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ET 315

Mathematics for Semiconductor Theory

This course provides a detailed study of the mathematics required to solve problems in semiconductor circuit theory. Some of these math functions include: vector algebra, load line plotting, decibel theory and application, common and natural log functions, power supply analysis, calculation of input and output bandwidth characteristics of semiconductor amplifiers, use of rate-of-change functions to study slope of lines and their relationship to amplifier impedances, and use of network theorems to simplify complex biasing networks for amplifiers.

Units: 3.0

Hours: 54 hours LEC

Prerequisites:
ET 314 - Mathematics for DC/AC Theory and Circuit Fundamentals
Min Grade: C
and
ET 306 - Electronics Fabrication and Soldering Techniques
Min Grade: C
and
ET 305 - DC/AC Theory and Circuit Fundamentals
Min Grade: C
Recommended courses:
ET 322 - Semiconductors and Nanotechnology
and
ET 335 - Integrated Circuits with Computer Applications