Course title
F07614091
Basic Experiments on Information and Communication Engineering 2*

kubota shuji Click to show questionnaire result at 2016
Course description
This course is concurrently commenced for freshmen in the department of information and communications engineering to learn elementary knowledge about hardware respectively through “making things.” This course aims to offer the place of the companion-making to the freshmen who are not accustomed to new environment.
In this course, following the former course, “Basic Experiments on Information and Communication Engineering I”, students learn necessary knowledge about basic electronic parts by fabricating a basic electronic circuit board including an operational amplifier (OP amp). Students also learn how to use measuring instruments (oscilloscope, multi-meter, function generator) and power supplies through the measurements and functional checking of the parts and the fabricated circuit board.
Purpose of class
The main purpose of this class is acquiring knowledge about basic electronic parts including an operational amplifier, how to use measuring instruments.
Goals and objectives
  1. The students who succeeded in this course will be able to apply the knowledge and skill to make electronic circuits including parts placement and electric wiring.
  2. They also will be able to apply measuring instruments including an oscilloscope, a function generator (signal generators) and a power supply.
  3. They also will be able to understand the principle of operational amplifiers (amplification and operations)
Language
English
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. -Outline and objectives of the course
-Basic operations of an operational amplifier
-Fabrication of an experimental circuit board
Preparation for overview of an operational amplifier (OP amp) 30minutes
Preparation for fabrication of the experimental board 30minutes
Review of an operational amplifier 30minutes
2. -Fabrication of an experimental circuit board and DC offset adjustment Preparation for fabrication of the experimental board 30minutes
Preparation for DC offset adjustment 30minutes
Review of an experimental board and DC offset adjustment 30minutes
3. Inversion amplifier using an OP amp
-Overview of an inversion amplifier
-Experiments of an inversion amplifier
Preparation for an inversion amplifier 30minutes
Preparation for fabrication and experiments of an inversion amplifier 30minutes
Review of an inversion amplifier 30minutes
4. Non-inversion amplifier using an OP amp
-Overview of a non-inversion amplifier
-Experiments of a non- inversion amplifier
Preparation for a non-inversion amplifier 30minutes
Preparation for fabrication and experiments of a non-inversion amplifier 30minutes
Review of a non-inversion amplifier 30minutes
5. Analog adder using an OP amp
-Overview of an analog adder
-Experiments of an analog adder
Preparation for an analog adder 30minutes
Preparation for fabrication and experiments of an analog adder 30minutes
Review of an analog adder 30minutes
6. Analog subtractor using an OP amp
-Overview of an analog subtractor
-Experiments of an analog subtractor
Preparation for an analog subtractor 30minutes
Preparation for fabrication and experiments of an analog subtractor 30minutes
Review of an analog subtractor 30minutes
7. Examination
-Submitting the summarized reports and the fabricated circuit board
-Experimental performance using the fabricated circuit board for various operation functions
-Oral examination about handling measurement instruments to confirm acquired knowledge on experiments
Review of an operational amplifier and experiments 60minutes
Review of the examination and the class 30minutes
8. 0minutes
9. ——————— —————— 000000minutes
Total. - - 630minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Fabricated circuit board Summarized report Examination Total.
1. 5% 10% 10% 25%
2. 0% 10% 10% 20%
3. 5% 10% 40% 55%
Total. 10% 30% 60% -
Evaluation method and criteria
-Twice of more absence is considered to abandonment.
-Grade is judged by the fabricated circuit 10%, the submitted report 30% and the result of examination 60%
-Passing standard is over 60%.
Textbooks and reference materials
Texts (including report assignments) in each class will be uploaded on the web (*1) by the day before the class.
Students have to prepare (print (*2) and check in advance) and bring them class.
(*1) Use the Share folder of this class and Scomb.
(*2) Please ask SIC (Scholarly Information Center) how to use printers from the PCs on the campus.
Monochrome print is enough (though the materials are colored).
Prerequisites
A scientific electronic calculator should be prepared. Calculator applications on the mobile phone cannot be used because the mobile phone is prohibited to use during the examination.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Office hours: Tuesday 12:30-13:10 in Toyosu campus
  • E-mail can be received anytime.
Relation to the environment
Environment-related course (10%)
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable
Applicatable Utilizing the experience in research and development of wireless communications equipment, basic electronic circuits and examples are explained.
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