School / Prep
ENSEIRB-MATMECA
ECTS
5 credits
Internal code
EE8C
Description
Level of knowledge :
N1: beginner
N2: intermediate
N3: advanced
N4: expert
The knowledge (skills) expected at the end of EU courses
To have acquired the fundamental concepts of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) as applied to electronic circuits. (C1, N1)
Know the fundamental notions of noise in the analog domain. Master the principles of high-frequency synthesis. (C2, N2)
Master the use of characterization equipment in connection with power and noise measurement, as well as spectral analysis: (C5, N2)
Learning outcomes in terms of abilities, aptitudes and attitudes expected at the end of EU courses
Have acquired a certain knowledge of EMC for electronic circuits and systems. (C1,N1)(C2,N2)
Master basic board routing techniques designed to improve a prototype's sensitivity to EM interference. (C2,N2)(C3,N1)
Identify and discuss the functions of a phase-locked loop (PLL) and delay-locked loop (DLL). (C2,N2)
Quantify the noise of a simple analog circuit using transistor-level analysis. (C2,N2)
Understand the functional study and performance measurement of analog subsystems for frequency synthesis, power management, A/D conversion and signal modulation/demodulation. (C3,N2)(C5,N2)
List of courses
Free modules (your choice)
Choice of 2 out of 15
Business Intelligence
Introduction to market finance
Technical sciences and society
Parcours entrepreneur Session 1
Human, high-performance management
Digital and innovative project management
Management & health at work
Operational amplifier: Analysis & Synthesis
Electronics for Energy Conversion 2
Free outdoor module
Introduction to Labview programming - real time
S8 TOEIC (compulsory retake)
Microsystems
Introduction to research - PhD program
Parcours entrepreneur Session 2
Thematic project