Analog Electronics
Despite increasing digitization – the periphery of electronic circuits remains analog. Whether it's driving transistors, conditioning measurement signals, or amplifying audio signals with low distortion – analog technology is an integral part of most electronic devices.
- Structure and function of the operational amplifier (OpAmp)
- Analysis of circuits with ideal operational amplifiers
- Basic non-idealities of operational amplifiers: unity-gain bandwidth, offset
- Inverting and non-inverting amplifier
- Differential amplifier compared to the instrumentation amplifier
- Basic passive and active low-pass and high-pass filters
- Function of diode, MOSFET, and bipolar transistor
- Introduction to operating point and linearization
- Transistors as switches
- Circuit simulation: SPICE software
- Students can analyze circuits with ideal operational amplifiers.
- They know the structure and basic properties of operational amplifiers.
- They can determine and calculate simple active and passive filter circuits.
- They understand the structure and function of diodes and transistors and can use them to dimension simple circuits.
- You will be able to interpret wiring diagrams.
- You will be able to simulate simple circuits using SPICE software.
- Allgemeine Elektrotechnik 2 (aet2)