Course details

Digital and Impulse Circuits

CIO Acad. year 2004/2005 Winter semester 6 credits

Current academic year

Impulse signal. Linear network RC, RCL. Methodology of linear circuit analysis. Semiconductor switching circuits. Digital integrated circuit. Flip-flops, timing and metastable state. Generation and shaping of impulses. Elements and circuits of semiconductor memories. Electronic circuits of interface. Signal along transmission lines. Switched mode power supplies.

Guarantor

Language of instruction

Czech

Completion

Examination

Time span

  • 26 hrs lectures
  • 14 hrs exercises
  • 12 hrs pc labs
  • 13 hrs projects

Department

Subject specific learning outcomes and competences

Ability of synthesis and analysis of simple digital and impulse circuits and its modeling and simulation.

Learning objectives

Give knowledge to students with basic types of impulse and digital circuits, learn numerical solution of selected circuits and analysis of circuits by simulator MicroCap.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

There are no prerequisites

Syllabus of lectures

  • Digital signal, linear RLC networks
  • Bipolar and MOSFET switching circuitry
  • Signal gating, clipping and clamping circuits
  • Digital integrated circuit IO
  • Bipolar digital circuits
  • Unipolar digital circuits
  • Basic types of digital integrated circuits
  • Flip-flops, timing, metastable state
  • Level converters, lines, reflections and crosstalks
  • Typical application of IO
  • Pulse generation and shaping
  • Memory RAM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM
  • Switched-mode power supplies

Syllabus of numerical exercises

  • C1-C2. Design of linear RLC networks, compensated divider.
  • C3-C4. Design of bipolarswitching circuitry. 
  • C5-C6. Signal gating, clipping and clamping circuits.
  • C7-C8. TTL gate parameters. 
  • C8-C9. Flip-flops, timing, metastable state.
  • C10-C11. One-shot flip flops, Schmitt trigger.
  • C12. Reflections and crosstalks
  • C13. Design of switched-mode power supplies.

Syllabus of computer exercises

  • Linear RC, CR networks, impulse transformer
  • Bipolar and MOSFET transistor switches
  • TTL gate
  • One shot flip-flops
  • Metastable state in RS flip-flop
  • Reflection along transmission line

Progress assessment

Study evaluation is based on marks obtained for specified items. Minimimum number of marks to pass is 50.

Controlled instruction

There are no checked study.

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