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Course module: 202000624
202000624
Basic Electronics and Instrumentation
Course info
Course module202000624
Credits (ECTS)4
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact personir. E.L. de Weerd
E-maile.l.deweerd@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer
D. Chehata Gomez
Lecturer
ir. P.P. Veugelers
Lecturer
ir. E.L. de Weerd
Examiner
ir. E.L. de Weerd
Contactperson for the course
ir. E.L. de Weerd
Academic year2021
Starting block
2B
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
The student can:
  • analyze electrical and mechanical systems by distinguishing the elemental constituting components and relate these elemental components by conservation and continuity.
  • design, construct, evaluate and improve elementary circuits consisting of electronic components.
  • test a circuit (of moderate complexity) with electronic test equipment, apply a systematic approach to fault finding and attribute a certain range of faults to component level.
Content
The main objective of the `Basic Electronics and Instrumentation' course is to familiarise the students in a hands-on fashion with the basics of analogue electronics and signal processing. This is done by designing, building and testing basic electronic circuits. Starting off with very basic circuitry, providing a rather poor system performance, the students will gradually improve and extend their circuits and at the end they will be able to realise and understand a fully-fledged detection circuit for the accelerometer project.


Non-AT students: e-mail Arnoud Onnink (a.j.onnink@utwente.nl) if you want to join this course. Due to corona, we have limited lab capacity and cannot guarantee that you will be able to participate.
 
Module
Module 4
Participating study
Bachelor Advanced Technology
Required materials
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Recommended materials
Book
The art of electronics (3rd ed), Horowitz & Hill (9780521809269);
Instructional modes
Lectorial
Presence dutyYes

Practical
Presence dutyYes

Tests
Basic Electronics and Instrumentation

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