Courses
- Computers Communication (10013) Course summary:
- Control Systems Lab. (20135) Course summary:
- Analog Electronics Lab. (20148)
- Digital Electronics Laboratory (20367) Course summary:
Abstract:
Principles of constructing computer communication networks and the various mechanisms activated in them. The course’s focus is on the Internet, its physical and logical structure and the principles of constructing network applications over it. The main line in the course is the 5 layer model. The course is organized by a top-down approach following Kurose and Ross for methodology for teaching computers communications.Abstract:
The course deepens, both theoretical and (mainly) practical,
the tools which were acquired in "Introduction to control systems",
regarding analysis and design of continuous linear control systems.
In the first experiments the students calculate transfer func tions (out of step response and frequency response),
analyze system statics and dynamics, and distinguish between linear characteristics and nonlinear ones. Afterwards,
both open-loop and closed-loop control systems are studied: angular velocity control and angle control.
Different controllers are studied - their effects on steady state errors, damping coefficient,
roots locations, frequency response, etc. A project is also conducted.Abstract:
In this lab, the student will understand the limitations of practical digital systems
and lab equipment and measurement. He will explore the electrical static (voltage)
and dynamic (switching) characteristics of TTL and CMOS logic gates;
implement a Monostable Multivibrator using CMOS gates; implement an
Astable Multivibrator using CMOS gates, Op. Amp. and Schmidt Trigger;
Will designing a f?unction Generators using Op. Amp.;
Explore applications of Timer 555; use integrated circuit 2206 as a
f?unction Generator; explore A/D, D/A converters; design a digital PLL using XOR Gate, LPF and VCO circuit.