Design of Electronic Circuits (Summer School)
Academic Study Board of the Faculty of Engineering
Teaching language: English
EKA: T920009402
Censorship: Second examiner: Internal
Grading: 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Soenderborg
Offered in: Summer school (spring)
Level: Bachelor
Course ID: T920009401
ECTS value: 5
Date of Approval: 15-05-2020
Duration: Intensive course
Version: Approved - active
Course ID
Course Title
ECTS value
5
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Responsible study board
Administrative Unit
Date of Approval
Course Responsible
Name | Department | |
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Christina Skytte Møller | skytte@tek.sdu.dk | Mads Clausen Instituttet |
Ib Christensen | ic@mci.sdu.dk | SDU Mechatronics, Mads Clausen Instituttet |
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Recommended prerequisites
Fundamentals of Electronics – Bachelor level
Fundamentals of Control
Basics of Project work and management.
Overall learning objectives
The main objective is to learn the practical design and build electronic circuits and electrical systems with respect to their electromagnetic compatibility supporting the operation of an electric formula student car and to apply simulation results in practice.
Learning objectives - Knowledge
•Understanding of the basic physics of classical FEM and CFD
•Understanding how to run a simulation and apply results in practice.
•Having a comprehension of the fundamentals of EMC
•Understanding of common EMC standards and test
•Understanding of proper PCB layout and unwanted EMI coupling paths
•Understanding the realistic aspect of working in a team to fulfil a common goal.
Learning objectives - Skills
•The ability to design and manufacture mechanical components.
•The ability to analyze and interpret simulation output.
•The ability to identify potential sources of EMC problems including radiated emission and ESD
•The ability to estimate and/or measure the radiated emission from a simple PCB and perform an ESD test.
Learning objectives - Competences
The students can manage their own activities related to the different phases of a typical development project. They are independently able to define and analyze problems within the area of EMC with focus on radiated emission and ESD.
The student can incorporate electronics and software into an overall working system, including control strategies.
Content
•Fundamental Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
•Computer Aided Design (CAD)
•Finite Element Methods (FEM)
•Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design
•Teamwork including workshop activities and real-life testing of designs.
URL for Skemaplan
Teaching Method
The course will consist of half-day lectures on CFD, CAD, FEM, and EMC.
The other half (and full) days are occupied by project work in groups under close supervision.
Time of classes
Two weeks in August
Please note that this course will be offered as a blended course in 2020; i.e. the course is offered both online and on campus. If physical presence is not possible, the course will still run online.
Number of lessons
hours per week
Teaching language
Examination regulations
Exam regulations
Name
Exam regulations
Examination is held
The end of the course
Tests
Exam
EKA
T920009402
Name
Exam
Description
Examination conditions:
Attendance is compulsory (80 %).
Examination:
The examination is based on an overall assessment of:
- A brief written group report (max. 15 pages per group with individual contributions marked)
- An individual oral defense of this report, where specific questions to the lectures can occur.
Form of examination
Project report with oral defence
Censorship
Second examiner: Internal
Grading
7-point grading scale
Identification
Student Identification Card - Exam number
Language
English
ECTS value
5
Syllabus
EMC part is based on the recommended text book:
Henry Ott, “Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering” 1st Edition, Wiley; 2009,
ISBN-13: 978-0470189306.
Additional information
Please note that due to the uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic this course will be offered as a blended course in 2020; i.e. the course is offered both online and on campus. If physical presence is not possible, the course will still run online.
Enrollment is limited to 8 students. If more applicants than places, applicants who meet the mandatory requirements are prioritised according to the below selection criteria:
- Undergraduate and graduate students from partner universities (exchange); international undergraduate and graduate guest students (fee-paying); undergraduate and graduate students from other Danish universities.
- Ph.D students from partner universities and other international Ph.D. students; other applicants.
Students are prioritised on a first come, first served basis, i.e. according to the time we receive your complete application.
In case a course is filled up, we try to offer you an alternative course from your list of priorities. All final decisions about admission will be sent out continually.