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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Analog Signal Processing and Digitalisation

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Code Completion Credits Range Language
XE38ZDS Z,ZK 4 2+2s
The course is a substitute for:
Analog Signal Processing and Digitalisation (X38ZDS)
Lecturer:
Tutor:
Supervisor:
Department of Measurement
Synopsis:

The course is dedicated to methods for preprocessing, digitalization and

reconstruction of continuis signals. It is focused to the methods for achieving of high precision of transmission and suppression of

spurious components. The laboratory exercises are divided into two parts: th first part are classical tasks; the second one are individual project of design of typically data acqusition system. The teaching is supported by the CAD system for measuring circuits.

Requirements:
Syllabus of lectures:

1. Low level signal amplification

2. Wide-band signal amplification

3. Methods for galvanic signal isolation

4. Methods for non-linear signal processing

5. Methods for signal filtering

6. Sensor signal conditioning

7. Multiplexing of analogue signals

8. Sampling and quantization of analog signals

9. High speed signal digitalization

10. High resolution signal digitalization

11. Testing of A/D converters

12. Reconstruction of analog signals

13. Interference elimination

14. CAD of measuring circuits

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Preface, organization

2. Low level signal amplifiers

3. Isolation amplifiers

4. Multiplexers and sample and hold circuits

5. Nonlinear signal conditioning

6. Individual project: design and simulation of signal conditioning module - block design

7. IP - Sensors signal conditioning circuit

8. IP - Isolation amplifiers, filter, multiplexer

9. IP - A/D converter, Sample hold amplifier

10. High resolution signal digitalization

11. Testing of A/D converters

12. Reconstruction of analog signals

13. Interference elimination

14. Conclusion

Study Objective:
Study materials:

1. Feucht, D. L.: Handbook of Analog Circuits. Academic Press, New York, 1990

2. Tietze, U., Schenk, Ch.: Electronic Circuits, Design and Applications. Springer Verlag, Berlin 1990

3. Horowitz, W., Hill, P.: The art of electronic. Cambridge University Press, 1989

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The course is a part of the following study plans:
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