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Content<br />

Bipolar transistors, amplifier bias and quiescent conditions,<br />

input impedance, output impedance gain and bypassing.<br />

Junction field effect transistors, amplifier bias and quiescent<br />

conditions, input impedance output impedance and gain,<br />

by-passing, Mos devices, Amplifier fault conditions,<br />

component parameters, frequency response and<br />

bandwidth.<br />

CBE-2 Analogue Fundamentals<br />

Total hours 72 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE-I modules<br />

or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering, Associate<br />

Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering (Electronics) or (Computer<br />

Systems) and the Advanced Certificate in Industrial<br />

Electronics<br />

Content<br />

Combination <strong>of</strong> CBE2.1 and 2.2 (see two preceding<br />

subjects).<br />

CBE 3.1 Operational Amplifiers<br />

Total hours 18 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE-l & 2<br />

modules or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electronics) or (Computer systems), the Advanced<br />

Certificate in Industrial Electronics and the Certificate in<br />

Basic Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

Operational amplifier characteristics - ideal and actual,<br />

open loop comparator, closed loop inverting and noninverting<br />

amplifiers, voltage followers, summing and<br />

difference circuits, impedance characteristics, common<br />

mode rejection, slew rate and gain bandwidth ~roduct.<br />

CBE 3.2 Oscillators<br />

Total hours 18 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE-l & 2<br />

modules & CBE 3.1 or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electronics) or (Computer systems), the Advanced<br />

Certificate in Industrial Electronics and the Certificate in<br />

Basic Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

Barkhausen criterion and phase margins, phase shifts,<br />

weinbridge, schmitt trigger and crystal oscillators, 555<br />

principles mono and astable application.<br />

CBE 3.3 Power Control Devices<br />

Total hours 18 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE I G 2<br />

modules or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electronics) or (Computer systems), the Advanced<br />

Certificate in Industrial Electronics and the Certificate in<br />

Basic Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

Silicon control rectifiers, phase control (0-90' & 0-180°),<br />

diacs, triacs, phase control (0-90' & 18O0-270') and (0-360°),<br />

parameters.<br />

CBE 3.4 Transducers<br />

Total hours 18 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE 1 & 2<br />

modules or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electronics) or (Computer systems), the Advanced<br />

Certificate in Industrial Electronics and the Certificate in<br />

Basic Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

Transducers types and symbols, operating principles and<br />

parameters, applications, selection data, inteufacing.<br />

CBE -3 Analogue Applications<br />

Total hours 72 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE 162<br />

A subject in the Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering, Associate<br />

Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering (Electronics) or (Computer<br />

Systems) and the Advanced Certificate in Industrial<br />

Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

Combination <strong>of</strong> CBE 3.1,3.2, 3.3 & 3.4 (see the 4preceding<br />

modules).<br />

CBE 4.1 Digital Fundamentals<br />

Total hours 36 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE 162<br />

modules or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electronics) or (Computer systems), the Advanced<br />

Certificate in Industrial Electronics and the Certificate in<br />

Basic Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

Number systems, logic states and gates, combinational logic,<br />

encoders, decoders and multiplming, displays, flip-flops, shifi<br />

registers, counters-ripple and synchronous.<br />

CBE 4.2 Digital Electronics<br />

Total hours 18 Hawthorn ?rerequisite: CBE-1 G2<br />

modules and CBE 4.1 or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electronics) or (Computer systems), the Advanced<br />

Certificate in Industrial Electronics and the Certificate in<br />

Basic Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

TTL and CMOS gates, open collector, logic family<br />

characteristics, noise margins, propagation delays, power<br />

dissipation and interfacing.<br />

CBE 4.3 Introduction to Microprocessors<br />

Total hours 36 Hawthorn Prerequisite: CBE-162<br />

modules and CBE 3.1, 4.1 and 4.2 or relevant experience.<br />

A subject in the Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electronics) or (Computer systems), the Advanced<br />

Certificate in Industrial Electronics and the Certificate in<br />

Basic Electronics.<br />

Content<br />

Minimum system architecture, memory systems and<br />

addressing, memory operation, programmers model,<br />

registers-general and special purpose, machine code,<br />

assembly and high level language, machine cycles and<br />

operations, addition and subtraction, programming, I/O<br />

and peripherals, D-A & A-D conversion.<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> Univenify <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> 1997 Handbook 17

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