72055 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRACTICE 5

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 1998

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Credit Points 0.00

Pre-requisite: 70320+70635

Co-requisite: 70520+70620+70835

Synopsis


This  is  the final practice unit for Bachelor of Engineering students
majoring in Electrical and Electronic or Computer Systems Engineering.
Instrumentation and Control majors have the option of selecting either
this  practice  unit or 73051 Mechanical Practice 1, and  this  choice
will depend on their selection of elective units.

Day  students  will complete this laboratory work in conjunction  with
the  units listed above as Day co-requisites. In the case of  external
students  this  laboratory work will be performed during  a  one  week
residential school, during either year 6 or 7 of their course. If  the
latter,  the  unit  may  be  undertaken  immediately  prior  to  70061
Professional Practice 1, so that both may be completed over a two week
period.

This unit provides experimental work and project work in the areas  of
digital  sampling  and computer control, in signal  processing  topics
such as correlation, digital filtering and system identification,  and
in computer networking.

The principle objectives are to allow the student to develop knowledge
of  techniques,  apply  theory and interact  with  phenomena  in  real
situations,  and further develop problem identification  and  solution
skills together with a capacity for self learning.