Electronic System Design ENSC 425 (4)
The principles and processes involved in designing analog circuits, emphasizing the functional blocks that comprise subsystems of a larger analog signal processing system. Topics include linear and nonlinear amplifiers, active filters, signal generators, signal modulators, switchmode power converters and analog/digital data conversion. The effects of non-ideal aspects of IC operational amplifiers on system performance are discussed and verified using laboratory projects. Students should be familiar with the behaviour and application of discrete semiconductor devices. Prerequisite: ENSC 320, ENSC 325, (ENSC 380 or MSE 280), and a minimum of 80 units.
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May 8 – Aug 4, 2017: Mon, Wed, 12:30–2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D201 | TBD | ||
LA02 | TBD |