Electronique

Electronics

Description: The first-year core Electronics course aims to provide the foundational knowledge required to design interfaces with the physical world. Integrated electronic components offer functions that can be used to build more complex systems capable of meeting specific needs. Moreover, there are more advanced integrated components that make use of basic components; these complex components can be configured or programmed, allowing for simpler and faster implementation of the final system.

Bibliography:

  • Ref. [1] : A. Agarwal, J.H. Lang, Foundations of analog and digital electronic circuits, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1st Ed. (2005)
  • Ref. [2] : D. M. Harris, S. L. Harris, Digital Design and Computer Architecture, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2nd Ed. (2012)
  • Ref. [3] : J. Oksman, J.-P. Zsylowicz, P. Benabes, G. Seignier, Y. Houzelle, Systèmes logiques et électronique associée, Volumes 1 et 2, CentraleSupélec, (2020)

Learning outcomes: By the end of the course, students will be able to: – AA1: Specify an analog signal processing chain – AA2: Simulate and test a simple circuit – AA3: Implement a simple application using a microcontroller or a programmable logic circuit

Evaluation methods: 3h written test, can be retaken

Evaluated skills:

  • Physical Modeling
  • Systems Analysis

Course supervisor:

  • Yves Houzelle
  • Nacera Bouldja

Geode ID: SPM-ELE-001