ELEMENTI DI ELETTRONICA

FIS/01 - 6 CFU - 2° Semester

Teaching Staff

DOMENICO LO PRESTI


Learning Objectives

The cut of this course is experimental and applicative.

The specific training objectives of this course are:


Furthermore, in reference to the so-called Dublin Descriptors, this course helps to acquire the following transversal skills:

Knowledge and understanding:

Ability to apply knowledge:

Autonomy of judgment:

Communication skills:


Course Structure

The first cycle of lectures in the classroom will demonstrate the physical principles underlying the functioning of different types of sensors, simple data acquisition systems and data analysis strategies.

The final part of the course includes cycles of practical exercises and the construction of selected measurement systems, the characterization of the sensors used through the acquisition of measurement sets and data analysis.

During the cycles of practical exercises in the Laboratory the students practically carry out the experiments and actually carry out the measurements, previously introduced in the Chamber.

5 credits (corresponding to 7 hours each) are dedicated to lectures in the classroom, for a total of 35 hours, and 1 CFU (corresponding to 7 hours) are dedicated to laboratory exercises, for a total of 42 hours.

The course, of 6 credits, therefore includes a total of 42 hours of teaching activities.

During periods of classroom lessons, laboratory exercises are NOT held. Classes are NOT held in the laboratory during exercise periods in the laboratory.



Detailed Course Content

During the first cycle of lectures different types of sensors will be introduced, explaining the physical principle underlying the operation and the methods of use in a sensor measurement. The concepts underlying the reading electronics of a sensor, the digitization of signals and their subsequent storage and processing will be introduced.

In the second cycle, the student will be guided in the use of a measurement system composed of a sensor, an acquisition system and data analysis examples for the purpose of characterizing the sensor used.



Textbook Information

The teacher does not follow any particular text, but uses material from different texts. The slides of the lessons are usually sufficient to pass the exam.

The experiences in the laboratory are accompanied by exhaustive instruction sheets also available on the course website: Schede.

For further details in which the student wishes to engage, the following is a selection of texts that can be consulted as they describe the methods of data analysis, some of the electrical and optical instruments used in the course and the relative measurement procedures.




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