Erasmus ECTS Information Package
Erasmus ECTS Information Package
Erasmus ECTS Information Package
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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>ECTS</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Package</strong><br />
Faculty of EEEA<br />
3205 Conversion Equipment<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 6<br />
Weekly classes: 2lec+0sem+0labs+2ps+cw<br />
Assessment: exam<br />
Type of exam: written and oral<br />
Departments involved:<br />
Department of Telecommunications<br />
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />
Lecturers:<br />
Prof. Michail Petkov Iliev, MEng, PhD, Dept. of Telecommunications,<br />
tel.: 888 673, Е-mail: miliev@ecs.uni-ruse.bg<br />
Abstract:<br />
The subject aims to acquaint the students with the electronic devices alternating one kind of electrical power into<br />
another and with the methods for designing and constructing such devices. Course prerequisite include knowledge<br />
of Mathematics, Theory of electrical engineering, Microelectronics and Power supply.<br />
Course content:<br />
Operated rectifiers. Mode by active-inductive load. General characteristics of m-phase operated rectifier. Mode of<br />
operated rectifiers in inventor regime. Reversing rectifiers. Rectifiers of frequency with series connection.<br />
Alternating current regulators. DC - DC rectifiers. Autonomous inverters. Modulating of the output voltage of<br />
autonomous inverters. Operating systems of electronic rectifiers.<br />
Teaching and assessment:<br />
The topics of the lectures equip the students with theoretical knowledge about conversion equipment.<br />
The continuous assessment is done during the laboratory exercises and includes: in-coming control, giving<br />
assignments to the students and checking their completion. There are tutorials in connection with the lectures.<br />
After finishing the laboratory exercises the students prepare reports which are signed by the lecturer. Method of<br />
assessment: a test consisting of 10 questions, 2 hours of a written and oral exam, 3 questions from the course<br />
prospectus, 1 report from the laboratory exercises.<br />
3208 Course Project in Analog Devices<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 5<br />
Weekly classes: 0lec+0sem+0labs+2ps+cp<br />
Assessment: official defence<br />
Type of exam: oral<br />
Departments involved:<br />
Department of Electronics<br />
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />
Lecturers:<br />
Assoc. Prof. Anelia Vladimirova Manukova, MEng, Dept. of Electronics,<br />
tel.: 888 375, 888 682, Е-mail: amanukova@ecs.uni-ruse.bg<br />
Abstract:<br />
The course project on the subject “Analog Devices” aims to consolidate the knowledge of the students from the<br />
Electronics course about the main issues of analog electronics and to create skills to apply the theoretical<br />
knowledge in practice in terms of synthesis, measurement and simulation/checking of the achieved quality<br />
indicators of electronic analog devices.<br />
Course content:<br />
Analysis and design of analog devices with discrete elements and integrated circuits with low and medium<br />
integration degree.<br />
The explanatory notes of the course project contain all the calculations and the motivation for the choice of the<br />
components and the regimes of work. The graphical part includes a block and principle circuit and the results from<br />
a computer simulation everywhere, where possible (amplitude and phase frequency characteristics, time charts,<br />
etc.)<br />
Teaching and learning methods :<br />
The students receive individual assignments, containing particular data for the required indicators. The project<br />
work is done according to a weekly timetable, which shows the interim stages of the design process. Always,<br />
whenever possible, the traditional calculations are done via computer simulation, and for separate cases – with<br />
development of a laboratory model. Apart from the regular classes, weekly individual tutorials are envisaged, as<br />
well.<br />
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