(in Polish) Pracownia elektroniczna R 1100-2Ind19
Classes are held once a week and include alternately introductory lectures on the subject of exercises and laboratory exercises.
The electronics laboratory program includes 5 thematic blocks:
- passive electronic components,
- semiconductor diodes,
- transistors and transistor amplifiers,
- logic circuits (digital electronics),
- analog integrated circuits (in particular operational amplifiers, comparators, power supply circuits).
The number of classes planned for individual topics are different due to their scope (each topic includes 1 to 3 laboratory classes and 1 or 2 lectures).
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student:
- can use diagnostic and measuring devices such as a multimeter, oscilloscope, generator, laboratory power supply,
- can design and build a simple electronic circuit based on passive electronic components,
- knows the basics of operation of semiconductor elements,
- understands the operation of a transistor amplifier,
- understands the principle of construction and operation of logic circuits,
- can build a simple digital circuit,
- can use the operational amplifier circuit.
Assessment criteria
Starting each exercise is possible after the student's preparation has been verified by the teacher. After the exercise is completed, a report should be prepared. The final grade for the Electronic laboratory R is issued on the basis of the grades from the tests concerning the material from the lectures and reports from the exercises (it is necessary to obtain a positive grade for each exercise).
Bibliography
- P. Horowitz, W. Hill, The art of electronics
- Piotr Górecki, Wyprawy w świat elektroniki (all parts)
- Piotr Górecki, Wzmacniacze operacyjne
- Materials at elportal.pl, in particular the course "Tranzystory dla początkujących"
Additional information
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