100 likes | 287 Views
Lecturer: Matt James Matthew.James@anu.edu.au 6125 3378 Main ENGN Office or Ian Ross Bldg R217 http://spigot.anu.edu.au/courses/engn2211/ Tutors: Dan Macdonald, Evan Franklin, Matthew Smith. Welcome to ENGN2211 Electronic Circuits & Devices.
E N D
Lecturer: Matt James Matthew.James@anu.edu.au 6125 3378 Main ENGN Office or Ian Ross Bldg R217 http://spigot.anu.edu.au/courses/engn2211/ Tutors: Dan Macdonald, Evan Franklin, Matthew Smith Welcome to ENGN2211Electronic Circuits & Devices
8 Computer Lab/Tutorials (8 x 2 hour sessions) 8 Hardware Labs (8 x 2.5 hour sessions) No Lab reports/assignments to hand in Lab/Tut preparation/participation/completion marks 2 written tests Final exam Summary
4 CLAB groups (subject to change) CLAB-G1 = Tue 9-11 CLAB-G2 = Thu 9-11 CLAB-G3 = Fri 1-3 CLAB-G4 = Fri 3-5 PC Lab = CHEM G51A Computer Labs/Tutorials
4 HLAB groups (subject to change) HLAB-G1 = Mon 2-4.30 HLAB-G2 = Tue 2-4.30 HLAB-G3 = Wed 2-4.30 HLAB-G4 = Thu 2-4.30 Ian Ross R103 Hardware Labs
Electronic and electrical systems, both analog and digital, are pervasive in the modern world.
What is an electronic system? Examples?
How would you analyse or design an electronic system?
First acquire a sound knowledge of the basics: theory computer simulations laboratory practice
This course will cover: Circuit theory Analog electronics Digital electronics