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Electronic Design II
(EE124‐01) Lecture 25
HIU‐YUNG WONG
MAY 4, 2020
hiuyung.wong@sjsu.edu, Office: ENG363
http://www.sjsu.edu/people/hiuyung.wong/index.html
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Outline
Feedback Basics
◦ Sense and Return Technique
◦ V‐V
◦ V‐I
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Announcements
Assignment 5 due on May. 10, 2020 11:59pm, NO LATE Submission
Please check your homework, report and midterm scores on Canvas. Try to resolve any
issues asap.
Final Exam on Friday, May 15, 0945‐1200 (Lockdown Browser)
Since other classes are using Lockdown Browser already, I suggest you using it in EE124.
If for any reason you cannot, please email me before 5/10 and I will set up Zoom exam
for you. Same checking as in midterm 2.
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Article of the day
Israeli startup Arbe, which has raised $55 million to date to Arbe’s chipset produces detailed 4D images,
develop a 4D imaging radar chipset separates, identifies, and tracks objects in high
resolution in both azimuth and elevation on top of
The patented chip is capable of processing the raw data range and Doppler resolutions
generated by 48 receiving channels and 48 transmitting
channels, generating 30 frames per second, meeting
automotive power constraints.
30 Gbps of data, representing a virtual array of over 2300
virtual channels
power consumption of less than 4W
two orders of magnitude performance at
approximately the same power budget
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Fall 2020: EE 222 Advanced Integrated
Devices (Previously Semiconductor Devices II)
(Prerequisites Graduate standing or Instructor Consent)
A pedestrian and superficial guide on:
◦ Modern CMOS technology
◦ Future and 3D Transistors (FinFET, Nanowire), Negative Capacitance FET,
Tunnel FET
◦ Future memories: ReRAM/PCM/STT RAM
◦ More than Moore: Neuromorphic, Superconducting device and
Quantum computing
TCAD simulations will be used extensively
After this class, you will be familiar with TCAD simulation and the
basics of the most exciting device physics
https://ee.sjsu.edu/files/public/Greensheet/Current/gs_ee222‐
01.pdf
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What did we learn in the last lecture?
Loop gain =VN/Vtest
Textbook sometimes uses “–VN/Vtest”.
But we will NOT use this definition
Also, with feedback, Zin and Zout
are modified in the desirable way
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Sensing
Examples
Voltage Sensing Parallel
What should be
the values of R1
and R2?
Current Sensing
Series
What should be the
values of Rs?
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Subtraction (Voltage
Feedback)
Series
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Subtraction (Current
Feedback)
Parallel
RF should be large if
output is voltage, why?
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Finding Feedback Polarity (Ex. 1)
(a) Understand what this
circuit does!
Method 1: Use inspection
Method 2: Find Loop Gain
(b) set the input to zero;
(c) break the loop;
(d) apply a test signal, Vtest,
travel around the loop,
examine the returned signal,
Vret, and determine the
polarity of Vret/Vtest
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Finding Feedback Polarity (Ex. 2)
Use inspection method
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Finding Feedback Polarity (Ex. 3)
Use Inspection
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Four Types of Feedback What are the units of K?
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