Search result: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2017
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Bachelor | ||||||
Laboratory Courses, Projects, Seminars A minimum of 18 cp must be obtained from the category "Laboratory Courses, Projects, Seminars". | ||||||
General Laboratory | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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227-0095-10L | General Laboratory I Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Enrolment via Online-Tool (EE-Website: Studies -> Bachelor Program -> Third Year -> Laboratory Courses) | W | 2 credits | 2P | Professors | |
Abstract | The Laboratory courses in the 5th and 6th semesters enable the students to put the the contents of the courses from the four first semesters to the test and to consolidate the aquired knowledge. Furthermore students have the possibilty to gain specific knowledge in certain software packages as MATLAB. | |||||
Objective | Implementing the knowledge acquired during the basic studies. | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
227-0096-10L | General Laboratory II Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Enrolment via Online-Tool (EE-Website: Studies -> Bachelor Program -> Third Year -> Laboratory Courses) | W | 4 credits | 4P | Professors | |
Abstract | The Laboratory courses in the 5th and 6th semesters enable the students to put the the contents of the courses from the four first semesters to the test and to consolidate the aquired knowledge. Furthermore students have the possibilty to gain specific knowledge in certain software packages as MATLAB. | |||||
Objective | Implementing the knowledge acquired during the basic studies. | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
Projects & Seminars A maximum of 13 cp can be obtained from Projects & Seminars. Each course can be registered for only once. | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
227-0085-10L | Projects & Seminars for 1 CP (1) Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Course can only be registered for once. A repeatedly registration in a later semester is not chargeable. | W | 1 credit | 1P | Professors | |
Abstract | Procurement of knowledge about the build up of systems as well as enhancement of general knowledge. Procurement of skills in the area of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology that are useful for the remaining terms as well during ones work life. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
227-0085-20L | Projects & Seminars for 1 CP (2) Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Course can only be registered for once. A repeatedly registration in a later semester is not chargeable. | W | 1 credit | 1P | Professors | |
Abstract | Procurement of knowledge about the build up of systems as well as enhancement of general knowledge. Procurement of skills in the area of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology that are useful for the remaining terms as well during ones work life. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
227-0085-30L | Projects & Seminars for 2 CP (1) Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Course can only be registered for once. A repeatedly registration in a later semester is not chargeable. | W | 2 credits | 2P | Professors | |
Abstract | Procurement of knowledge about the build up of systems as well as enhancement of general knowledge. Procurement of skills in the area of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology that are useful for the remaining terms as well during ones work life. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
227-0085-40L | Projects & Seminars for 2 CP (2) Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Course can only be registered for once. A repeatedly registration in a later semester is not chargeable. | W | 2 credits | 2P | Professors | |
Abstract | Procurement of knowledge about the build up of systems as well as enhancement of general knowledge. Procurement of skills in the area of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology that are useful for the remaining terms as well during ones work life. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
227-0085-50L | Projects & Seminars for 3 CP Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Course can only be registered for once. A repeatedly registration in a later semester is not chargeable. | W | 3 credits | 3P | Professors | |
Abstract | Procurement of knowledge about the build up of systems as well as enhancement of general knowledge. Procurement of skills in the area of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology that are useful for the remaining terms as well during ones work life. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
227-0085-60L | Projects & Seminars for 4 CP Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. Course can only be registered for once. A repeatedly registration in a later semester is not chargeable. | W | 4 credits | 4P | Professors | |
Abstract | Procurement of knowledge about the build up of systems as well as enhancement of general knowledge. Procurement of skills in the area of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology that are useful for the remaining terms as well during ones work life. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Enrollment through the Online-Tool, Link | |||||
Group Projects | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
227-0091-10L | Group Project I | W | 6 credits | 5A | Lecturers | |
Abstract | Students must work in groups in supervised projects for 150 to 180 hours minimum. The topics of the group work are open and can be technical of specific nature or more general in the context of engineering. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
227-0092-10L | Group Project II | W | 6 credits | 5A | Lecturers | |
Abstract | Students must work in groups in supervised projects for 150 to 180 hours minimum. The topics of the group work are open and can be technical of specific nature or more general in the context of engineering. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Internship in Industry Please note the conditions for Internships in industry as set forward by the "Guidelines for the "Laboratory Courses - Projects - Seminars ", see Link (German only). | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
227-0093-10L | Internship in Industry Only for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology BSc. | W | 6 credits | external organisers | ||
Abstract | The main objective of the 12-week internship is to expose bachelor's students to the industrial work environment. During this period, students have the opportunity to be involved in on-going projects at the host institution. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Please note the conditions for Internships in industry as set forward by the "Guidelines for the "Laboratory Courses - Projects - Seminars ", see Link (German only). | |||||
Additional Subjects | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
227-0651-00L | Applied Circuit and PCB-Design | W | 2 credits | 4G | A. Blanco Fontao | |
Abstract | Participants learn how to design a predefined electronic circuit and how to lay out the pertaining circuit board. CAE and CAD activities for design and simulation are carried out with the aid of Altium Designer. | |||||
Objective | The goal is to become acquainted with all those practical aspects of electronic circuit and PCB design by working through a modest but complete application example. This involves analysis of specifications, the evaluation of electronic parts, efficient testing and failure search, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the usage of industrial CAE/CAD tools for circuit simulation and PCB layout, generating production data for the board manufacturer, board mounting, testing and start up. | |||||
Content | Content: - Understanding circuit, system, and product specifications - Guidelines, standards, and regulations - Design and development flow - Introduction to the Altium Designer environment - Selection of components and circuit sizing - Preparing schematic symbols and footprints for CAE/CAD - Working with database component libraries - Logically structured schematic circuit diagrams - Capturing a predefined circuit - Definition of net classes and layout rules in schematics - Design for EMC - Checking schematic data - Simulation of mixed signal circuits using Spice - Hints for improved testing and debugging - Component placement on the PCB - Turning circuit diagrams into a workable layout - Manual and automatic interconnect routing - Definition of layout rules - RF- and EMC-guidelines for circuit wire routing - Differential pairs and impedance-controlled routing - Introduction to PCB manufacturing - Preparation of production and assembly data - PCB and device assembly (component mounting) - Final circuit testing and start up | |||||
Literature | All necessary documents will be available as electronic documents (PDF). | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | - The course is recommended to all students who plan to design an electronic circuit or a PCB in an upcoming term project or as part of their master thesis. Attending this course during the term before will ensure they are optimally prepared and will allow them to fully focus on their project. - The number of participants is limited. - For their own students and staff, the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering provides electronic components and consumables free of charge. All other participants have to bear a 200 CHF fee for those items. |
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