General information


Subject type: Mandatory

Coordinator: Joan Triadó Aymerich

Trimester: First term

Credits: 4

Teaching staff: 

Salvador Alepuz Menendez

Teaching languages


  • Catalan

Skills


Specific skills
  • CE20: Understand the basics and applications of analog electronics.

  • CE24: Train to design analog, digital and power electronic systems.

Description


The purpose of the subject is to train students so that they are able to understand, interpret and perform calculations in the most conventional Analog Electronics circuits, made with discrete components. It is also intended to provide the student with the basic knowledge of electronic component technology. The subject is very strongly supported by the contents developed in the first year subject Electrical Systems. It should be noted that Analog Electronics can be considered the basis from which all the rest of the electronic disciplines are developed.

 

Contents


 

 

Content title 1: INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG ELECTRONICS.

Description

Analog Electronics within Industrial Electronics.

Utility and applications.

Components, circuits and systems

Typical advantages and disadvantages

Content title 2: ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY.

Description

Classification of passive and active electronic components.

Technological aspects of the components.

Content title 3: DIODE AND ZENER.

Description

Operation and model of diode and zener.

Characteristic curves.

Circuits with diodes and zeners.

Rectifiers.

Cutters.

Content title 4: BIPOLAR TRANSISTOR.

Description

Operation and model of the bipolar transistor.

Characteristic curves.

Polarization and polarization circuits.

Circuits with bipolar transistors.

Content title 5: FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR.

Description

Operation and model of the FET and the MOSFET.

Characteristic curves.

Polarization and polarization circuits.

Circuits with FET ..

Content title 6: SWITCHING CIRCUITS.

Description

Switching bipolar transistor.

DONE in switching.

Relay.

Optoelectronics.

Content title 7: LINEAR POWER SUPPLIES.

Description

Utility and need for power supplies.

Functional diagram of a linear power supply.

Calculation and design of linear power supplies.

Content title 8: AMPLIFICATION.

Description

Concept of amplification

Model of an amplifier

Impedance adaptation

Coupling stages

Frequency response

Polarization and choice of work point

Calculation of amplifiers

 

Evaluation system


The final grade (QF) of the subject is calculated as follows:

QF = Ex 0,7 + P 0,2 + T 0,1

Minimum grades:

Written test (Ex): 3,0

Practicals (P): 5,0

Work (T): 5,0

If the grade for any Ex, P or T activity is below the corresponding minimum grade, the final grade for the subject will be limited to 5,0.

There will be an extraordinary recovery session for the Ex activity for those students who have not passed the subject in the ordinary assessment. The grade of this recovery will replace that of the Ex activity within the evaluation of the subject, as long as it is superior. P and T activities are not recoverable.

REFERENCES


Basic

R. Safont. Analog Electronics Notes. ESUPT Tecnocampus.

R. Safont. Collection of Analog Electronics problems. ESUPT Tecnocampus.

V. Delós. Practices of Analog Electronics I. ESUPT Tecnocampus.

Electronic circuits: analysis, design and simulation, Malik, Nobert R., Ed. Prentice Hall, 1996.

Principles of Electronics, A. Malvino, Ed. McGraw-Hill, 7th ed., 2007.

Jacob Millman & Christos C. Halkias Electronic Devices & Circuits McGraw-Hill 1967.

Complementary

Analog electronics for engineers, Pleite Guerra, Jorge, Vergaz Benito, Ricardo, Ruiz de Marcos, José Manuel, Ed. McGraw-Hill, 2009.