Unit

School Of Engineering

ElectronicsWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 300025.4

Discipline: ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

Student Contribution Band: 2

Level: 2

Credit Points: 10

Assumed Knowledge
The prior knowledge on Vibrations and wave phenomena; Photoelectric effect, atomic structure and periodic table; Electricity and magnetism are required. Students should have a sound understanding on: basic principles of analysing an electric circuit; Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current laws and their use in electric circuits; Nodal analysis, mesh analysis and superposition analysis in DC electric circuits; Thevenin and Norton equivalent and their use in electric circuits; The storage elements capacitor and inductor and understand their performance in first and second order circuits.


Equivalent Units
700242 - Electronics (WSTC AssocD)

Prerequisite
300021 Electrical Fundamentals OR 301336 Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering

301336 Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering applies only to students in 3771 Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours)

About this Unit
This unit further develops skills in the analysis, design, practical implementation and testing of the main analogue electronic circuits. Topics covered are: semiconductor diodes and their applications, Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT), Field Effect Transistors (FET), analysis of BJT and FET, design of discrete operational amplifiers, and operational amplifier characteristics and circuit configurations.


Courses
3691.6Bachelor of Engineering ScienceCURRENT
3771.1Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours)CURRENT


Specialisations

MT3053.1Electrical EngineeringCURRENT




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