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Unit Code: EEB602

Unit Name: Analog Electronics

Description: Electronics engineering is the design, development, manufacture and application of electronics devices, circuits and systems. Electronic engineers are required to analyse various electronic devices, circuits and system, which contribute to the successful development of complex scientific and technical engineering problems. This course will teach you the fundamentals of analog electronics used in engineering. You will learn to design and understand operation of various devices and circuits. You will use Multisim to simulate electronics circuits and hardware laboratory will be used to develop and gain practical, hands-on skills.

Learning Target Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: 1. Investigate and design a DC power supply. (WA3) 2. Describe the characteristics, operation and applications of Bipolar Junction Transistors and Field Effect Transistors. (WA1) 3. Analyze the basic operation of A/D and D/A converters, and the principles of various differential and cascade amplifiers. (WA2) 4. Design oscillators and active filters circuits. (WA3) 5. Investigate and demonstrate the understanding of Optoelectronics device, characteristics and Silicon Controlled Rectifier circuits.(WA4) 6. Implement, analyse and evaluate Electronics circuits on breadboard and using NI Multisim.(WA5)

Prerequisite: Minimum Entry Requirements of the programme

Prerequisite Sentence: N/A

Credit Point: 15

Offered In: Semester 1