EE3C11 2020-2021¶
Welcome to the course web site of the BSc course: Structured Electronics Design.
The course and this web site are developed and maintained by the instructors Chris Verhoeven and Anton Montagne
Educational method¶
At the beginning of the course, the application specification of an amplifier to be designed will be presented.
Step-by-step design of this amplifier will be discussed during the course.
Motivation of the design steps, their underlying theory and application to other designs will be elucidated.
Examples and exercises will help the participants to understand the design steps and their interaction.
The course will be concluded with an exam.
Detailed course information¶
Read more about: Structured Electronic Design
For detailed information about the lectures, click the lecture in the list below.
- 9-02-2021: Electronics 1
- 11-02-2021: Electronics 2
- 16-02-2021: Electronics 3
- 18-02-2021: Electronics 4
- 23-02-2020: Electronics 5
- 25-02-2021: Electronics 6
- 02-03-2021: Electronics 7
- 04-03-2021: Electronics 8
- 09-03-2021: Electronics 9
- 11-03-2021: Electronics 10
- 16-03-2021: Electronics 11
- 18-03-2021: Electronics 12
- 24-03-2021: Electronics 13
- 26-03-2021: Electronics 14
- 30-03-2021: Electronics 15
- 1-04-2021: Electronics 16
- 6-04-2021: Electronics 17
- 8-04-2021: Electronics 18
Course material¶
- The course book can be downloaded for free: Structured Electronics Design edition 2.0.
- Links to video presentations can be found on Brightspace.
- Posters
- SLiCAP: a Python-based symbolic SPICE simulator for deriving and solving design equations for electronic circuits.
- LTspice can be downloaded and installed from here.