 Lab assistants are: Dilara YALÇIN–Kami ÇEVİK  Labs are divided into two sections (same as course sections). Verify your section as soon as possible.

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 Lab assistants are: Dilara YALÇIN–Kami ÇEVİK  Labs are divided into two sections (same as course sections). Verify your section as soon as possible.  Lab homepage:   If necessary, our document open password is 312lab 1

 Contents of the lab ◦ Rise time, fall time, noise margin and delay measurements both in HW and SW labs ◦ Datasheet comparisons with the real measurements ◦ Regenerative property of logic gates ◦ Ring oscillators ◦ Diodes and diode based logic gates ◦ MOSFET models ◦ Mosfets and measurements and comparisons ◦ NMOS PMOS CMOS comparisons ◦ Power dissipation of inverters ◦ Domino logic implementation in Spice ◦ Pass transistors logic implementations ◦ Transmission gates and logics 2

Circuit Simulation Program

 WinSpice3 is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for non-linear DC, non-linear transient, and linear AC analyses  Circuits may contain resistors, capacitors, inductors, mutual inductors, independent voltage and current sources, four types of dependent sources, lossless and lossy transmission lines, switches, uniform distributed RC lines, and the four most common semiconductor devices: diodes, BJTs, JFETs, and MOSFETs 4

 Installation: o You may download program at o Follow the links for the related materials 5

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 DC Analysis  AC Small-Signal Analysis  Transient Analysis  Pole-Zero Analysis  Small-Signal Distortion Analysis  Sensitivity Analysis  Noise Analysis  Analysis At Different Temperatures 7

WinSpice Deck/Netlist is a text description of a circuit consists of the following parts  Header  Circuit connections  Subcircuit descriptions (if needed)  Model descriptions (if needed – usually only for  transistors)  Analyses to be performed  Outputs to be saved / displayed 8

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PULSE(V2 V1 TD TR TF PW PER) EX: VIN 3 0 PULSE(-1 1 2NS 2NS 2NS 50NS 100NS) parameterdefault valueunits V1 (initial value)Volts or Amps V2 (pulsed value)Volts or Amps TD (delay time)0.0seconds TR (rise time)TSTEPseconds TF (fall time)TSTEPseconds PW (pulse width)TSTOPseconds PER(period)TSTOPseconds 11

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