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

General electronics

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ECTS Credits7
Number of Hours (h/year)90
Teaching staffCAMUS, Philippe; COLLAS, Eric; VIGNISSE, Pierre
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeTECH-IELE0006/1
Prerequisite

See program of the Bac3

Aims and Objectives

Theory

Giving the student fundamental training in analogue electronics by a pragmatic approach of the course contents, with detailed analysis of electronic circuits.

Stimulate the creativity, that is, of course an essential engineer’s quality.

Laboratory work

The laboratory work introduce the students to direct and automatic measurements, to designing and realising electronic circuits

Description

Theory

Resolution of circuits by matrix calculus – many exercises;

Detailed analysis: of basic amplifier configurations with one bipolar or field effect transistor; of bi-transistor stage (differential amplifier, cascode amplifier, Darlington,…; of the different kinds of feedback; of stabilized and switched mode power supplies;

of the operational amplifier with many linear and non-linear applications; of the normalised, passive and active filters; of the oscillators and trigger; of PLL and its applications Laboratory work

Basic amplifiers; rectifiers and regulated supplies with current overload protection; bipolar and MOSFET power amplifiers; multivibrators; delaying IC; differential amplifier; actives filters designing; oscillators (synthesizer; Wien bridge); analogue IC analysis (operational amplifier); integrator and differentiator; opto-electronics …

2 wires « 4 wires transmission

Bibliography

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

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Laboratory work
Project or fieldwork
Assessment MethodsWritten and/or oral examination
Continuous assessment
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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