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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
TECH0761-1  Electronic, electrotechnical and practical work
Duration :  15h Th, 30h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in business engineering, 3rd yearSecond semester4
Holder(s) :  Pierre Deneye
Language :  French language
Course contents :  After introducing the basis of general electronics, a large part of the course will be devoted to digital electronics. Many essential elementary circuits as well as any modern electronic device will be analysed in detail (..., meters, dereoder, multiplexer, ...). The part devoted to electrotechnics will mainly focus on understanding electrical machines (engines genrators) with a particular emphasis on moderndevices (step by step engine as well as their command. Finally another important part deals with practical work : on the one hand students will simulate the circuits analysed in class with a specialized software, they will also have to study and conceive a printed circuit.
Course objective :  This course aims to present the main principles of electronics and electrotechnic's
Prerequisites :  ...
Workshops :  ...
Organization :  Wide use of multimedia support with animated illustrations reflecting real-life situations. Also, students will be required to individually simulate the concepts studied in class with the help of simulation software. They will also conceive a printed circuit in lab classes
Written notes :  - "Electronique numérique", R. Mérat et al (ed. Nathan).
- "Electrotechnique", L&G PAJETTA (ed. Casrella).
- "Cours d'électronique et d'électrotechnique", A. ISTAZ, Professeur à l'INPRES, Seraing.
- "Principe d'électronique", Albert Paul Malvino - 3ème édition (EDISCIENCE.)
- "Electricité - électronique - électrotechnique", Pierre AGATI (DUNOD).
- CR-Silicapolis (www.ccsti-grenoble.org), application EWB
- Electronic workbench (www.interactiv.com (http://www.interactiv.com/).)
Assessment :  1st session assessment : a written examination with questions covering the whole course. It will tackle the theory as well as the underlying applications. The mark willl take into account the practical work. Students may ask to take an oral exam.

2nd session assessment : idem

prolonged 2nd session assessment : idem
Contacts :  pierre.deneye@ulg.ac.be

Prof . Pierre Deneye, bât N1
14, rue Louvrex
4000 Liège


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