LABORATORY OF ADVANCED ELECTRONICS

Academic year
2025/2026 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LABORATORY OF ADVANCED ELECTRONICS
Course code
CM0602 (AF:577075 AR:323986)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
0 out of 9 of ADVANCED ELECTRONICS
Subdivision
Class 2
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Academic Discipline
ING-INF/01
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
The lab complements the course CM0602 "Advanced Electronics" and provides students with an introduction to the use of LTSpice software for simulating electronic circuits presented during the course. In addition, the operation of selected circuits will be tested in the lab using real test boards equipped with operational amplifiers, which can be combined into various basic circuit architectures.
Students will be required to enter the schematic of a circuit and interpret its associated netlist. They should be able to perform DC, transient, and AC simulations, as well as effectively visualize and interpret the results. Part of the simulation results may be verified using real test structures built with commercial operational amplifiers and test boards. During this activity, students will also learn how to use the basic instrumentation of an electronics laboratory.
None. The basic functionalities of the simulator will be explained during the laboratory. The analyzed circuits will be studied during the course.
The laboratory complements the course CM0602 "Advanced Electronics" and provides students with basic knowledge of the circuit simulation software LTSpice. The software will be used to simulate the circuits studied during lectures. Students will learn how to create a circuit schematic and generate the corresponding netlist. The circuits will include passive components, transistors, and operational amplifiers. The main analysis tools will be introduced, including DC, AC, and transient simulations. Students will learn how to set the main simulation parameters. Some of the simulated circuits will then be implemented in the lab using commercial operational amplifiers and test boards. Students will measure the key parameters of the implemented circuits using basic laboratory instrumentation, such as waveform generators, oscilloscopes, and spectrum analyzers.
The necessary material will be provided by the teacher in the form of slides or lecture notes. Examples of possible simulations are then indicated in the texts already suggested for the course.
The learning of the use of the simulator and the results of the simulations of different circuit structures will be discussed with the teacher during the laboratory hours. There is no specific individual exam or test.
not present
There is no specific individual exam or test.
The laboratory will consist of simulating specific circuit structures. The simulation results will be compared with an analytical solution previously obtained by the student. In this way, students will be able to evaluate the limitations of the models used. In addition, some of the simulated structures will be implemented in the lab using commercial operational amplifiers and electronic test boards.
Attendance is mandatory for 75% of the classes.
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 21/03/2025