This 3 unit course covers operational amplifiers, signal converters, and sensors and transducers for converting physical parameters into electrical signals and vice versa. The course focuses on developing signal conversion circuits to allow measurement, processing and control of physical parameters through digital systems. Topics include differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, analog to digital conversion, digital to analog conversion, sensors, transducers, and basic control devices. The course meets for 3 hours per week and has prerequisites in fundamentals of electronic circuits.
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Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
This 3 unit course covers operational amplifiers, signal converters, and sensors and transducers for converting physical parameters into electrical signals and vice versa. The course focuses on developing signal conversion circuits to allow measurement, processing and control of physical parameters through digital systems. Topics include differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, analog to digital conversion, digital to analog conversion, sensors, transducers, and basic control devices. The course meets for 3 hours per week and has prerequisites in fundamentals of electronic circuits.
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Course Name Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
Course This course covers operational amplifiers, signal converters, power
Description switching devices and the construction and operation of sensors and transducers for converting physical parameters into electrical signals and vice-versa. The course focuses on the application of these devices in developing signal conversion circuits that allow measurement, processing and control of physical parameters by digital processing systems such as a finite state machine or a digital computer. Topics on actuators are also included. Number of Units 3 units for Lecture Number of 3 hours per week Contact Hour per Week Prerequisites Fundamentals of Electronic Circuits Program To be identified by the program Outcomes Course Outcomes To be identified by the program Course Outline 1. Differential Amplifiers 2. Operational Amplifiers 3. Linear and Non-Linear Applications of Op-Amp 4. Analog to digital Conversion 5. digital to Analog Conversion 6. Other Mixed Signals 7. Basic Measurement Theory 8. Sensors and Transducers 9. Other Types of Sensors and Transducers 10. Basic Control Devices