Electronic Circuits & Signals Exploration Laboratory

Fall Semester 2024

Description

As everyday electronic circuits have transitioned into integrated circuits, they have become increasingly difficult to examine and tinker with. As a result, students become less exposed to basic analog electronic circuits and their fundamental operating principles. At university level, bachelor classes in analog circuits and electronics provide rigorous theoretical insights but are typically focused on linearised operating behaviour.

The goal of this lab course is for the students to enhance their understanding on how basic analog electronic circuits work, or perhaps don't work, and provide enough practical experience for the students to feel at ease using transistors, resistors, capacitors, diodes etc., to create working circuits.

For example, students create circuits that make physical quantities audible. Students are encouraged to realise their own circuit ideas.

Inventory

Time

Thursday 09:15 - 12:00,  Timetable

Room

ETF E109

Contact person

Hampus Malmberg

 

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