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Electricity/Electronics

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Building

Ting Yang

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Course Name: Electricity/Electronics

Course Code: S2293186

Semester: 1

Credit: 4

Program: Building

Course Module: Automation

Responsible: Ting Yang

E-mail:yangting@tju.edu.cn

Department: Tianjin International Engineering Institute, Tianjin University

Time Allocation (1 credit hour = 45 minutes)

Exercise

Lecture

Lab-study

Project

Internship (days)

Personal Work

16

24

24

0

0

0

Course Description

The course is an important compulsory basic course for undergraduates majoring in Electronics, which plays the role of talents training scheme of the whole electronics major. It also plays an important role in cultivating the students’ dialectical thinking ability and the ability to make use of the circuit theories comprehensively to analyse and solve practical problems.

Prerequisite

Advanced Mathematics, College Physics and Linear Algebra

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, the students will grasp basic theoretical knowledge of electric and electronics, basic methods of analysing and calculating circuits and preliminary skills for carrying out experiments, and lay solid theoretical and practical foundation for knowledge learning, innovation and scientific research in the electronics and electric fields.

Course Syllabus

  1. Basic conception and laws of circuit and resistance circuit analysis

  2. Steady-state analysis of sinusoidal A-C circuit

  3. Time domain analysis of linear dynamic circuit

  4. Basic concepts of digital electronics and analysis of combinational circuit

Textbooks & References

  • James W. Nilsson, Susan Riedel.Electric Circuits (9th ed). Prentice Hall.

  • Sun Yugeng.Basic Theories of Circuits. Higher Education Press, 2011.

  • Yan Shi.Digital Electronic Technology Foundation (5thed). Higher Education Press, 2006

Capability Tasks

CT1: To understand basic science, and to have analytical ability and the ability to integrate related knowledge.

CT2: To apply relevant professional knowledge to the field of science and technology: understanding of the basic concepts and its connotation, application of different methods and concepts which have been learned, capability of judging the scope and limitations of such applications.

CT3: To grasp methodologies and engineering tools: identifying, utilizing and solving problems. Even if the students are not familiar with the content, they can turn to computer tools for systematic analysis.

CT4: To carry out experiments in research environment with the abilities to utilize tools, especially for data collection and processing.

Achievements

  • To grasp basic theoretical knowledge of circuits. –Level: M

  • To grasp basic methods for calculating circuits. –Level: M

  • To grasp the preliminary skills for carrying out basic circuit experiments. –Level: A

  • To grasp basic theoretical knowledge of digital electronics. –Level: M

  • To grasp the analysis and design of combinational circuits. –Level: M

Students: Building, Year 1