Course syllabus
Course-PM
LET564 Analog electronics design lp2 HT23 (7.5 hp)
Course is offered by the department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience
Contact details
- Examiner and lecturer: Omid Habibpour (omid.habibpour@chalmers.se)
- Project and tutorials: Göksu Kaval (kaval@chalmers.se)
Course purpose
The aim of the course is to teach the basis in analysis and design of high frequency electrical circuits essential for wireless communication
Schedule
Week | Course topic | Reading sections |
45 | Introduction, Transmission lines | P1.1-P1.3, P2.1 |
46 | Smith Chart, Two-port systems and impedance matching | P2.2-P2.4 |
47 | Gain, unilateral amplifier and stability | P6.2-P6.3 |
48 | Bilateral amplifier, constant gain and noise circles, noise and LNA | P3.2-P3.6, P6.4 |
49 | Transistors, non-linearity and dynamic range | P3.7, P6.1 |
50 |
Cleanroom visiting, Tuesday 10/12 at 9:00, Exam problem solving Wednesday 11/12 . PCB send to fabrication |
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51 |
PCB Assembly and measurement, 17/12 & 18/12 |
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2 | Deadline project report, Friday 13/1 | |
2 | Exam January 15, 2PM (4 hours) |
Lectures
Tuesdays 8:15-10:00 (Kemivagen 9, MC2 building- A820 campus Johanneberg)
Wednesdays 8:15-10:00 (Kemivagen 9, MC2 building- A820 campus Johanneberg)
Exam Problem Solving
Wednesday 11/12 (8:15-10:00 )
Tutorials
Tuesdays 10:15-12 (MC2 building- Kemivagen 9, MC2 building, A820 campus Johanneberg)
Project work
Design, simulation and manufacturing of a microwave amplifier using Keysight ADS. The project is carried out in groups of 2 students.
Fridays 8:15-10:00 (E2-building ED3354)
Assembly and measurement: 8-12 Room B518, MC2 building (17/12 & 18/12).
Course literature
D. M. Pozar, Microwave and RF Design of Wireless Systems, Wiley, ISBN 978 0-471-32282-5, 2001 (Any version, Cremona, Chalmers Library).
CONTENT
Learning objectives
- analyze electrical two-port networks
- design and analyze high frequency circuits, e.g. amplifiers and oscillators
- construct high frequency circuits by using CAD software
- explain nonlinearities in high frequency circuits
- explain noise in electronic circuits
Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen.
Examination
Written exam that is graded (F, 3, 4, 5). Project report that is graded with fail (F) or pass (P). Pass exam and pass project report is required for a final grade to be issued
Permitted aids on the exam are a textbook, as well as a type-approved calculator. Course-notes are allowed.
Prerequisites and eligibility requirements
Basic knowledge in transmission line theory including the relationships between impedance and reflection coefficients corresponding to the course RRY010 Telecommunications.
Course summary:
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