Electronics Circuits and Signal Theory
Study programs
Teaching information
Teaching form
Laboratory exercise, Project workStudy method
AttendanceLanguage
slovenský, anglickýHours per week (full-time)
5,5Hours per semester (part-time)
ZS 65,65/,65,65Teachers
vedúci záverečnej práce
Schedule
Learning outcomes
By completing the course, the doctoral student will gain knowledge of the theoretical principles of electronics and information about the latest trends in research and development in the relevant scientific field (electronics), which is the subject of his research work. He will demonstrate the acquired knowledge when completing the dissertation examination.
Course outline
The specific course syllabus will be determined individually according to the focus of the doctoral student, depending on the area of electronics and signal processing being studied. However, it also includes the following basic topics: - scientific foundations of electronics, - complex electronic systems, - theory of signals and systems, - stages and theoretical justification of the development of electronics, - development trends of electronics, their theoretical principles and justification within the framework of intelligent (smartelectronic) systems.
Completion conditions
Assessment and completion of the course: Credit test Continuous assessment: Credit test Final assessment: Student passes the final assessment and passes the examination when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 1u out of 1u. Credit test Overall assessment: Overall assessment is the sum of the assessments obtained by students in the assessment period. The overall result is determined in accordance with the internal regulations of the Technical University in Košice. (Study Regulations, the internal regulation principles of doctoral studies)
Recommended literature
Základná literatúra sa odporučí doktorandovi podľa skúmanej vednej oblasti a témy dizertačnej práce tak, aby pokryla konkrétnu osnovu predmetu.
Notes
The subject is completed individually, usually under the guidance of a supervisor. Planned learning activities: consultations, laboratory work, project workFull-time study: direct contact (10 hours/week): 130 hours, indirect contact: 370 hours, total number: 500 hoursPart-time study: direct contact (130 hours/semester): 130 hours, indirect contact: 370 hours, total number: 500 hours