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Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Introduction to the subject, historical development and method of making electrical contacts (mechanical connections, soldered connections, PCB) 2. Types of printed circuit boards, basic properties, manufacturing process of printed circuit boards. 3. Printed circuit board mounting 4. Software tools, sources of information, standards. 5. Properties of electrical connections, properties of PCBs 6. Power supply, power supply types, protection, suppression 7. Ground loops 8. EMI basic practices 9. Component properties, component selection and use 10. Circuit protection 11. Application rules and wiring examples 12. Legislation
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, Methods of individual activities, Demonstration, Skills training
- Contact teaching
- 20 hours per semester
- Preparation for a credit (assessment)
- 20 hours per semester
- Preparation for an exam
- 40 hours per semester
- Home preparation for classes
- 40 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The main scope of this study is to introduce actual technology and possibilities of how to design modern electronic devices. In this subject students will be informed about techniques and manufacturing processes of printed circuit boards (PCB), as well as assembly technology. Students will be informed about computer aided design systems and how they work. Primary task will be how to design printed circuit boards using design rules to perform product needs and electromagnetic compatibility requirements.
The aim of the course is to guide the students through the tools and methods of electrical design, technical drawing of schematics, use of drawing and design tools, orientation in design software, classical schematics, multi-page schematics, hierarchical schematics, automatic ERC error checking and their solutions. Schematic design is followed by orientation to PCB design tools, definition of design rules, technology requirements, PCB design, use of automated tools, finishing, design checking and debugging, generation of production data and creation of technical documentation. Basic introduction to PCB design methods with respect to manufacturability, electromagnetic compatibility and minimization of interference, learn how to properly distribute power with respect to the technological capabilities of the PCB, power blocking, troubleshooting critical connections, combination of analog and digital parts on a single PDS, protection of sensitive components PCB fabrication and PCB assembly from the perspective of prototype, small batch and large batch production, tools and options in manufacturing, PCB fabrication methods, assembly, soldering, testing and follow-up with design systems. The course includes hands-on instruction in the selected design system and a prototype manufacturing lab.
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Prerequisites
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Basic PC skills, basic knowledge of electronics, physics, material technology.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Self project defence
Students must attend the practices with a maximum of 3 absences allowed. Students will receive credit after they successfully pass final project.
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Recommended literature
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ŠANDERA, Josef. Návrh plošných spojů pro povrchovou montáž. Praha: BEN - technická literatura, 2006. ISBN 80-7300-181-0..
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VRBA, Kamil a HANÁK, Pavel. Konstrukce elektronických zařízení. Vysoké učení technické v Brně: Nakladatelství VUTIUM, 2021. ISBN 978-80-214-5957-1.
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Záhlava, V. Metodika návrhu plošných spojů. Skriptum ČVUT, Praha 2000. ISBN 80-01-02193-9.
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