Introduction to Electronics, Signals and Measurement
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Introduction to Electronics, Signals and Measurement | the course is designed to provide a practical introduction to electronics with a focus on measurement and signals. The only prerequisites are courses in differential equations, as well as electricity and magnetism. No prior experience with electronics is necessary. The course will integrate demonstrations and laboratory examples with lectures on the foundations. Throughout the course we will use modern “virtual instruments” as test-beds for understanding electronics. The aim of the course is to provide students with the practical knowledge necessary to work in a modern science or engineering setting.
We start with the premise that we as scientists and engineers design and built electronic systems in order to accomplish a certain task. Electronic devices help us achieve these tasks by detecting, processing and controlling various signals. For us, electronics exist in order to generate and process signals. This is an integrated problem and the purpose of this class is to develop the engineering methodology as well as the analytical and technical competency to address it.
These are very general tasks and are part of any modern laboratory experience. The methods learned will be relevant for the measurement, processing and control of physical quantities in chemistry, biology, physics and engineering. The same methods are useful for controlling laboratory experiments. The course will integrate demonstrations and laboratory examples with lectures on the foundations. We will build and test all fundamental electronics circuits that we investigate and we will use modern “virtual instruments” as test-beds for understanding electronics. The aim of the course is to provide students with the practical knowledge necessary to work in a modern science or engineering setting. Download free Introduction to Electronics, Signals and Measurement.pdf here
We start with the premise that we as scientists and engineers design and built electronic systems in order to accomplish a certain task. Electronic devices help us achieve these tasks by detecting, processing and controlling various signals. For us, electronics exist in order to generate and process signals. This is an integrated problem and the purpose of this class is to develop the engineering methodology as well as the analytical and technical competency to address it.
These are very general tasks and are part of any modern laboratory experience. The methods learned will be relevant for the measurement, processing and control of physical quantities in chemistry, biology, physics and engineering. The same methods are useful for controlling laboratory experiments. The course will integrate demonstrations and laboratory examples with lectures on the foundations. We will build and test all fundamental electronics circuits that we investigate and we will use modern “virtual instruments” as test-beds for understanding electronics. The aim of the course is to provide students with the practical knowledge necessary to work in a modern science or engineering setting. Download free Introduction to Electronics, Signals and Measurement.pdf here
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