TNGE25 |
Electronics, 6 ECTS credits.
/Analog elektronik 2/
For:
ED
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Prel. scheduled
hours: 44
Rec. self-study hours: 116
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Area of Education: Technology
Main field of studies: Electrical Engineering
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Advancement level
(G1, G2, A): G2
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Aim:
After the course students should be able to
- calculate quiscent point and do signal calculations (voltage gain and impedance) for basically amplifiers with bipolar and MOS transistors
- calculate voltage gain for simple differential amplifiers
- argument why to use different current mirrors
- analyze why oscillators of type RC, LC or crystal can oscillate generally requirement for oscillators
- describe how power amplifiers are build and do some simple power calculations and also show if you had to use a cooler
- show principles for how to build linear and switched power supplies
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Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
Analog electronics 1
Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.
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Supplementary courses:
Analog/Digital System Design
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Organisation:
Education in form of lectures/lessons and laboratory work. The course is finished with a design of a simpler electronic project.
The course runs over the entire autumn semester.
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Course contents:
Different kind of transistors (BJT, MOS), signal models for transistors, amplifiers with transistors, frequency response, power amplifiers, simulation program for electronic circuits, the course is ended with an analog design project.
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Course literature:
Molin Bengt:Analog elektronik, Studentlitteratur 2:a uppl ISBN: 978-91-44-05367-7
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Examination: |
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Written examination Project work Laboratory work Written test Written test |
3 ECTS 1,5 ECTS 1,5 ECTS 0 ECTS 0 ECTS
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The examination consists of two written tests (KTR1 and KTR2) or with a re-exam (TEN1). If only one out of two written tests is approved the student must retake the written exam, TEN1, for the entire course. The course is passed when both written tests (alternatively TEN1), project work and laboratory work are approved. The final grade for the course is the arithmetic average of the grades from different parts. Two written re-examinations are given during the year (April to August). |
Course language is Swedish.
Department offering the course: ITN.
Director of Studies: Adriana Serban
Examiner: Amir Baranzahi
Link to the course homepage at the department
Course Syllabus in Swedish
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