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Laboratory in Fundamentals in Electronics

Code: 63102
ECTS: 6.0
Lecturers in charge: izv. prof. dr. sc. Emil Tafra
Lecturers: Nikola Miše , mag. phys. - Laboratory exercises
Take exam: Studomat
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1. komponenta

Lecture typeTotal
Laboratory exercises 45
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
COURSE GOALS: To acquire detailed experimental understanding of the basic circuits based on discrete solid state elements, and to get acquainted with selected specific measurement instruments.

LEARNING OUTCOMES AT THE LEVEL OF THE PROGRAMME:
2. APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
2.4. prepare and perform classroom physics experiments and interpret the results of observation;
3. MAKING JUDGMENTS
3.3. reflect on and evaluate their own practice of teaching;
4. COMMUNICATION SKILLS
4.2. present complex ideas clearly and concisely;

LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFIC FOR THE COURSE:
By finishing this course, student will:
1. be able to use instrumentation related to electronics (signal generators, oscilloscopes, power supplies)
2. be able to assemble circuits such as amplifiers, followers, simple oscillators, and various simple opamp circuits
3. compare the results with the expectations from theory
4. present the results in the form of a complete report

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
During one semester, students will perform eight laboratory exercises:
1. RC amplifier and follower
2. Multistage amplifier, and amplifier with and feedback
3. CR and RC integrator and differentiator; low-pass and high-pass filters (passive elements)
4. Discrete logical circuits
5. Time base circuit with tiratron
6. DC power supplies
7. Oscillators, modulation and demodulation
8. Opamap (inverted and non-inverted); integrator and differentiator; low-pass and high-pass filters (with opamp)

REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS:
Basic competence in electronics circuits.

GRADING AND ASSESSING THE WORK OF STUDENTS:
Students are graded for each exercise. The grade is formed from the written exam, their understanding of the physical background of the studied phenomena and the final report. The final grade is based on the average grade of all exercises and final written exam.
Literature:
  1. C.L.Hemenway, R.W.Henry, M.Caulton, Physics Electronics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.1967.
    P. Biljanović, Elektronički sklopovi, Školska knjiga, Zagreb 1989.
    Tiskana uputstva za praktikum (samo za internu upotrebu).
Prerequisit for:
Enrollment :
Passed : Fundamentals of Electronics
9. semester
Mandatory course - Regular study - Physics Education
Consultations schedule: