20802144 - ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

COURSE PROVIDES BASIC CONCEPTS INHERENT ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS WITH REFERENCE TO BOTH SIGNAL AND POWER APPLICATIONS. THE STUDENT WILL LEARN ABOUT MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES IN NATURAL AND FORCED COMMUTATION WITH EXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS; BASIC CONFIGURATIONS FOR ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING AND FILTERING; BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS.
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Programme

- Basic concepts on electrical signals and devices.
- Laplace transform and system analysis in s-domain.
- Linear circuits analysis.
- Bode diagrams.

- Semiconductors main characteristics and PN junction.
- Diodes in both signal and power applications. Zener and Schottky diodes
- BJT, MOSFET and JFET devices in both signal and power applications. IGBT characteristics and applications.
- Power electronics converters: single-phase and three-phase diode rectifiers, DC-DC converters (Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost and Full-Bridge), introduction to DC-AC converters, sinusoidal voltage regulation with PWM technique, 1ph and 3ph DC-AC converters for 4-quadrans operation, hysteretic current control.

- Digital circuits.
- Boolean algebra.
- Combinational and sequential circuits.
- Microcontroller and Digital Signal Processors. Memory devices. Analog-to-digital conversion.
- Hall effect. Current and voltage transducers. Position and speed sensors. Temperature sensors. Voltage-to-frequency and frequency-to-voltage converters.
- Operational Amplifiers. Digital-to-analog converters. Analog filters.

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