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Description of EEE 404 RC ACTIVE FILTER DESIGN

Course Name:RC ACTIVE FILTER DESIGN
Course Code:EEE 404
Type of Course:Undefined
Level of Course:Undergraduate (First Cycle)
Year of Study:4
Semester/Trimester:Spring
ECTS Credits:5
FU Credits:3
Name(s) of Lecturer(s):Ali Ahmed Adam İSMAİL EA-305 ( aliadam@fatih.edu.tr )
Course Coordinator:Ali Ahmed Adam İSMAİL
Objectives of the Course:Ability to convert a passive filter to an active filter, synthesize an active filter starting from a transfer function, obtain transfer function of a filter given the specifications, verify filter design by computer simulation; ability to incorporate economic, environmental, and safety constraints in the design process.
Course Description:Introduction to analog filter design. Study of approximations, passive systems, analysis, sensitivity and stability of active structures. Design of active filters using controlled sources, operational amplifiers, and generalized impedance converters. Study of fabrication technologies for discrete, hybrid, switched capacitor and transconductance amplifier filters.
Learning Outcomes:-
Mode of Delivery:Face-to-Face
Prerequisites:(EEE 202 and EEE 322) or Chairman's Consent
Co-requisites:None
Course Contents:
( Weekly Lecture Plan )
WeekTopics
1Introduction: Synthesis, approximation, passive filters
2Active filter synthesis: Fundamentals
3Sensitivity
4Opamps; active building blocks
5Generalized impedence convertors
6Second order active filter sections
7Second order active filter sections
8Transconductance amplifier circuits
9Active 2-port networks
10Current converyor circuits
11Switched capacitor filters
12Discrete and hybrid filters
13Broadband matching networks
14General theory of compatible impedences
Recommended Reading:1. Passive and Active Filters, by Wai-Kai Chen, Wiley 2. Design of Anolog Filters: Passive, Active RC, and Switched Capacitor, by R. Schaumann, M. S. Ghausi, and K. R. Laker, Prentice-Hall.
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:Lectures, Exercises, Project, Assignments, Recitation, Demonstration
Assessment Methods:
MethodQuantity (%)
Quiz210
Homework420
Project115
Midterm Exam(s)120
Final Exam135
Language of Instruction:English
Work Placement(s):N/A