Applied Electronics and Electric Actuators (FSI-VAP-K)

Academic year 2021/2022
Supervisor: doc. Ing. Miloš Hammer, CSc.  
Supervising institute: ÚAI all courses guaranted by this institute
Teaching language: Czech
Aims of the course unit:
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.
Learning outcomes and competences:
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.

Prerequisites:
Knowledge of mathematics, physics, electrical engineering, mechanics, basics of automatic control, computer hardware and modeling is assumed, at the level of university courses completed so far.
Course contents:
The course is focused on specific issues focused on the use of electronics and electric drives for the purposes of automatic control and informatics. These are mainly passive electronic components, discrete semiconductor components, operational amplifiers, integrated circuits for digital technology, DC voltage sources and electronic circuits for automation. The issue of electric drives is also addressed with emphasis on mechanics, energy and losses of electric drives. Special attention is paid to the control of electric drives and the analysis of control systems. There is also a description and analysis of the properties of individual drives, such as drives with DC motors, asynchronous motors, synchronous and even special types of electric drives.
Teaching methods and criteria:
The course is taught in the form of lectures, which are an explanation of the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Teaching is complemented by laboratory exercises, where the theoretical knowledge gained from lectures is practically verified. Where possible, lectures will be organized for practitioners and field trips to companies dealing with activities related to the subject matter.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
The course consists of exercises and lectures. Exercises are compulsory. Exercise is completed by credit (awarded in the 13th week). To obtain it, 100% attendance at seminars, activity at seminars and elaboration and submission of protocols from all prescribed laboratory exercises are required. Further details are given at the beginning of the semester.
The exam is written and oral. The evaluation of the test result is given by the ECTS grading scale.
Controlled participation in lessons:
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.
Type of course unit:
    Guided consultation in combined form of studies  1 × 9 hrs. compulsory                  
    Guided consultation  1 × 34 hrs. optionally                  
    Laboratory exercise  1 × 9 hrs. compulsory                  
Course curriculum:
    Guided consultation in combined form of studies 1. Passive electronic components
2. Discrete semiconductor components
3. Operational amplifiers
4. Integrated circuits for digital technology
5. DC voltage sources
6. Electronic circuits for automation and informatics
7. Definition of electric drive. Mechanics and losses of electric drive
8. Dimensioning of electric drive. Design of engine power for individual loads
9. Control of electric drives. Analysis of control systems
10. Drives with DC motors with external excitation and series excitation
11. Drives with asynchronous motors
12. Drives with synchronous motors
13. Special types of electric drives

    Guided consultation 1. Passive electronic components
2. Discrete semiconductor components
3. Operational amplifiers
4. Integrated circuits for digital technology
5. DC voltage sources
6. Electronic circuits for automation and informatics
7. Definition of electric drive. Mechanics and losses of electric drive
8. Dimensioning of electric drive. Design of engine power for individual loads
9. Control of electric drives. Analysis of control systems
10. Drives with DC motors with external excitation and series excitation
11. Drives with asynchronous motors
12. Drives with synchronous motors
13. Special types of electric drives

    Laboratory exercise 1. Environment for simulation of electronic circuits
2. Design and analysis of a DC power supply
3. Two-position controller
4. Pulse regulator
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
9. Multiplex, demultiplex, serial data transmission
10. Application of measuring instruments
11. Controlled drive with frequency converter
Literature - fundamental:
1. Němec, Z.: Aplikovaná elektronika. Studijní opora pro obor Automatizace a výpočetní technika. VUT Brno, FSI, 2004.
Literature - recommended:
1. Punčochář, J.: Operační zesilovače v elektronice. Praha, BEN 1996.
The study programmes with the given course:
Programme Study form Branch Spec. Final classification   Course-unit credits     Obligation     Level     Year     Semester  
N-AIŘ-K combined study --- no specialisation -- Cr,Ex 4 Compulsory 2 1 S