Number of hours
- Lectures 0
- Projects 0
- Tutorials 0
- Internship 0
- Laboratory works 12.0
- Written tests 0
ECTS
ECTS 1.5
Goal(s)
All electronic systems interacting with the real world include sensors and/or actuators.
This course is meant to provide an introduction to the analog electronic processing of the signal provided by a sensor. A complete system will be studied and fabricated, from the sensor to the analog to digital converter.
Content(s)
Practical examples for the course 4PMBCHM9 Electronics for measuring systems.
Three 4-hours sessions will be organized as follows:
- first session: introduction to the lab activity, its relation with the course, description of tools and introduction to CMS components and soldering, assessment of sensor's performance.
- second session: assessment of the amplifier circuit, performance evaluation, filtering, sampling.
- third session: assessment of the whole measurement chain performances (with the digital front end prepared by your professors), evaluation of noise influence.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic analog electronic circuits analysis techniques.
Use of operational amplifiers.
Elements of analog signal processing.
Theory of sampling techniques
Soldering techniques and PCB
Semester 7 - The exam is given in english only
Continuous assessment and
Written report at the end of the labworks.
Contrôle continu Session 1 : CC1
Contrôle continu Session 1 : CC2
Examen écrit Session 2 : CC3
N1 = Note finale session 1 = 50% CC1 + 50% CC1
N2 = Note finale session 2 = 100% CC3
Semester 7 - This course is given in english only
- G. Asch et collaborateurs: "Acquisition de données", ed. Dunod
- Horowitz & Hill: "The Art of Electronics" Cambridge University Press
- G. Asch et collaborateurs : "Capteurs" ed. Dunod
- S. Franco "Design with operational amplifiers and analog integrated circuits", 3ème édition, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2002
- Handouts