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Course module: 202000012
202000012
Signal Analysis
Course infoSchedule
Course module202000012
Credits (ECTS)2
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr. M. Feinaeugle
E-mailm.feinaeugle@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer
dr. L. Amitonova
Examiner
dr. M. Feinaeugle
Contactperson for the course
dr. M. Feinaeugle
Academic year2022
Starting block
SEM 1
RemarksPart of Semester 3 B-ME (UT-VU)
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
  • Analyse and model the dynamics of an electric circuit (constituing equations, Kirchoff's laws, operational amplifiers)
  • Analysing sampled signals (digital) fourier transform, aliasing, leakage, Nyquist frequency, frequency resolution, bandwith)
Content
This is a part of Semester 3 of the Bachelor Mechanical Engineering (UT-VU) See here for the compete description of this semester.

SIGNAL ANALYSIS is the first course in the CONTROL & PRECISION ENGINEERING learning line.
This course starts with an introduction of signals in the time and frequency domain and the conversions between them with fouriertransforms. Attention is paid to the aspects of sampling (time-discrete signals). It then examines the modelling of electrical systems, i.e. systems in which quantities (i.e. electrical current and voltage) are explicitly a function of time. A systematic approach is given for the modeling (differential equations (DE) and block diagrams) of electrical circuits with resistors, capacitors, coils and operational amplifiers (OpAMPS).

Please note: This course takes place in Amsterdam and is only accessible for BSc UT-VU ME students.
 
Assumed previous knowledge
Prior Knowledge
Mathematics: Differential Equations
Participating study
Bachelor Mechanical Engineering-VU
Required materials
Course material
Lecture notes: Design and control of Mechatronic Systems (part 1) and other material on canvas, Matlab/Simulink
Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
lectorial
Presence dutyYes

Lecture

Tutorial
Presence dutyYes

Tests
Written test/Report

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