E026 – Electronics

Module
Electronics
Elektronik
Module number
E026
Version: 2
Faculty
Electrical Engineering
Level
Bachelor/Diplom
Duration
1 semester
Turnus
Summer semester
Module supervisor

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Lutz Göhler
lutz.goehler(at)htw-dresden.de

Lecturers

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Lutz Göhler
lutz.goehler(at)htw-dresden.de

Teaching language(s)

German - 50.00 %


English - 50.00 %

ECTS credits

5.00 Credits

Workload

150 hours

Courses

5.00 SWS (2.00 SWS Lecture | 2.00 SWS Seminar | 1.00 SWS Internship)

Self-study time

75.00 hours

Pre-requisite(s) for the examination
Not specified
Examination(s)

Alternative examination - Laboratory Practice
Examination duration: 0 min | Weighting: 0 % | not graded


Written examination
Examination duration: 90 min | Weighting: 100 %

Teaching form
  • lectures
  • exercises
  • laboratory course
Media type
  • lectures based on blackboard and lcd projector presentation
  • exercise bookle
Teaching content / structure
  • basics of semiconductor physics
  • semiconductor devices (diodes, transistors) and their equivalent circuits
  • basic diode circuits
  • basic small-signal amplifier circuits
  • power amplifiers
  • operational amplifiers and their basic ciruits
  • basics of circuit simulation
Qualification objectives

Knowledge:

  • typical semiconductor devices and their properties
  • typical analog circuits and their properties

Skills:

  • able to develop and size different types of basic electronic circuits
Social and personal skills

ability to work in a team (processing of the laboratory course in groups of 2 to 3 students)

Special admission requirement(s)
Not specified
Recommended prerequisites

basic knowledge in physics and math, Electrical Engineering 1

Continuation options
Not specified
Literature
  • Tille/Schmitt-Landsiedel: Mikroelektronik
  • Reisch: Elektronische Bauelemente
  • Tietze/Schenk: Halbleiterschaltungstechnik
  • Koß/Reinhold: Lehr- und Übungsbuch Elektronik
  • Brocrad/Engelhardt: Simulation in LTSpice IV
  • Siegl/Zocher: Schaltungstechnik
  • Sedra/Smith: Microelectronic Circuits
  • Baker: CMOS - Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation
  • Johns/Martin: Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Current teaching resources
  • lcd projector presentation slides
  • exercise booklet
  • instructions for the lab courses
Notes