Title:

Computer Hardware

Code:IPR
Ac.Year:2011/2012
Term:Summer
Study plans:
ProgramBranchYearDuty
IT-BC-1HBCH-Elective
IT-BC-3BIT1stCompulsory
IT-MGR-1HMGH-Elective
Language:Czech
Private info:http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/study/courses/IPR/private/
Credits:6
Completion:examination (written)
Type of
instruction:
Hour/semLecturesSem. ExercisesLab. exercisesComp. exercisesOther
Hours:26131300
 ExaminationTestsExercisesLaboratoriesOther
Points:55150300
Guarantee:Kunovský Jiří, doc. Ing., CSc., DITS
Lecturer:Kunovský Jiří, doc. Ing., CSc., DITS
Instructor:Kněžík Jan, Ing., DITS
Korček Pavol, Ing., DCSY
Linhart Miroslav, doc. Ing., CSc., DCSY
Strnadel Josef, Ing., Ph.D., DCSY
Szöllös Alexandr, Ing., DITS
Šikulová Michaela, Ing., DCSY
Valenta Václav, Ing., DITS
Faculty:Faculty of Information Technology BUT
Department:Department of Intelligent Systems FIT BUT
Prerequisites: 
Circuit Theory (ITO), DITS
 
Learning objectives:
To provide an overview and basics of selected methods for the description, analysis of functioning and design of non-linear electric circuits. The course includes Experimental Projects in a specialised HW laboratory.
Description:
Analysis of transitional processes in electric circuits in a time area. TKSL simulation language. Formulation of circuit equations and possibilities of their solutions. Analysis of RC, RL, and RLC circuits. Analysis of non-linear electric circuits. Parameters and characteristics of semiconductor elements. Graphic, numerical, and analytical methods of non-linear circuit analysis. TTL and CMOS gates. Power supply units. Limiters and sampling circuits. Level translators, stabilizers. Astable, monostable, and bistable flip-flops. Dissipationless and dissipation lines. Wave propagation on lines, reflections, adjusted lines.
Learning outcomes and competences:
Ability to analyse the activity of and to design nonlinear electric circuits.
Syllabus of lectures:
  1. Analysis of transitional processes in electric circuits in a time area.
  2. TKSL simulation language.
  3. Formulation of circuit equations and possibilities of their solutions.
  4. Analysis of RC, RL, and RLC circuits.
  5. Analysis of non-linear electric circuits.
  6. Parameters and characteristics of semiconductor elements.
  7. Graphic, numerical, and analytical methods of non-linear circuit analysis.
  8. TTL and CMOS gates.
  9. Power supply units. Limiters and sampling circuits. Level translators, stabilizers.
  10. Level translators, stabilizers.
  11. Astable, monostable, and bistable flip-flops.
  12. Dissipationless and dissipation lines.
  13. Wave propagation on lines, reflections, adjusted lines.
Fundamental literature:
  1. Lecture notes written in PowerPoint
  2. Murina, M.: Teorie obvodů [Theory of Circuits]. Brno, VUTIUM 2000.
Study literature:
  1. Maťátko, J.: Elektronika (Electronics), IDEA SERVIS, Praha 1997
Controlled instruction:
Half Term Exam and Term Exam. The minimal number of points which can be obtained from the final exam is 27. Otherwise, no points will be assigned to a student.