School / Prep
ENSEIRB-MATMECA
Internal code
ESE5-EANA1
Description
This course introduces the basics of modern electronics, from physical phenomena to the design of logic gates. Students of embedded systems must be aware of the physical limitations of analog electronics when implementing digital functions. The course is illustrated by the history of electronics in terms of research and industrial costs: why was the transistor invented and what are its applications?
Objectives
Skills developed through this module :
- Use the functions of analog electronics in an embedded systems engineering context - Level 1
Teaching hours
- CIIntegrated courses40h
Mandatory prerequisites
Fundamental laws of electronics (ohm, nodes, meshes), mathematics (limited development, exponential calculus)
Syllabus
4 parts are proposed: 1) The electron: Introduction to semiconductors 2) The bipolar transistor Modeling physical phenomena: why and how? Mathematical and physical approaches 3) Basic assemblies Circuit design using a small-signal approach 4) The MOS transistor and digital circuits Digital circuit design
Assessment of knowledge
Initial assessment / Main session - Tests
Type of assessment | Type of test | Duration (in minutes) | Number of tests | Test coefficient | Eliminatory mark in the test | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Final inspection | Written | 80 | 1 | documents allowed calculator allowed |
Second chance / Catch-up session - Tests
Type of assessment | Type of test | Duration (in minutes) | Number of tests | Test coefficient | Eliminatory mark in the test | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Final test | Written | 80 | 1 |