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~~476 Electronics<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> hours per week: three hours<br />

Prerequisites: EE386 Electronics<br />

Instruction: lectures/tutorialsllaboratory<br />

Assessment: examination/assignment<br />

A fourth-year subject in the electrical power and control<br />

engineering stream <strong>of</strong> the degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electrical).<br />

Subject aims<br />

To cover the analysis <strong>of</strong> analog integrated circuits and the<br />

hardware aspects <strong>of</strong> the microprocessor.<br />

Subject description<br />

Analog electronics<br />

Buck and boost switch mode power supplies and their basic<br />

operating principles. Switching control requirements for buck<br />

and boost switch mode supplies. Main component<br />

specifications for buck and boost mode supplies. Transformer<br />

coupled switch mode supply topologies. Power factor<br />

correction. Quasi-resonant supplies.<br />

Microprocessor electronics<br />

lnterfacing and 110 programming <strong>of</strong> 80X88I80X86<br />

microcomputers. Hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware interrupts,<br />

peripheral chips; keyboard scanners, display drivers, UARTs,<br />

DMA controllers, disk controllers, bus timing, memory<br />

interfacing, virtual addressing and memory management unit<br />

Bus timing.<br />

Testing techniques.<br />

TextslReferencer<br />

Brey, 5. The Intel M~cropmcessoa 80868088, 80186, 80286, 80386<br />

and 80486 Architecture, Programming and Interfacing. 2nd ed,<br />

Toronto: Collier Macrnillan. 1991<br />

Gibson and Liu. Microcomputer Systems: The 808618088 Family,<br />

Architecture, Programming and Design. 2nd ed, Englewood Cliffs,<br />

N.J.: Prentice Hall. 1986<br />

Godfrey. 18M Microcomputer Assembly Language. New York: Prentice<br />

Hall, 1989<br />

Triebel and Singh. The 80286 Microprocessor, Hadware. S<strong>of</strong>fware<br />

and Interfacing. New York: Prentice Hall. 1990<br />

Switchmode - A Designer's Guide for Switching Bwer Supply<br />

Circuits and Components - 1992. Motorola Inc. 1992 (copy Of<br />

pages 1 to 24 to be available on library counter reserve)<br />

~~482 Communications<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> hours per week: four hours<br />

Prerequisites: EE363 Computer Systems<br />

Engineering, EE386 Electronics, EE388<br />

Communications<br />

Instruction: lectures/tutorials/laboratory<br />

Assessment: examination/assignmentsl<br />

laboratory reports<br />

A fourth year subject in the communication and electronics<br />

stream <strong>of</strong> the degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering (Electrical).<br />

Subject aims<br />

To introduce students to the basic concepts and techniques<br />

<strong>of</strong> information theory, data communications, computer<br />

networks and layered protocols.<br />

Subject description<br />

Part A<br />

Investigation <strong>of</strong> RF communication and optical fibre data<br />

transfer. This is a project based section <strong>of</strong> the course where<br />

students form small groups and learn to work as teams.<br />

Other key points <strong>of</strong> knowledge are time management and<br />

coordination <strong>of</strong> the mernben <strong>of</strong> each group.<br />

Students may choose from the following projects:<br />

Simple transmitter - power amp and antenna for freq.<br />

=- 150MH7<br />

Simple receiver - antenna and receiver for freq. > 150MHz<br />

and simple field strength meter<br />

BPF for freq. ,100MHz<br />

Pre-amplifier using u-strip design for freq. V 500MHz<br />

lnvestigating the use <strong>of</strong> light via optical fibres for data<br />

transfers<br />

lnvestigating the use <strong>of</strong> co-axial cable and its behaviour at<br />

high frequency.<br />

Part B<br />

Data communication networks and open system standards<br />

Electrical interface<br />

Data transmission<br />

Protocol basics<br />

Data link control protocols<br />

Local area networks<br />

Wide area networks.<br />

References<br />

Part A<br />

Bowick, C. RF Circuit Design. Indianapolis: Howard W. Sams & Co.,<br />

1982<br />

Edwards, T.C. Foundations for Microstrip Circuit Design. Chichester:<br />

Wiley. 1981<br />

Edwards, T.C. Introduction to Micmwave Electmnicr;. London: Edward<br />

Arnold, 1984<br />

Gonzalez, G. Micmwave Tanststor Amplified. Englavood Cliffs, N.J.:<br />

Prentice-Hall. 1984<br />

Kennedy, G. Electronic Communication Systems. New York: McGraw-<br />

Hill, 1970<br />

Kraus, J.D. Electromagnetia. 4th ed, McGraw-Hill, 1991<br />

Part B<br />

Beauchamp, K.G. Computer Communications. 2nd ed, London:<br />

Chapman & Hall, 1987<br />

Halsall, F. Data Communications, Computer Nemrks and Open<br />

Systems. 3rd ed, Reading, Mass.: Addison Wesley<br />

EE483 Electronics<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> hours per week: four hours<br />

Prerequisites: EE386 Electronics<br />

Instruction: lectures/tutoriaIs/laboratory<br />

Assessment: exarnination/assignments<br />

A fourth-year subject in the communication and electronics<br />

stream <strong>of</strong> the degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering (Electrical).<br />

Subject aims<br />

To cover the analysis <strong>of</strong> analog integrated circuits and the<br />

hardware aspects <strong>of</strong> the microprocessor.<br />

Subject description<br />

Microprocessor electronics<br />

Interfacing and 110 programming <strong>of</strong> 80X88180X86<br />

microcomputers. Hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware interrupts,<br />

peripheral chips: keyboard scanners, display drivers, UARTs,<br />

DMA controllers, disk controllers, bus timing, memory<br />

interfacing, virtual addressing and memory management unit.<br />

Digital signal processing<br />

Nonrecursive digital filter design (using the Fourier series<br />

method), recursive digital filter design (using the Bilinear<br />

Transform method). Implementation <strong>of</strong> digital filters and Fast<br />

Fourier Transform using DSP 56000.<br />

References<br />

Brey, B. The lntel Micmpmcessod 8086/8088.80186, 80286, 80386<br />

and 80486 Architecture, Programming and Interfacing. Maxwell<br />

Macrnillan, 1991<br />

DeFatta, Lucas, Hodgekiss. Digital Signal Processing: A System Design<br />

Approach. John Wiley, 1988<br />

El-Sharkawy. Real Time Digital Signal Processing. Applications with<br />

Motorola's DSP score family. Prentice Hall, 1990<br />

Gibson and LIU. Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family,<br />

Architecture, Programming and Design. 2nd ed, Prentice Hall, 1986<br />

Godfrey. ISM Microcomputer Assembly Language. N w York: Prentice<br />

Hall, 1989<br />

Strum, R. and Kirk, D. First Principles <strong>of</strong> Discrete Systems and Digital<br />

Signal Processing. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1988<br />

Uffenbeck. The 8086/8088 Family: Design, Programming, and<br />

Interfacing. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1987 (Text)

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