Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAlice Conley Modified over 8 years ago
1
Lecturer: Matt James Matthew.James@anu.edu.au Matthew.James@anu.edu.au 6125 3378 Main ENGN Office or Ian Ross Bldg R217 http://spigot.anu.edu.au/courses/engn2211/ Tutors: Dan Macdonald, Evan Franklin, Matthew Smith Welcome to ENGN2211 Electronic Circuits & Devices
2
8 Computer Lab/Tutorials (8 x 2 hour sessions) 8 Hardware Labs (8 x 2.5 hour sessions) No Lab reports/assignments to hand in Lab/Tut preparation/participation/completion marks 2 written tests Final exam Summary
3
4 CLAB groups (subject to change) CLAB-G1 = Tue 9-11 CLAB-G2 = Thu 9-11 CLAB-G3 = Fri 1-3 CLAB-G4 = Fri 3-5 PC Lab = CHEM G51A Computer Labs/Tutorials
4
4 HLAB groups (subject to change) HLAB-G1 = Mon 2-4.30 HLAB-G2 = Tue 2-4.30 HLAB-G3 = Wed 2-4.30 HLAB-G4 = Thu 2-4.30 Ian Ross R103 Hardware Labs
5
Why study electronics?
6
Electronic and electrical systems, both analog and digital, are pervasive in the modern world.
7
What is an electronic system? Examples?
8
How would you analyse or design an electronic system?
9
First acquire a sound knowledge of the basics: theory computer simulations laboratory practice
10
This course will cover: Circuit theory Analog electronics Digital electronics
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.