L207 EE442 Laboratory of Electronics II
L207 EE442 Laboratory of Electronics II
L207 EE442 Laboratory of Electronics II
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
The course trains the student in the application of experimental techniques in the management
of transistorized circuits such as: feedback amplifiers, differential amplifiers, audio amplifiers and
power amplifiers. Introduce the student to the management of integrated circuits such as
operational amplifiers. Design and check the operation of sinusoidal oscillators and active filters
with operational amplifiers. Specialized software is used to simulate the mentioned circuits.
Identify the relevant variables of the amplifier, determine its gain, input and output resistance.
Measure the electronic circuit variables accurately and verify the consistency of the values
obtained.
Tabulate the results in an orderly manner and make graphs that show the relationships and
dependencies between the variables.
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3. THE DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER
Measurement of the voltage gain, input resistance and output of the differential amplifier with
current source with resistance and with current mirror.
V. METHODOLOGY
In the laboratory sessions it is about exercising the concepts presented in the theory classes of
the Electronic Circuits II (EE422) course, so they begin in the third week of the academic
semester.
At the end of the course the student must prepare and present an integrating work or project. In
all sessions the active participation of the student is promoted.
During the semester 06 laboratory qualified practices, 05 of them are averaged, the one with
the lowest grade is eliminated.
𝑳𝟏 + 𝑳𝟐 + 𝑳𝟑 + 𝑳𝟒 + 𝑳𝟓
𝑭𝑨 =
𝟓
VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
LEONARD STRAUSS, WAVE GENERATION & SHAPING McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc.
(2nd Edition, 1970)