College of Chemistry Course Guide

EE 105 - Microelectronic Devices and Circuits (4 Units)

(Taken from the UC Berkeley Course Guide)

Course Overview

Summary

This course covers the fundamental circuit and device concepts needed to understand analog integrated circuits. After an overview of the basic properties of semiconductors, the p-n junction and MOS capacitors are described and the MOSFET is modeled as a large-signal device. Two port small-signal amplifiers and their realization using single stage and multistage CMOS building blocks are discussed. Sinusoidal steady-state signals are introduced and the techniques of phasor analysis are developed, including impedance and the magnitude and phase response of linear circuits. The frequency responses of single and multi-stage amplifiers are analyzed. Differential amplifiers are introduced.

Prerequisites

EE 16A and EE 16B

Workload

Time Commitment

3 hours of lecture, 1 hour of discussion, and 3 hours of laboratory per week.




UC Berkeley Course Guide