Electronic Laboratory for Nanoengineering 1100-2INZ25
The electronics laboratory aims to familiarize students with the theory of passive and active electronic devices, the theoretical foundations of semiconductors and digital technology.
Students will build and measure simple analogue and digital electronic circuits. At the same time, they will learn about experimental techniques using basic electronic measuring equipment, on the example of measurements of electrical and electronic circuits. A major focus will be on the graphical presentation of measurement results, the adjustment of functional relationships to the measurement results and the application of the principles of measurement uncertainty analysis.
WWW page of Electronics Laboratory
Exercises concern DC and AC circuits (RLC circuits), semiconductor diode and transistor, operational amplifier and basics of digital circuits (gates, flip-flops).
Students learn the basic electronic measuring equipment: voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter, laboratory power supply, function generator, digital oscilloscope, as well as selected software for presenting and analysing measurement data.
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
After completing the Electronic Laboratory, students have:
- Knowledge of electronic components and devices and basic physical phenomena used in electronics.
- Ability to use measuring instruments (multimeters, oscilloscope, computer data collection systems).
- The ability to interpret experimental data and to analyse the results taking into account measurement uncertainties.
- They can solder.
- They can design, build and run basic electronic systems.
Assessment criteria
The evaluation in the Laboratory is based on the points obtained from individual exercises, participation in lectures and colloquia.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
1) Instructions for exercises presented on the workshop's website.
2) D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker, Fundamentals of physics,
volume 3 - elements and circuits of direct and alternating current
volume 5 - electrical conductivity of solids
3) Internet: semiconductor, diode, transistor, logic gate, flip-flop.
Additional information
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