IEX0065 

 E l e c t r o n i c s
 E l e k t r o o n i k a


 General  -  Contents  -  Literature 

 
Credits: 4,0
Hours per week: 4,0  (incl. 3.0 h of lectures,  1.0 h of practcal work,  0.0 h of classes or seminars)
Form of testing: E (exam)
Semester: k (spring=kevad)
Teacher(s): N.N.
 

Contents

A comprehensive review of the principles of composing modern electronic systems is given at the level of common circuits and building blocks.
A short introduction to modern technologies, methods of care, repairment and upgrading of electronic devices and systems is given as well.
An outlook on possible further developments is offered.

The course contains 3 main sections:
(1) a review of input (or measurement) signal generating sensors and output optical, acoustical etc. signal generating blocks (displays, loudspeakers, actuators etc.);
(2) an outlook on analog electronic means for amplification and transforming analog electrical signals (incl. most frequently used types of analog-digital converters), and
(3) a review of common (or standard) circuits of digital electronic systems (incl. digital-analog converters and examples of their usage).

As the result of taking this course students will have a clear standard users knowledge about modern analog and standard units of digital electronics, and a proper understanding of roles of those elements in modern information processing systems.
The laboratory exercises help to develop practical experience in usage of electronic devices and measurement instruments.
 

Literature

J.Millman, A.Grabel. Microelectronics.
McGraw-Hill, 1987.

 

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