APZPB044 Electronic Circuits and Systems

Institute of physics in Opava
summer 2021
Extent and Intensity
2/2/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Teacher(s)
RNDr. Daniel Charbulák, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Ing. Miroslav Vala, CSc. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
RNDr. Daniel Charbulák, Ph.D.
Institute of physics in Opava
Prerequisites
(FAKULTA(FU) && TYP_STUDIA(B))
Successful completion of the course "Sensors and measurement of physical quantities"
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
The course is a free continuation of the basics of semiconductor components in the course "Sensors and measurement of physical quantities" and expands the topic of designing simple electronic circuits. In the next part, more complex analog and analog / digital electronic connections used in measuring and control systems are discussed.
Syllabus
  • 1. Diodes and diode rectifiers. Voltage stabilization by Zener diode. Bipolar transistors, setting and stabilization of the operating point of a single-transistor amplifier. Properties of basic amplifier stages and their sorting into multistage amplifiers. Amplifier stages with DC and AC coupling, applications of ss, nf and vf. Basic power nf applications with amplifier transistors in class A, B, AB. Transistor limiter. Serial voltage regulators. Flip-flops with bipolar transistors - (astable, monostable).

  • 2. Unipolar transistors J FET and MOS FET. Specifics of field effect transistors. Characteristic parameters. Characteristics of FET transistors. Area of ​​enrichment and impoverishment. Basic connection of FET transistors. Power transistors FET characteristics, basic properties and comparison with   bipolar transistor, applications.

  • 3. Switching semiconductor devices with multiple transitions and their VA characteristics. Thyristor and triac. Basic properties, VA characteristics. Switching thyristors on and off. Basic connection and use.

  • 4. Operational amplifiers (OZ). Basic properties and parameters of ideal and real trademarks. Basic connection with   OZ as an amplifier, operational rectifier and for realization of mathematical operations on electrical signals (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, logarithm). Integration and derivation and complex functions. Differential amplification stage with   OZ. Implementation of low, high and bandpass.

  • 5. Analog and digital signal converters. Properties of converters. Number of quantization levels, bit width, range, resolution, converter accuracy. Types of codes used. Converter errors. Parallel converters: with current and voltage output, with switchable resistor networks. Serial converters. Converters with indirect transmission. Converters with stepwise comparison. Compensation transducers: tracking, with gradual proximity, with charge balancing. Integration converters: with   frequency to interval conversion. Special converters. Voltage to frequency converters: converter with   MKO and reference source.

Literature
    required literature
  • Brandštetter P. Elektronika. Skripta VŠB, Ostrava, 1991.
  • Sobotka. Přehled číslicových systému. Praha, 1981.
  • Vrba. Teorie vzájemného převodu. Brno, 2010.
    recommended literature
  • J. Stránský a kol. Praha. Polovodičová technika I., II. 1973–82, SNTL, Praha, 1973.
  • Peček Jiří. Elektronika v kostce. BEN, 2002. ISBN 80-86056-80-5.
  • M. Vala. Základy elektrotechniky a elektroniky - úvod do teorie obvodů. Ostravská univerzita, 2002.
  • Láníček Robert. Elektronika, obvody – součástky – děje. BEN, 1999. ISBN 80-860-5625-2.
Teaching methods
Lectures Exercises Individual consultations
Assessment methods
Attendance at seminars 75%, elaboration of assigned seminar papers from seminars, successful completion of the written and oral part of the exam.
Language of instruction
Czech
Further Comments
The course is taught annually.
The course is taught: every week.
The course is also listed under the following terms summer 2022, summer 2023, summer 2024.
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