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Course Title: Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

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Code:

ELNC1350P

Admit Term:

2026 Fall 1264

Credits:

4

Description:

The student will be introduced to the fundamental components of an op amp and correlate these features with the typical A.C. and D.C. performance characteristics that define the device. These principles will serve as an introduction to the development of analysis and design skills in the areas where operational amplifiers are used as open and closed loop amplifiers. The use of op amps as level detectors and comparators, active filters, timers, digital-to-analog (DAC) and analog-to-digital (ADC) converters, instrumentation amplifiers, PWM (pulse width modulation) and phase lock loops (PLL) will be explored. As well, applications of the op amp in signal processing, basic motor control, and PID (proportional integral and differential) control will be explored. Included is an introduction to power supply design and operation.

Prerequisites for this course

  • ELEC1232 - Electrical II AND
    • ELNC1210 - Electronic Devices OR
    • ELNC1231 - Electronic Circuit Application

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