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31000 Electronics
Danish title: Elektronik
Language:  Danish    ECTS-creditpoints:  20, External examination.   
Type:  , open university
Class schedule:   E4 samt F4
Exam schedule:   F4-A (jun 04 2002), E4-A (dec 18 2001)
Recommended semester:  1st - 4th semester
Scope and form:  Lectures, group work and home work. Mandatory laboratory exercises and project reports.
Evaluation:  Written exam and approval of reports
Approval of mandatory exercises and project reports.
Examination:  13-scale
Aim:  Basic knowledge of electromagnetism and its relation to electronic circuit components. Skills in analyzing and synthesizing simple electronic circuits for processing of analog and digital signals and in construction of smaller digital systems.
Contents:  Electro- and magnetostatics. Electromagnetic induction. Capacitance and inductance. Basic equations of electromagnetics. Kirchhoff's rules and circuit calculations. Thevenin's theorem. Transient behaviour. Steady state AC calculus. Semiconductor components and model descriptions. Amplifier stages. Large signal and small signal models. Computer analysis. Operational amplifiers. Logic gates on transistor level. Boolean algebra. Combinational and sequential circuits. Medium scale integrated components. Programmable logics. Design systems and languages for logics. Time analysis and critical transmission paths. Digital system control principles. Simple microprocessor systems.
Remarks:  The course is a major constituent of the Electro Preliminary Programme. Students from other Preliminary Programmes wanting to join more advanced electronics courses should start out with this prerequisite. (Otherwise 31600 Basic Electronics is offered as a shorter introduction to some of the topics.)
Contact:  Lars Drud Nielsen, building 349, (+45) 4525 3618, ldn@oersted.dtu.dk
Torben Johansson, building 325, (+45) 4525 3443, tj@eltek.dtu.dk
Department: 031 Ørsted DTU
Course URL:  http://www.oersted.dtu.dk/31000
Keywords:  Electromagnetics, Analog circuits, Amplifiers, Digital techniques
Updated:  10-04-2002