Course detail

Applied Electronics and Electric Actuators

FSI-VAP-KAcad. year: 2023/2024

The subject is focused on a specific issue focused on the use of electronics and electric drives in automation. Attention is paid to AC power sources, passive electrical and electronic components, operational amplifiers and semiconductor converters. Considerable emphasis is placed on the area of ​​electric drives, where the student gets to know individual types, their properties and use.  

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

4

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Entry knowledge

Knowledge of mathematics, physics, electrical engineering, mechanics and the basics of automatic control is assumed, at the level of university courses completed so far.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

The laboratory exercise is completed by a credit (it is awarded in the 13th teaching week). To obtain it, 100% participation in exercises, activity in exercises and elaboration, submission and teacher recognition of protocols (reports) from all prescribed laboratory exercises is required. Further details are communicated to students at the beginning of the semester. Obtaining a credit is a necessary condition for participation in the exam. The exam consists of a written part followed by an oral interview. In the written part, the student will process five assigned questions. In the oral part, the orientation in the studied issues is examined. The evaluation of the written part, the oral part and the overall evaluation of the exam is given by the classification scale according to ECTS.


Controlled participation in lessons: Controlled participation in lessons: 100% attendance at seminars is required. In case of absence, the student is obliged to compensate the lessons.

Aims

The aim of the course is to gain theoretical and practical knowledge and experience in applied electronics and electric drives. This is supplemented by previously completed general courses, which are extended to use in automation and computer science.


In the sense of the mentioned annotation and syllabus, the student will gain extensive comprehensive knowledge in the field of electronics and electric drives, which will enable him to eruditely engage in the solution of various technical problems in industrial engineering and electrical engineering practice.

Study aids

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

Němec, Z.: Aplikovaná elektronika. Studijní opora pro obor Automatizace a výpočetní technika. VUT Brno, FSI, 2004.

Recommended reading

Punčochář, J.: Operační zesilovače v elektronice. Praha, BEN 1996.

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Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme N-AIŘ-K Master's, 1. year of study, summer semester, compulsory

Type of course unit

 

Guided consultation in combined form of studies

9 hours, compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

  1. AC voltage source. Passive electrical elements.
  2. Semiconductor elements in electronic circuits.
  3. Operational amplifiers.
  4. Integrated circuits for digital technology.
  5. Basic semiconductor converters. Distribution. Rectifiers.
  6. Pulse converters. Inverters.
  7. Frequency converters. Microprocessor control systems.
  8. Definition of electric drive. Advantages and disadvantages. Types of powered work machines.
  9. Kinematics and mechanics of electric drives. Warming and energetics of electric drives.
  10. Drives with DC motors and permanent magnets. Regulated drives.
  11. Drives with universal single-phase commutators.
  12. Drives with asynchronous and synchronous motors.
  13. Special types of electric drives. Stepper motors. Linear motors. Mechanical components of electric drives.



Guided consultation

34 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

  1. AC voltage source. Passive electrical elements.
  2. Semiconductor elements in electronic circuits.
  3. Operational amplifiers.
  4. Integrated circuits for digital technology.
  5. Basic semiconductor converters. Distribution. Rectifiers.
  6. Pulse converters. Inverters.
  7. Frequency converters. Microprocessor control systems.
  8. Definition of electric drive. Advantages and disadvantages. Types of powered work machines.
  9. Kinematics and mechanics of electric drives. Warming and energetics of electric drives.
  10. Drives with DC motors and permanent magnets. Regulated drives.
  11. Drives with universal single-phase commutators.
  12. Drives with asynchronous and synchronous motors.
  13. Special types of electric drives. Stepper motors. Linear motors. Mechanical components of electric drives.



Laboratory exercise

9 hours, compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

  1. Introduction to computer support for design, drawing and analysis of electronic circuits
  2. Design and analysis of DC power supply
  3. Two-position control
  4. Regulators with pulse output
  5. PID controller with operational amplifiers
  6. Special problems of electronics in automation
  7. Filters and filtering of analog signals
  8. Propagation of electrical signals on the bus (on the line)
  9. Multiplexer, demultiplexer, serial data transmission
  10. Application of measuring instruments
  11. Controlled drive with asynchronous motor and frequency converter
  12. DC motor speed control

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