• Level of education

    Bachelor's degree

  • ECTS

    4 credits

  • Training structure

    Faculty of Science

  • Hours per week

    36h

Description

Learning analog and digital electronics.

For the analog portion, instruction is based on the study and application of the main components of electronics: diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers.

For the digital part, the basics of sequential logic will be covered.

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Objectives

Use fundamental concepts to analyze and solve problems (assemblies related to the applications of the components studied).

Use simulation software critically by comparing it with theoretical models.

Mobilize fundamental concepts to solve problems in digital electronics.

Use the main mathematical tools useful for studying these components. (Non-exhaustive examples: differential equations, complex numbers, log scale plotting.)

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Teaching hours

  • Elements of Electronics - LectureLecture6 p.m.
  • Elements of Electronics - TutorialTutorials6 p.m.

Mandatory prerequisites

HAE102 Electronics (L1)

The fundamentals of Physics L1 and L2.

Key mathematical tools useful in physics

Recommended prerequisites: Electricity

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Knowledge assessment

Syllabus

Filtering (first and second order) Frequency analysis - Bode diagram

Diodes: Junction diode studies – Applications – Use in non-linear regimes: Switching, Rectification

Transistors: Study of transistors (characteristics) – Applications in amplification

Perfect operational amplifier: Study of the perfect OA—simple circuits—Applications to special functions (filtering, oscillators, flip-flops)

Digital electronics: Truth tables (Reminder) – Sequential logic: counters – applications

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Additional information

CM: 6 p.m.

TD: 6 p.m.

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