Scheda programma d'esame
ELECTRONICS
GIOVANNI BASSO
Academic year2016/17
CourseELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Code094II
Credits9
PeriodSemester 1
LanguageItalian

ModulesAreaTypeHoursTeacher(s)
ELETTRONICAING-INF/01LEZIONI90
GIOVANNI BASSO unimap
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
Students are expected to acquire: - knowledge of the general characteristics of amplifiers (gain, input impedance/admittance, output impedance/admittance, frequency response, ...); - knowledge of the main configurations of transistor amplifiers; - knowledge of the main characteristics of operational amplifiers (OPAMPs); - knowledge of the most important and most commonly used systems based on OPAMPS (voltage amplifiers, I-V converters, sinusoidal oscillators, comparators, filters, waveform generators, etc.). - ability to study and analyse the main characteristic of linear feedback systems; - ability to design simple electronic circuits such as amplifiers and waveform generators.
Assessment criteria of knowledge
During the written and the oral exams the student must demonstrate his/her ability to solve one or more exercises on the analysis of electronic circuits, with the evaluation of the parameters characterizing the system (amplifier gain, poles/zeros frequency, frequency of oscillation, etc.)

Methods:

  • Final oral exam
  • Final written exam

Further information:
Final written exam 50% Final oral exam 50%

Teaching methods

Delivery: face to face

Learning activities:

  • attending lectures
  • individual study

Attendance: Advised

Teaching methods:

  • Lectures
  • Task-based learning/problem-based learning/inquiry-based learning

Syllabus
The course provides notions on - general characteristics of amplifiers (gain, input impedance/admittance, output impedance/admittance, frequency response, ...); - main configurations and characteristics of transistor amplifiers; - main characteristics of operational amplifiers (OPAMPs); - most commonly used systems based on OPAMPS (voltage amplifiers, I-V converters, sinusoidal oscillators, comparators, filters, waveform generators, etc.). - analysis of linear feedback systems; characteristics of linear feedback systems; - how to design simple electronics circuits such as amplifiers and waveform generators.
Bibliography
Recommended reading includes the following works: A. S. Sedra, K. C. Smith, "Microelectronics Circuits", 4th ed., Oxford Univ. Press, 1998. J. Millman, A. Grabel, P. Terreni, "Elettronica di Millman", 4 ed., McGraw-Hill, 2008. Further bibliography will be indicated. Lecture notes or exercises will be made available on the course website.
Updated: 14/11/2016 17:27