ELG 3336      Electronics for Mechanical Engineering

Office Hours: Monday (12:00-14:00)

 

Course Outline
 

Textbook: Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering (Giorgio Rizzoni, Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill)

 

Course Progressing

Sep 11

Introduction to the course

Sep 15

Chapter 8

Sep 21 DGD
Sep22

8.2 (Lecture 1)

Sep 25

8.2 (Lecture 1 Appendix) 8.3 (Filters)

Sep 28

DGD

Sep 29

8.4, 8.5 including offset voltage based on Lecture Notes

Oct 2

Quiz 1 DGD (8.52, 8.57, 8.75; 8.77; 8.79; 8.81; 8.85)

Oct 6

Chapter 9 (Lecture 2); Basic operation of a diode

Oct 9

Chapter 10 (Lecture 3)   Chapter 10         Chapter 10; Active region operation of transistor; The transistor switch

Oct 12

Thanksgiving Day Lecture 4

Oct 13

Chapter 13 (13.1; 13.2; 13.3) Lecture 6   Quiz 2

Oct 16

University Day (Lego Competition)

Oct 19 DGD (Introduction to Lab 3 and 4)
Oct 20

Chapter 13 (13.4, 13.5, 13.6) (Lecture 10)

Oct 23

Chapter 13 (13.4, 13.5, 13.6) (Lecture 10)

Oct 26

Chapter 14: Introduction (Lecture 7)

Digital circuit devices

Oct 29

BCD to7-segment decoder

Binary counters

Multiplexers

Demultiplexers

Nov 3

Chapter 15: Introduction to Instrumentation (Lecture 12)

Comparators

Nov 6 Chapter 15: Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters Lecture 14
Nov 10

Chapter 15: Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters Lecture 14

Nov 13

555 Timer; The Schmitt Trigger; Isolators; Lecture 11 (Power Electronics)

Nov 17

Instrumentation

Chapter 12: 12.1; 12.2; 12.5 (Lecture 11)

Chapter 15: Comparators; Design Examples: Digital Tachometer;

Case study on design for noise immunity

Nov 20

Case study on design of data acquisition system

Nov 24

The 741 Op-Amp Circuit (Lecture 16)

Nov 27

Review

Nov 30 Project Presentations
Nov 30

Project Presentations

Dec 4 Project Presentations
Dec 7 Project Presentations
Dec Project Demonstrations

 

Additional Lecture Notes

Lecture 1        Lecture 1 Appendix

Lecture 2        Lecture 2: Appendix

Lecture 3

Lecture 4

Lecture 5

Lecture 6

Lecture 7

Lecture 8

Lecture 9

Lecture 10

Lecture 11

Lecture 12

Lecture 13

Lecture 14







 

Design Examples

Op Amp and Diodes

Digital Tachometer

Instrumentation

 

Tutorial

Chapter  8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 10

Chapter13

Chapter14

Chapter15

General


Times and Locations

Section

Activity

Time

Location

ELG3331

Lecture 1

Tuesday (14:30-16:00)

LPR 155

ELG3331

Lecture 2

Friday(16:00-17:30)

LPR 155

ELG3331

DGD

Monday 16:00-17:30

LXT 124

ELG3331

Group 2

Monday (11:30-13:00)

CBY B302

ELG3331 Group 1 Thursday (16:00-17:30) CBY B302

ELG3331

Group 3

Thursday (14:30-16:00)

CBY B302

 

Lab
TA: Khalid Mamoon: maamoun@site.uottawa.ca

TA: Altaf: mhoss056@uottawa.ca

TA: Mahfuz, Mohammad Upal: mmahf050@uottawa.ca

 

Simulation Exercises Using MULTISIM. Part 1

Simulation Exercises Using MULTISIM. Part 2

Lab1

Lab2

Lab3

Lab4

Lab5: Part 1     Part2

 

Lab1 (Hands-on)

 

Lab1 (MULTISIM)

 

Lab2 (Hands-on)

 

Lab2 (MULTISIM)

 

Lab3 (Hands-on)

 

Lab3 (MULTISIM)

 

Lab4 (Hands-on)

 

Mechatronics Projects

Activity Date Mark
15 minute presentation. As shown in course progressing 5 marks
Lab work and functional project. To be decided! 10 marks
One-page description (Word format) including a photo sent by email. Second week of December 5 marks
Turning the project into a product including product documents such as specifications and instructions of operation (digital format, poster, etc). Consult your teacher for further information. Third week of December Bonus marks!

 

Assignments

Assignment 1                  

Assignment 2    

Assignment 3              

Assignment 4      

1

Course Assessment

Midterm: 20%

Final: 40%

Lab: 10%

Quizzes: 10%

Project: 20%


 

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