BEE2204 Analogue Electronics
Course Unit Title
BEE2204 Analogue Electronics
Course Unit Description
The course treats analogue electronics focusing on applications of analogue electronics in amplifiers, power regulation, oscillation and control.
Course Objectives
This course aims to:
- Extend knowledge of the theory and applications of transistors, transistor amplifier Design, and operational amplifier integrated circuits
- Introduce students to the concepts and use of feedback and feedback (amplifier) design
- Provide sufficient knowledge and experience so that students will be able to make meaningful design choices when asked to design a (simple) amplifier to meet or exceed design specifications
- Provide sufficient knowledge and experience so that students will be able to make meaningful design choices when asked to design a (simple) analog oscillator to meet or exceed design specifications
- Continue to develop and practice oral and written communications skills specifically directed to the practice of electrical engineering
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course students should be able to:
- Understand the operation of the various analogues electronic circuits
- Derive relevant equations and apply them to solve engineering problems, design and analyze analogue electronic circuits
- Build and test analogue electronic circuits
