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ENGN2218 Electronic Systems and Design

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Engineering
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Engineering
Offered in First Semester, 2010 and First Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course builds on ENGN1218 Introduction to Electronics by developing the students' understanding of the principles and operation of advanced electronic circuits and devices (RLC circuits, operational amplifier, filters, bipolar junction transistor and digital logic gates). It also emphasizes the importance of modelling the behaviour of complex electronic circuits and devices using systematic mathematical techniques. Specific topics include:

  • Steady State RLC circuit analysis: complex numbers, phasors, impedances, complex power.
  • Introduction to Operational Filter Circuits: Transfer functions, Bode Plots, First order active filters (low-pass and high pass).
  • Bipolar Junction Transistors: Basic BJT concepts and circuit models, BJT Amplifiers (bias circuits, small-signal and large-signal equivalent circuits), BJT Common Emitter and Common Collector amplifiers, Cascaded BJT amplifiers.
  • Introduction to Digital Electronics: Number systems, Boolean algebra, Logic gates, Combinational logic circuits, Karnaugh maps, Combinational logic circuit design.

PSPICE is used extensively in the analysis and design.

Learning Outcomes

Students will:

- be familiar with the fundamental concepts of the electronics and electrical engineering

- be able to undertake practical experiments that demonstrate these concepts

- be able to demonstrate the skills required to design, model and analyse a comples electronic circuits

Indicative Assessment

Computer laboratories (10%); Hardware laboratories (20%); Mid-Semester Exam (15%); Final Exam (55%)


Requisite Statement

ENGN1218 or ENGN1221

Incompatibility

ENGN2211

Other Information

Course page http://eng.anu.edu.au/study/currentstudents/courses

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