1st Master in Industrial sciences (2nd cycle-Industrial Engineers) Electronics

Industrial electronics

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ECTS Credits4
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staffVIGNISSE, Pierre
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 2
CodeTECH-IELE0005/1
Prerequisite

See program of Bac3

Aims and Objectives

Levelling forTheoryTo give to the student a fundamental training in analogical electronics by a pragmatic approach of the contents of course supported of electronic a thorough circuit analysis. To stimulate the creativity, quality essential of the engineerApplicationessential Complements of the course of theory, the laboratories initiate the student with the practice of direct and automatic measurements, with the design and the realization of analogical circuits

PCB prototyping

Description

LevellingTheoryResolution of circuits by matrix algebras - many exercises;Detailed study of the fundamental assemblies to a bipolar transistor and field effect; assemblies with 2 transistors: differential amplifier, cascode, Darlington,… ;various types of reaction; various food: stabilized, with cutting… ; operational amplifier and many linear applications and non-linaires; standardized, active and passive filters; oscillators, rockers; PLL and of its applicationsfundamentalAmplifier circuits Application; rectifying and stabilizing circuits of tension with protection while running; amplifiers of powers to bipolar transistors and MOSFET; Circuits multivibrators; integrated circuits timer, monostable,… ;Differential amplifier; realization of active filters; oscillating circuits (synthetizer, bridge of Wien); study of analogical integrated circuits (operational amplifier…) ; assemblies integrator and differentiating; optoelectronic circuits… ;transmission 2fils “4 wire

Bibliography

P. Horowitz & W. Hill. The Art of Electronics Cambridge University Press)

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Laboratory work
Assessment MethodsOral examinations
Continuous assessment
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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