GENERAL ELECTRONICS

Course objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES: The course aims to provide basic understanding and ability to use analog circuits to process signals, following a path that starts from the fundamentals of circuit theory and reaches the design of electronic systems suitable for realizing functions of interest in experimental physics. At the end of the course, students will have acquired knowledge in the representation of signals in the time and frequency domain, in the definition and evaluation of models of electronic devices and systems, and will have acquired fundamental design criteria in electronics. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: A - Knowledge and understanding OF 1) To know the fundamentals of the theory of lumped systems OF 2) To have a solid foundation in circuit theory OF 3) To know the main tools for the design and study of linear circuits OF 4) To have an understanding of the implications of using models B - Application skills OF 5) To be able design systems based on specifications in the frequency domain OF 6) To know how to use the main passive and active elements to solve specific problems OF 7) To be able to design simple systems using real devices … C - Autonomy of judgment OF 8) To be able to evaluate the peculiar characteristics of the main electronic components OF 9) To be able to evaluate the use of the most common circuit solutions D - Communication skills OF 10) To be able to communicate the characteristics of a simple analog circuit, highlighting its main functional blocks E - Ability to learn OF 11) To have the ability to consult the technical documentation of an electronic component OF 12) To be able to independently extend their own knowledge in electronics

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MAURO RAGGI Lecturers' profile
  • Lesson code1003227
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CoursePhysics
  • CurriculumFisica applicata
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDFIS/01
  • CFU6