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Previous course: 49103 |
Offered by:
Department of Information Technology
(IT) |
No credit points with: 45110/C4303/C4902/49103 |
Recommended semester:
1st - 4th semester |
Scope and form: Lectures, work in groups, home work and two mandatory laboratory exercises of four hours. |
Examination:
Written exam
(13 point scale
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Remarks: The course refers to essential fields treated in the 45110 course, Fundamental Electronics and Electromagnetism, but it does not deal with electromagnetism. The course offers sufficient prerequisites for joining the 49116 course, Digital Techniques. |
Contact person: |
Jørgen Christensen, IT, Building 344, Tel. +45 4525 3681 |
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Aim: To give the students an insight into the fundamental principles of electronics and digital electronics, by means of giving a description of analog and digital circuits and components on the basis of Kirchhoff's laws and the Boolean algebra. |
Contents: Simple resistive circuits. RC circuits. Diodes and transistors. Ideal operational amplifier circuits. TTL and CMOS logics. Timercircuits with astable, monostable and Schmitttrigger principles. Combinationel circuits and finite-state machines. Number systems and codes. Digital to analog and analog to digital converters. |