Electronics and control systems I
D L Morgan and C S Berger
5 points * 39 lectures, 13 tutorials, 18 laboratory hours * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: ECS2310 and PHS2081 * Corequisites: MAT2920
Objectives The student is expected to gain an understanding of the principles of operation of semiconductor devices, the application of these devices to electronic circuits, the concepts of feedback and feedforward control and the potential for instability in closed-loop systems.
Synopsis Electronics. Volt-amp characteristics of semiconductor devices. The basis of amplification: quiescent and signal quantities. Biasing: coupling and bypass capacitors. The linear approximation and small-signal concept: equivalent circuits, mid-band calculations, operational amplifiers. Large-signal circuits: logic gates. Control systems. Dynamic response of linear systems. Reasons for feedback control. Poles and zeros. Stability of feedback systems. Control design using root locus.
Assessment Examination (3 hours) * Laboratory work
Recommended texts
Colclaser R A and others Electronic circuit analysis: Basic principles Wiley, 1984
DiStefano J J and others Feedback and control systems 2nd edn, Schaum, McGraw-Hill, 1990
Franklin G F and others Feedback control of dynamic systems 3rd edn, Addison-Wesley, 1994
Kuo B C Automatic control systems 7th edn, Prentice-Hall, 1995
Sedra A S and Smith K C Microelectronic circuits 3rd edn, Saunders, 1991
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