• ECTS

    6 credits

  • Training structure

    Faculty of Science

Description

This teaching unit, devoted to the fundamentals of digital electronics, is structured in an original way around a technical project, carried out individually or in pairs, the progress of which will follow the progression of the associated courses.

Each project topic will be assigned at the beginning of the teaching unit.

The main concepts of digital electronics will be explored in depth through lectures, and practical work may supplement the theoretical aspects to guide the progress of the project.

 

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Objectives

- To impart theoretical knowledge of digital electronics through the design of a technical project during the teaching unit.

- Teach students to work independently within a set time frame on a specific topic.

- Teach students to present concrete results of their work and justify them in written and/or oral form.

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Mandatory prerequisites

- Bachelor's degree level proficiency in "Signal Processing."

- Programming

 

Recommended prerequisites:

- Have a basic understanding of analog signal processing

- Have a basic understanding of signal modulation

- Algorithmic

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Knowledge assessment

Two objectives will be defined at the beginning of the teaching unit in relation to the specifications defining the project:

  • A goal to achieve
  • A minimum target for EU validation

The student, or pair of students, will be assessed on their project (theory and practice). They will submit a report on the proposed topic and may be asked to give an oral presentation of their work.

A second session will be organized based on a written (or oral) exam and/or practical work.

 

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Syllabus

  • Multiplexed analog-to-digital conversions,
  • Line coding,
  • Digital information format,
  • Wired (I2C/SPI) or wireless data transmission,
  • Digital modulations: Amplitude (ASK), Frequency (FSK), Phase (PSK), QAM, RF-ID/NFC
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Additional information

CM: 3 p.m.

 Practical work: 12 hours

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