Teaching Methodologies
In theoretical classes an exposition of each subject is given.
In the laboratory classes experimental works are realized, in groups, that aim the experimental validation of the acquired knowledge. The preparation of the work involves the use of electronic circuit simulation software. This is supplemented with problem solving.
Learning Results
To know the fundamental laws of Electricity and know how to analyze circuits that use Direct Current.
Be familiar with semiconductor electronic devices (diode, BJT, FET and AmpOp) and understand its utilization in basic electronic circuits and systems.
To know and correctly utilize laboratory test and measurement equipment, as well as computer simulation tools for electronic circuits.
In theoretical classes, the expository method (appealing to student participation) is used to introduce and ensure the acquisition of concepts and techniques.
Laboratory classes complement this with a theoretical-practical and experimental application, allowing students to consolidate the material presented in theoretical classes, namely through problem-solving and the execution of experimental group work.
Program
Fundamental laws of Electrical Engineering and circuit analysis techniques in Direct Current (DC).
Fundamentals of Electronics
– Diodes – operation and main characteristics. Application circuits (rectifiers).
– Bipolar and Field-Effect Transistors (JFET and MOSFET) – operation principles and main characteristics. Simple application circuits.
– Operational Amplifiers and essential applications and circuits.
– Implementation of basic logic gates using diodes and transistors.
Curricular Unit Teachers
António Luis Ferreira MarquesGrading Methods
- - Tests (75%) or Exam (75%) / Laboratorial works (25%) - 100.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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Brandão, D. (1987). Electrotecnia Geral. Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
Burns, S. G., & Bond, P. R. (1997). Principles of Electronics Circuits (2nd ed.). PWS Publishing Company.
Malvino, A. (2007). Princípios de Electrónica (Vols. 1 e 2, 7ª ed.). McGraw-Hill.
Malvino, A., & Bates, D. (2015). Electronic Principles (8th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education.
Marques, L. (s.d.). Folhas Práticas contendo exercícios sobre a matéria lecionada [Folhas práticas]. ISEC.
Marques, L. (s.d.). Manual / Tutorial sobre o Simulador de circuitos Spice [Manual]. ISEC.
Marques, L. (s.d.). Slides utilizados nas aulas teóricas [Apresentação de aula]. ISEC.