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t.BA.ST.EDT.19HS (Electronics and Digital Technology for ST) 
Module: Electronics and Digital Technology for ST
This information was generated on: 05 December 2024
No.
t.BA.ST.EDT.19HS
Title
Electronics and Digital Technology for ST
Organised by
T ISC
Credits
4

Description

Version: 4.0 start 01 August 2021
 

Short description

Electronics and digital technology for systems engineering students

Module coordinator

Mathis Nussberger (nusm)

Learning objectives (competencies)

Objectives Competences Taxonomy levels
The students know the basics of combinatorial circuits and their description using truth tables F K1, K2
The students understand the simple digital basic blocks of combinatorial logic (NOT, AND, OR, XOR) and can use them in simple circuits. F, M K1-K3
The students know how memory chips work and what they are used for (RS- and D-FF, counters, registers and shift registers). F, M K1-K3
The students can read and interpret a logic time diagram. F, M K1-K3
The students know the functionality of ideal operational amplifiers. F K1-K3
The students can calculate, analyze and modify given circuits with ideal operational amplifiers. F, M K3-K5
The students understand the most important data sheet specifications of operational amplifiers. F, M K1-K3
The students understand the single supply concept for operational amplifiers. F K1
The students know the problems of electromagnetic compatibility, the common and differential mode and the instrumentation amplifier F K1, K2
The students know the static and dynamic behaviour of different types of diodes and know where they are used. F, M K1, K2
The students know how rectifier circuits work and can dimension them. F, M K2, K3
The students understand how signal rectifier circuits work. F, M K2, K3
The students know how MOSFETs can be used as switches in step-down converters and what freewheeling diodes are needed for. F K1, K2

Module contents

Number systems (binary, hexadecimal)
Combinatorial logic: Logical operations, combinatorial logic, simplification of logical functions
Sequential logic: memory chips, flip-flops, synchronous circuits, counters, shift registers
Feedback circuits with ideal operational amplifiers
Coupled circuits with ideal operational amplifiers
Single supply operational amplifier circuits
Principle of the instrumentation amplifier, common mode rejection
Static and dynamic characteristics of PN, PIN and Schottky diodes
Function and characteristics of the MOS-FET
MOS-FET as circuit breaker
buck converter
H-bridge circuits

Teaching materials

Scripts and exercises are provided for printing.

Supplementary literature

The documents provided are sufficient for successful completion of the module. The following books can be used as supplements.

Vom Gatter zu VHDL, Martin V. Künzli, Marcel Meli, vdf Lehrbuch, ISBN 978 3 7281 3125 6

Ralf Kories, Heinz Schmidt-Walter
Taschenbuch der Elektrotechnik: Grundlagen und Elektronik
Verlag Harri Deutsch, 777 Seiten, Fr. 48.-, 8. Auflage, 2008
ISBN: 978-3-8171-1830-4

Ekbert Hering, Klaus Bressler, Jürgen Gutekunst
Elektronik für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler
Springer-Verlag, 676 Seiten, Fr. 76.-, 5. Auflage, 2005
ISBN: 978-3540243090

Prerequisites

None

Teaching language

(X) German ( ) English

Part of International Profile

( ) Yes (X) No

Module structure

Type 3a
  For more details please click on this link: T_CL_Modulauspraegungen_SM2025

Exams

It is possible to deviate from the regulation of "proof of performance during teaching hours" if the lecturer announces this in writing in a module agreement during the first week of the study semester.
Description Type Form Scope Grade Weighting
Graded assignments during teaching semester test written 30 min marking 20%
Graded assignments during teaching semester test written 30 min marking 20%
End-of-semester exam test written 90 min marking 60%

Remarks

The module is based on "Electricity 1 & 2" and is a feeder for "Computer Technology 1&2", "Electrical and Drive Technology ST" and the elective module "Opto-Electronics".

Legal basis

The module description is part of the legal basis in addition to the general academic regulations. It is binding. During the first week of the semester a written and communicated supplement can specify the module description in more detail.

Note

Course: Elektronik und Digitaltechnik für ST - Praktikum
No.
t.BA.ST.EDT.19HS.P
Title
Elektronik und Digitaltechnik für ST - Praktikum

Note

  • No module description is available in the system for the cut-off date of 01 August 2099.
Course: Elektronik und Digitaltechnik für ST - Vorlesung
No.
t.BA.ST.EDT.19HS.V
Title
Elektronik und Digitaltechnik für ST - Vorlesung

Note

  • No module description is available in the system for the cut-off date of 01 August 2099.