Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Selected Topics in Pulse and Analog Electronics (17.DE501)

Native organizations units: Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Electronics
ECTS 10

Students acquire deep understanding of the field of analysis and sythesis of pulse and analogue electronic circuits and devices, with the choice from a wide area depending on the doctoral dissertation topic.

- the ability to successfully design pulse and analogue circuits - the ability to apply the designed circuits - the ability to use simple circuits in complex systems

Detailed study of the problems of analysis and synthesis of pulse and analogue electronic circuits and devices with the choice of the most important elements in the field. Theory and application of pulse (broadband) amplifiers. Protection against pulse interference. Specialised semiconductor brake components (fast recovery diodes, tunnel diodes, single transistors, HEMT transistor, various MOSFET structures, special tyristor structures, IGBT, MCT and other components): operation, characteristics, modelling, optimal use. Special forming circuits. Fast comparators. Characteristics of logic circuits. New families of logic circuits (low voltage CMOS and BiCMOS circuits, ECL- large scale integration circuits, new GaAs circuits): basic gates, characteristics, application. Critical signal distribution in fast digital circuits. Digital signals over lines. Non standard application of modern logic circuits. Pulse integrated circuits for special purposes (switch drivers, electromagnetic actuators, laser diodes, etc) Measurement on pulse circuits. The course is partially based on individual study and research work in the field of pulse and digital electronics. Study and research work is based on the primary scientific sources, organization and conduction of experiments as well as statistical analysis of data, numerical simulations, and writing a paper on the narrow scientific area in which doctoral dissertation is based.

Lectures, consultations, study and research work. A student is expected to do a project based on the part of the course chosen on the bases of interest and to compliment the work on the doctoral dissertation, in consultation with the future supervisor. The exam represents an oral defence of the project. If a student publishes a paper in a journal it is considered to be the final exam.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
H.Johnson, M.Graham High Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic 2003 Prentice Hall PTR, New Jersey English
Johnson, H., Graham, M. High-Speed Digital Design : A Handbook of Black Magic 1993 Prentice Hall, New Jersey English
W.M.C.Sansen Analog Design Essentials 2006 Springer English
Sedra, A. S., Kenneth C. Microelectronic Circuits 2004 Oxford University Press, New York English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Project Yes Yes 30.00
Term paper Yes Yes 20.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 50.00

Assoc. Prof. Brkić Miodrag

Associate Professor

Lectures

Assoc. Prof. Babković Kalman

Associate Professor

Lectures

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