Electronics for Measurement Systems 2 - 4PMBESM2

Informations générales

  • Number of hours

    • Lectures 8.0
    • Projects 0
    • Tutorials 8.0
    • Internship 0
    • Laboratory works 0
    • Written tests 0

    ECTS

    ECTS 0.0

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, from the sensor to the input of the analog to digital converter, insisting in particular in the role of filtering and the study of the noise.

Contact Davide BUCCI

Content(s)

INTRODUCTION
FUNDAMENTALS OF FILTERS
Introduction
Approximation
Synthesis
Some ideas on the synthesis of a passive two-ports network
Active filters synthesis
Fabrication of filters other than low-pass
Approximation and frequency transform
Active filter synthesis
NOISE ANALYSIS OF O.A.-BASED CIRCUITS
Introduction
Noise origins
Shot noise
Johnson-Nyquist thermal noise
1/f noise (flicker noise)
Burst noise
Breakdown noise
Contribution of independent noise sources
O.A. noise model



Prerequisites

Knowledge of basic analog electronic circuits analysis techniques.
Use of operational amplifiers.
Elements of analog signal processing.
Theory of sampling.
Elements of stochastic processes.

Test

Semester 7 - The exam is given in english only 



Additional Information

Semester 7 - This course is given in english only EN

Course list
Curriculum->BIOMED->Semester 7
Curriculum->SICOM->Semester 7
Curriculum->IPhy->Semester 7