450-2004 – Electronic Instruments Technology (TEP 1)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Subject guarantorIng. Vladimír Kašík, Ph.D.
Study levelundergraduate or graduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
450-2004/01 2010/2011 2021/2022 4
450-2004/02 2015/2016 2020/2021 4

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

Familiarize students with the internal structure of electronic devices, especially with the features and characteristics of the analog circuits. Students should be able to design the basic connections stabilized DC power supply voltage and to understand the function of switching power supplies. Students learn to design basic circuits with OpAmp for evaluating and modifying analog signal. They will understand the principles of A/D and D/A conversion and will be able to interpret the basic principles of digital techniques.

Teaching methods

Lectures
Individual consultations
Experimental work in labs

Summary

This course introduces students to the most important functional blocks of electronic devices. It is a component that provides electrical power and especially analog circuits for generating, editing and signal evaluation. Interpretation of the principles of A / D and D / A converters, the subject gradually shifting to digital signal representation and introduction to digital technology.

Compulsory literature:

Tooley, M.: Electronic Circuits – Fundamentals and Applications. Plant a Tree, 2002. ISBN 0-7506-5394-9.

Recommended literature:

Practical Electronics Handbook. ISBN: 0750680717. [on-line] Available from: http://ebookee.org/download/?file=Practical+ Electronics+Handbook%2C+6+Edition

Prerequisities

Subject codeAbbreviationTitleRequirement
420-2022 EO I Electrical Circuits I Compulsory
420-2023 EO II Electrical Circuits II Compulsory

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.