Course Title: Electronic Concepts 2
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2009
Course Code: EEET6217L
Course Title: Electronic Concepts 2
School: 130T Engineering (TAFE)
Campus: City Campus
Program: C6050 - Advanced Diploma of Electrical Engineering
Course Contact : William Lau
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4703
Course Contact Email:william.lau@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
William LAU, Senior Educator, (03) 9925 4703
Nominal Hours: 60
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
• Electronic Concepts 1
Course Description
Students will develop a well-balanced coverage of electronic modeling concepts to analyse the behaviour of the electronic circuit with emphasis on BJT and FET amplifiers. Students will develop practical skills in electrical measurement, testing and problem solving related to electronic circuits in practical activities and work simulation projects.
This learning unit is one of a group of units designed to collectively meet underpinning skill & applied knowledge essential for developing the following Core Competency –
UTE NES 504 bA – Diagnose faults in advanced systems and associated apparatus- Electrical
which is contained in the National Electrotechnology Training Package UTE99 http://www.anta.gov.au/tp
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
UTENES504BA Diagnose & rectify faults in advanced systems & apparatus |
Element: |
o 008.1 Demonstrate standards of performance |
Performance Criteria: |
* Diagnosis of faults is planned and prepared to ensure OH&S policies and procedures are followed and the work is appropriately sequenced in accordance with requirements |
Learning Outcomes
Details of Learning Activities
Participate in individual small research projects in designated areas of underpinning knowledge including:
• The operation and application theory of BJT/ FET amplifiers in various circuit configurations, which may include calculations for various amplifier parameters but not limited to: voltage & current gain, input & output resistance and power.
Participate in individual and team problem solving scenarios/ case studies dealing with a range of practical exercises.
• Skills in selecting most appropriate amplifier based on application criteria; construction of amplifier circuits; test, measure and confirm the AC operating conditions of BJT and FET amplifiers in various configurations and with specified bias; stabilisation and feedback using oscilloscope and other currently available measuring instruments.
Participate in supervised workshop practice in simulated workplace environment, including:
• The design and construction of BJT/ FET amplifier circuits, development of testing procedure to verify the performance specification, diagnosis of faults in the systems and completion of commissioning process.
• The design, construction and commissioning of amplifier circuits with feedback, diagnosis of faults in the systems and repair the fault.
Specifications will be provided.
Teaching Schedule
Available from Student Shared network drive (S:\ )
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, the latest edition |
0-13-973777-4 |
References
Lecture notes |
Other Resources
Learning / Tutorial problems available from student shared network drive S:\\
Overview of Assessment
Assessment requirements include
• Attendance and satisfactory completion of prescribed practical exercises, which may be scheduled during the day or evening depending on the demand.
• Evidence of participation in and satisfactory completion of work simulation projects.
• Satisfactory completion of class assignment work
• Progressive tests
• Timely submission and standard presentation for all assessment material / documentation
Assessment Tasks
1. 2 Progressive written assessments (50%)
2. 2 work-simulation projects on design, construction, testing and commissioning of BJT/FET amplifiers. Individual performance and reports are compulsory (50%). Verbal questioning on the submitted reports is required.
3. Scheduled Practical Exercises (must pass all practical exercises)
To pass this course, student must complete all the scheduled practical exercises and written assignments with satisfactory verbal questioning, the project work to specifications, pass the written examinations and submit well documented project reports.
Assessment Matrix
Item | Elements of competency | Related underpinning knowledge | Assessment method | Due week |
1 | Plan and prepare for diagnosis of faults in advanced systems and associated apparatus | As per learning activity | Practical exercises, assignment, BJT smplifier simulated workplace Project report 1 |
Week 8 Week 12 |
2 | Diagnose faults in advanced systems and associated apparatus | As per learning activity | Practical exercises, assignment, |
Week 17 Week 17 |
3 | Rectify faults in advanced systems and associated apparatus | As per learning activity | Project report 2 | Week 18 |
Other Information
To pass this course the student must pass all assessments for both areas of BJT and JFET amplifiers.
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