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TEACHING >> Electronic Technology >> Goals |
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The goals to achieve with the study of the subject Electronic Technology are: 1. Getting to know the properties and manufacturing methods for several passive components meant to be included in electronic circuits, which includes: a) Knowing value, size and functional and constructive characteristics of passive components currently available. b) Identifying the most appropriate type of each passive component as a function of its final performance requirements. c) Choosing the right materials (and calculating their appropriate size) in order to produce inductors and transformers. d) Calculating the heatsink needed by any semiconductor device. 2. Providing an overview of current technologies used to manufacture electronic circuits. Students should get to identify the process and machines involved in each ot the technologies presented, and have a clear idea of the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. 3. Getting familiar with the relationship existing between the manufacturing technology chosen and certain parameters of the resulting product such as size, weight, cost, reliability, ... 4. Using the Circuit Aided Electronics (CAE) Tools that allow capturing electronic schematics, simulating their performance and designing their printed circuit board. |
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Miguel Ángel José Prieto
Juan Antonio Martín Ramos
Jesús Cardesín Miranda
Marta Valledor Llopis |
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