EXPERIMENT IN PHYSICS III
(objectives)
This course covers the fundamentals of electronic technology in order to deepen the understanding of electronic devices that are part of the technologies that surround us. In particular, the course is oriented to the applications of the electronic components in physical measurements. The aim of the course is to provide students ability to: 1. Identify the applications and functions of electronics in Physics. 2. Recognize basic electronic components and devices used for different electronic functions. 3. Be able to use basic techniques for analyzing analogue and digital electronic circuits. 4. Be able to manage the tools in a basic electronics laboratory.
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Code
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20401807 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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FIS/01
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Contact Hours
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32
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Exercise Hours
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24
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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SCHIRRIPA SPAGNOLO GIUSEPPE
(syllabus)
The learning process designed for this subject is based mainly on the following activities: lectures by the teaching faculty and laboratory exercises.
Course Syllabus Fundamental concepts in electronics applied to measurements. Introduction of theory of solid state electronics including semiconductor physics, diodes, BJT, MOSs. Fundamental of amplifiers and principles of feedback. Applications of operational amplifiers. Fundamental topics on digital electronics and application of logical gate. The lectures are complemented by laboratory exercises (with compulsory attendance). The purpose of the laboratory exercises is to give students hands-on experience to allow them to test electronic components who have studied during lectures. Students will be required to carry out the laboratory exercises and collect their data and present a written report. The report must be submitted within the following week for evaluation.
List of laboratory demostrations Applications of circuits with diodes Solar cell Exercises with operational amplifiers (Three laboratory demonstrations) Exercises with BJT and MOS (Two laboratory demonstrations) Applications of Logical gates
(reference books)
For exam preparation, students, in addition to consulting the material available on the teacher's website (http://host.uniroma3.it/laboratori/escher/ESP_I.html) they can consult the following texts:
(a) G. Schirripa Spagnolo, Elettronica Applicata, Edizioni Efesto, ISBN 978 88 9910 456 6 (b) Thomas C. Hayes and Paul Horowitz, Learning the Art of Electronics: A Hands-On Lab Course, Cambridge University Press (2016) ISBN 978 05 2117 7238
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Teacher
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Monaco Carmen
(syllabus)
The learning process designed for this subject is based mainly on the following activities: lectures by the teaching faculty and laboratory exercises.
Course Syllabus Fundamental concepts in electronics applied to measurements. Introduction of theory of solid state electronics including semiconductor physics, diodes, BJT, MOSs. Fundamental of amplifiers and principles of feedback. Applications of operational amplifiers. Fundamental topics on digital electronics and application of logical gate. The lectures are complemented by laboratory exercises (with compulsory attendance). The purpose of the laboratory exercises is to give students hands-on experience to allow them to test electronic components who have studied during lectures. Students will be required to carry out the laboratory exercises and collect their data and present a written report. The report must be submitted within the following week for evaluation.
List of laboratory demostrations Applications of circuits with diodes Solar cell Exercises with operational amplifiers (Three laboratory demonstrations) Exercises with BJT and MOS (Two laboratory demonstrations) Applications of Logical gates
(reference books)
Per la preparazione all'esame, gli studenti, oltre a consultare il materiale didattico messo a disposizione sul sito web del docente (http://host.uniroma3.it/laboratori/escher/ESP_I.html) possono consultare i seguenti testi:
(a) G. Schirripa Spagnolo, Elettronica Applicata, Edizioni Efesto, ISBN 978 88 9910 456 6 (b) Thomas C. Hayes and Paul Horowitz, Learning the Art of Electronics: A Hands-On Lab Course, Cambridge University Press (2016) ISBN 978 05 2117 7238
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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