Course detail
Theory od AD and DA Signal Conversion
FEKT-NTVPAcad. year: 2018/2019
Structure of a chain of blocks for analogue signal processing a nd reconstruction of digitized signal, applied codes. Programmable amplifiers, analogue multiplexers, input filters. SH and TH circuits. Parameters and types of DACs, chip structures, application notes. Parameters and types of ADCs, chip structures, application notes. Self calibration, testability. Vf and fV converters, Df converters, digital measurement of time intervals, phase, frequency. Microprocessor and microcontroller input/output units. SPICE and MatLab simulation. Design using ADCs and DACs.
Supervisor
Department
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Fundamental knowledge will be provided on the principles of individual converter types AD, DA, Vf, fV and Df and their applications in various instruments.
Prerequisites
The subject knowledge on the Bachelor´s degree level is requested.
Co-requisites
Not applicable.
Recommended optional programme components
Not applicable.
Recommended or required reading
Hoeschele, D.F.: Analog-to-digital and Digital-to-analog Conversion Techniques. John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1994, ISBN 0471571474
Vrba, R.: Převodníky A/D a D/A. Učební text, Brno 2004.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Teaching methods depend on the type of course unit as specified in the article 7 of BUT Rules for Studies and Examinations.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Requirements for completion of a course are specified by a regulation issued by the lecturer responsible for the course and updated for every.
Language of instruction
English
Work placements
Not applicable.
Aims
The target of subject is to introduce fundamental principles of A/D and D/A converters, parameters of integrated converters and their applications.
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
The content and forms of instruction in the evaluated course are specified by a regulation issued by the lecturer responsible for the course and updated for every academic year.