Course detail
Electronic Circuits Theory
FEKT-NTEOAcad. year: 2018/2019
Students become familiar with principles and application of basic matrix methods (based on Kirchhoff´s equations, method of the current loops, method of the nodal voltages) and its modifications (linear transformations, method of disabled row, method of stamps). Further, important questions involving noise, sensitivity and tolerance analysis of the electronic circuits will be addressed. Finally, the problems with feedback loops and system stability, oscillation conditions and methods for solving the nonlinear electronic networks will be solved.
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2. Network functions and parameters
3. Matrix methods for solving linearized circuits with regular elements, part I
4. Matrix methods for solving linearized circuits with regular elements, part II
5. Matrix methods for solving linearized circuits with irregular elements, part I
6. Matrix methods for solving linearized circuits with irregular elements, part II
7. Signal flow graphs as a tool for solving linearized electronic circuits
8. Sensitivity and tolerance analysis of the electronic circuits
9. Noise analysis of the electronic circuits
10. Synthesis of the passive two-terminal devices
11. Electronic circuit as dynamical system, feedback loop and stability
12. Methods for solving nonlinear circuits, chaos in circuits
13. Design of the active devices on chip (visiting lecturer from ON-Semiconductor)
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Basic literature
Recommended reading
J. Vlach, K. Singhal: Computer methods for circuit analysis and design. VAN, New York, 1994 (EN)
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Modern electronic components and functional blocks, their description and ABM modelling.
Modelling real electronic components and functional blocks.
Analysis of linearized circuits with regular elements.
Analysis of circuits with irregular elements and functional blocks.
General properties of network functions. Circuit description in frequency and time domain.
Sensitivity and tolerance analysis. Noise analysis.
Design and synthesis of the circuits. Synthesis of the RLC two-poles.
Computer aided analysis and synthesis. Studding of parasitic influences. Optimization.
Analysis of the network stability. Oscillation.
Principles of nonlinear and parametric circuits. Circuits in current mode.
Methods of analysis of nonlinear circuits.
Principles of switched networks, switched capacitors, switched currents.
Exercise in computer lab
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Symbolical circuits analysis by the SNAP program
Basic introduction to the PSPICE program
DC and AC analysis of electrical circuits
Time analysis, models of basic elements
Design and analysis of a simple amplifier
Final test.
Laboratory exercise
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Two-poles with negative input resistance
Transistor amplifier and liniter
Change of frequency spectrum in nonlinear circuits
Diode rectifiers
Parametric AM modulator
Final test (15 pt.)