Base Knowledge
Skills in electrical circuits analysis and in basic use of measurement equipment.
Teaching Methodologies
Expositive in lecture classes, using audiovisual media, and with an interactive / debate approach whenever possible.
Experimental, with individual or group assignments in practical classes, applying and consolidating the topics presented in theoretical classes.
The theoretical and practical classes are complemented by solving small exercises to apply the acquired knowledge.
Learning Results
To understand the fundamental functioning and know the main characteristics of semiconductor devices (diodes, bipolar junction transistor and field-effect).
To know and know how to analyze fundamental electronic circuits. Know and correctly use test and measurement equipment for experimentation and troubleshooting.
To develop the ability to perform group work, analyze and synthesize laboratory experiences and write technical reports.
Program
1. Analog electronics and measurement equipment fundamentals.
2. Semiconductor operation theory:
– Diodes, Transistors (BJT and FET).
3. Electronic circuits:
a) Diode rectifier circuits;
b) Capacitive filtering and stabilization with zener diode;
c) Polarization and switching circuits with transistors;
d) Basic arithmetic circuits with Operational Amplifier;
4. Design of electronic circuits:
a) Electronic schematics and PCB boards;
b) Soldering of electronic components.
Curricular Unit Teachers
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Slides used in theoretical classes, made available via ISEC web platforms.
Dispositivos eletrônicos e teoria de circuitos. 2007. Boylestad, L. Nashelsky. 8 ª ed. Reimp, Pearson/Prentice Hall.
Princípios de Electrónica. 2000. Albert Paul Malvino, Vol. 1 e 2, Sexta Edição, McGraw-Hill.
Principles of Electronic Circuits. 1997. Stanley G. Burns, Paul R. Bond. Pws Publishing Company.