Course syllabus

Analog elektronik
Analogue Circuits

ESSF01, 8 credits, G2 (First Cycle)

Valid for: 2013/14
Decided by: Education Board A
Date of Decision: 2013-04-15

General Information

Main field: Technology.
Compulsory for: E2
Elective for: N3
Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish

Aim

The course is the starting point of the path towards design and development of analogue circuits like amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, AD-converters etc. It is the base for the courses Advanced Analogue Design, Analogue IC-design and Radio electronics. Further the course is useful for the project courses Analogue Projects and IC Projects.

Knowledge in linear systems and semiconductor physics are used. The course also presents interesting applications within control theory.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must

 

Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must

Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must

Contents

Amplifiers are used in many areas for example in mobile phones, signal conditioning, medicine equipment and in computers. The course gives a systematic method with which an optimal amplifier may be designed. The course (for students of Electrical Engineering) prepairs the student for a project, described in ESSF05 Project in Electronics and Sustainable Development

Examination details

Grading scale: TH
Assessment: Written exam, hand-ins and laboratory work.

Parts
Code: 0109. Name: Analogue Circuits.
Credits: 8. Grading scale: TH.
Code: 0209. Name: Hand-in Assignments.
Credits: 0. Grading scale: UG.
Code: 0309. Name: Laboratory Work.
Credits: 0. Grading scale: UG.

Admission

Required prior knowledge: ESS010 or ETIA01 Electronics.
The number of participants is limited to: No
The course overlaps following course/s: ESS020

Reading list

Contact and other information

Course coordinator: Bitr. Universitetslektor Markus Törmänen, markus.tormanen@eit.lth.se
Course homepage: http://www.eit.lth.se/course/essf01
Further information: The course is part of a coherent track of courses in the Electrical Engineering programme. See the web page for the EE programme for a full description.