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Module title:Analogue and Digital Electronics Design
Module codeENG2118
Module lecturers:Prof Mustafa Aziz
Module credits:15

Analogue and digital signals are found in all modern day technology, from mobile phones to  aircrafts. This practical, hands on module teaches you how to design, simulate, build and test real electronic systems.
  
You will get the chance to design electronic circuits using basic analogue and digital circuit building blocks, including transistor amplifiers, integrated circuit operational-amplifiers, filters, oscillators, counters, decoders, adders, latches and multiplexers. Furthermore, you will devise complex digital systems using programmable logic, such as Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). Finally, you will design a range of practical circuits, simulating their performance in modern electronics simulators (Multisim and HDL) and explore their hardware implementation.
 
Throughout the module, lecturers will use a variety of case studies to aid your learning, including the design of amplifiers, filters and synchronous counters.
 
Prerequisite module:  ENG1001 , ENG1009 or equivalent 

Please note that all modules are subject to change, please get in touch if you have any questions about this module.