Individual course details
Study programme Applied and computational physics/theoretical and experimental physics
Chosen research area (module) Metrology/computational physics
Nature and level of studies  
Name of the course physical electronics
Professor (lectures) Ivan Belča
Professor/associate (examples/practical) Stevan Stojadinović
Professor/associate (additional)  
ECTS   Status (required/elective)  
Access requirements  
Aims of the course Introduction to basic concepts in electronics and functioning of electronic components
Learning outcomes Understandig electronis basics and funtioning principles of passive and active components. Basics of analog and digital electronics.
Contents of the course
Lectures Phzsical principles of diodes. Basic diode circuits. Phzsical principles of bipolar transistors. Electrical model of transistor-current amplifier. Transistor switch, Emiter follower, common emiter amplifier, Ebers Moll's transistor model, current mirrors, push-pull configuration, diferential amplifier, physical principles of FETs. JFET current sources,FET amplifiers, source follower,FET as variable resistor, operational amplifiers, golden rules, inverting and non-inverting amplifier, Schmit trigger, logarithmic amplifier; Digital electronics, number codes, gates and truth tables examples realization, TTL CMOS, combinational and sequential logic. DA converters, AD converters.
Examples/ practical classes Frequency and time characteristics of electronic circuits, emitter follower, push-pull and common emiter amplifier, current source and diferential amplifier, JFET electronic circuits ,operational amplifier, voltage rectifiers and stabilizers, digital electronics
Recommended books
1 The Art of Electronics, Horowitz and Hill, Cambridge University Press;
2 Увод у анализу електронских кола, Бошко Ћирилов
3 Збирка задатака из електронике, Стеван Стојадиновић
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Number of classes (weekly)
Lectures Examples&practicals   Student project Additional
4 5      
Teaching and learning methods Lectures ( theory, practical examples, homework), workouts, experiments
Assessment (maximal 100)
assesed coursework mark examination mark
coursework   written examination  
practicals   oral examination  
papers      
presentations