronic circuits, with the goal of providing students with the ability to analyze and design simple electronic circuits autonomously.
Assessment methods
The final exam is written. It consists in the analysis and/or synthesis of an electronic circuit similar to those considered during the practical sessions. It might also include some questions in order to verify the knowledge of theoretical subjects introduced during the course
Teaching tools
Lecture notes
Office hours
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