431-481 Electronic Circuit Design 3

Credit Points

12.5

Prerequisites

431-331 Electronic Circuit Design 2.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours of lectures, 6 hours of tutorials, 18 hours of assignments/project work

Subject Description

This course will build on 431-331 Electronic Circuit Design 2. Students completing it will gain skill for designing practical electronic circuits and exposure to some of the techniques and tools involved in the design, manufacture and assembly of real-world electronic circuits.

Topics covered: circuit fundamentals (eg. noise in electronic circuits and systems, high frequency design), sub-systems (eg. crystal oscillators phase-locked loops and frequency synthesisers), trade-offs in electronic design (eg. illustrating topics such as analyog vs digital approaches, component precision vs robust design), component technologies (leaded vs SMD, parasitics, real behaviour of passives and their choice), PCB design techniques (CAD, multilayer boards, layout and routing for EMI, power distribution, high speed and mixed signal), electronic manufacturing (PCBs, component loading and soldering techniques).

Generic Skills

  • understandering the need for trade-offs in design

  • appreciation of the practical limitations in real-world components

  • appreciation of issues in manufacturing

  • appreciation of importance on robustness in design and the impact it has on manufacturability

Assessment

One 3-hour end-of-semester written examination (60%); 1-hour mid semester examination (10%); and laboratory/assignment reports due throughout the semester (30%).



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