Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 01 70425 S1 D ELECTRONIC DESIGN & ANALYS 1.00
70326/70325/E2002 70320
Familiarity with electronic devices and circuits is fundamental to electrical engineering. The material covered here will further develop both in breadth and depth that which was covered in the preceding units, with a significant emphasis on developing design skills. Topics to be covered will include: semiconductor devices (discrete and integrated), logic families, multistage amplifiers, operational amplifiers, active filters, negative and positive feedback, oscillators, power supplies and selected circuits used in communication systems.
After successfully completing this unit, a student will be
able to :
Description Weighting(%)
- Semiconductors 10.00
- Logic circuits 10.00
- Amplifiers 20.00
- Operational amplifiers 15.00
- Power supplies 15.00
- Feedback 15.00
- Communications systems 10.00
- Miscellaneous 5.00
Hand tools : 1 small long nose pliers (smooth jaw), 1 wire
cutter/strippers, 1 small screw driver (3mm flat blade).
Circuit Prototyping Breadboard.
Programmable scientific calculator.
Also required : Electronic Circuit Simulation Software - Microcap 6
Demo/Student Edition (freeware) (available off the World Wide Web at
URL http://www.spectrum-soft.com/demo.html).
Reference materials are materials that, if accessed by students, may improve their knowledge and understanding of the material in the unit and enrich their learning experience.
Integrated Circuit Manufacturers Databooks.
Savant C.J, Roden M.S and Carpenter G. L, Electronic Design: Circuits
and Systems, 2nd edition, Benjamin/Cummins, 1990.
ACTIVITY HOURS Lectures 28 Tutorials/Workshops 13 Project Work 40 Report Writing 10 Directed Study 10 Private Study 36 Examinations 3 Assessments 15
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S PASSIM LABORATORY AND DESIGN ASSIGNMENTS 40.00 N N 2 F 23/03/01 CMA 1 N N 3 F 06/04/01 CMA 2 N N 4 F 04/05/01 CMA 3 N N 5 F 18/05/01 CMA 4 N N 6 F 08/06/01 CMA 5 N N 7 S END S1 3 HOUR OPEN EXAMINATION 60.00 N N
1 In order to successfully complete the unit, students must
normally obtain, in aggregate, 50 percent of the total marks
allocated. In addition, students must normally achieve at least
50 percent of the marks allocated in each of the examination, the
assignments, the CMA.
2 Students are to retain a verbatim copy of all assignment work
submitted, for submission in the event that the original is lost
or damaged.
3 If students submit assignments after the due date without prior
approval then a penalty of up to 20% of the assignment total
marks will normally apply for each working day late.
4 An open examination indicates that the candidate may have access
to any material during the examination except the following :
electronic communication devices, bulky materials, devices
requiring mains power and material likely to disturb other
students.
5 A minimum standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
in order for a passing grade to be achieved.