Analog Technique 1
Despite increasing digitalization - the periphery of electronic circuits remains analogue. Whether controlling transistors, processing measurement signals or amplifying sensor signals with low distortion - analog technology is an integral part of most mechatronic devices and many automation solutions. The ANT1 module teaches the electronic basics for successfully reading sensor values into a control unit and using a control unit to control actuators such as motors. In addition to the theory lessons, two laboratory blocks are provided in which simple analog circuits are constructed and measured.
- Function of diode, MOSFET and bipolar transistor
- MOSFET and bipolar transistor as switches
- Input and output circuits
- Structure and function of the operational amplifier (OpAmp)
- Analysis of circuits with ideal operational amplifiers
- Basic circuits with operational amplifiers
- Simple non-idealities of operational amplifiers: Unity gainBandwidth, offset
- Simple passive and active low-pass and high-pass filters
- Circuit simulation: SPICE software
- Students understand the structure and function of diodes, MOSFETs and bipolar transistors.
- They can dimension MOSFETs and bipolar transistors for switching applications.
- You will be familiar with the structure and basic properties of operational amplifiers.
- You can analyze circuits with ideal operational amplifiers.
- You can determine and calculate simple active and passive filter circuits.
- You can interpret body diagrams.
- You will be able to simulate simple circuits with SPICE software.