Complementos de Eletrónica

Base Knowledge

Basic knowledge of semiconductor devices.

Circuit analysis techniques.

Teaching Methodologies

Theorethical:  Presentation with slides and whiteboard, interacting as much as possible with the students.

Practical/Laboratory: Problem solving plus experimental lab works with technical report.

Learning Results

Goals
Know and understand the functioning of the various semiconductor devices and its application in medium to high complexity electronic systems.
Analysis and design of electronic circuits in medium to high complexity is also a goal to achieve.

 Skills

Understand and interpret technical specifications of the components used in electronic circuits.
Know, analyze, design and implement analog electronic circuits of medium to high complexity, namely: oscillators, DC power sources, linear and non-linear systems based on Operational Amplifiers and composite amplifiers (differential and push-pull).
Use simulation tools (Spice).
Know and use correctly test and measurement equipment.
Develop the ability to do group work and to write technical reports

Program

1. Oscillator circuits

2. Operational amplifiers in linear and non-linear applications.

3. Analysis of composite amplifiers (Differential, Push-Pull and cascode)

4. DC Power sources and voltage Regulators (linear and switched): discrete and integrated.

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Boylestad, R. and Nashelsky, L. (2013). Dispositivos Electrónicos e Teoria dos Circuitos (11ª Edição), Prentice-Hall do Brasil.
Malvino, A. (2007). Princípios de Electrónica, Vol. 1 e 2, Sétima Edição. McGraw-Hill.
Malvino, A. and Bates, D. (2015). Electronic Principles (8th Edition). McGraw-Hill Education.
Sedra, A. and Smith, K. (2014) Microelectronic Circuits (7th Edition). Oxford University Press.
Marques, L. (2021) Slides used in theoretical classes. Availabe in UC moodle page.
Marques, L. (2021). LTSpice simulador Manual/Tutorial. Availabe in UC moodle page.
Marques, L. (2021). Sheets with electronic circuits problems. Availabe in UC moodle page.