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Introduction to ElectronicsLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: TE00CE12

Credits

5 op

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

02.12.2024 - 31.12.2024

Timing

13.01.2025 - 30.04.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Seats

10 - 90

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
  • Mauri Suhonen
  • Ville Huhtinen
Teacher in charge

Mauri Suhonen

Groups
  • PTIVIS24D
    PTIVIS24D
  • PTIVIS24E
    PTIVIS24E
  • PTIVIS24F
    PTIVIS24F

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Materials

The learning material is published on the course's Itslearning platform, there is no need to buy any books.

Teaching methods

Lectures and homeworks on course topics. We will also use some free electronics simulators that are available in online versions. These simulators are quite light and do not require anything special from a computer, they run on a basic laptop. It is good to study the simulator and homework in parallel, because the purpose is to use the simulator to demonstrate the correctness of the calculations.

In the second part, the things covered in the lectures and the simulator are to be measured in the electronics laboratory with real components and real measuring devices. The measurements focus on measurements made with a multimeter and an oscilloscope.

Exam schedules

At the end, there is a written exam based directly on the measurements, simulations and homework done during the course.

International connections

The course is structured in such a way that there is a lecture on different topics first. Assignments related to the lecture are given as homework, which usually have about a week to do before the return date. In addition to this, the student must simulate these same homework assignments with the help of a simulator, and then the calculated and simulated results must be compared to each other. If significant differences are found, it is good to consider some kind of reasonable explanation for them.

The final step is to measure these same simulated circuits in the lab with real components and real measuring equipment.
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Completion alternatives

There is no optional method to complete the course succesfully.

Student workload

The scope of the course is 5 credits, which means approx. 135 hours of work for the average student to achieve a grade of 3.

Content scheduling

- Passive components: Resistance, series, parallel combinations
- Ohms law, Watts law
- Kirchhoff's laws: Voltage, Current;
- Signal sources: AC nad DC Voltage sources.
- Semiconductor Diode Characteristics
- Rectifier; Half wave, Full wave
- LED
- Bipolar junction transistor as a switch.
- Opamp

Further information

All communication related to this course will be done on the Itslearning platform.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

The assessment is based on the points that the student gets for doing correctly:
- homeworks
- simulation tasks
- lab exercises

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

The student has not completed succesfully at least 40% of the homework, simulation tasks and lab measurements.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The student has completed succesfully approx. 40 - 60% of the homework, simulation tasks and laboratory measurements.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The student has completed succesfully approx. 60 - 80% of the homework, simulation tasks and laboratory measurements.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has completed succesfully approx. 80 - 100% of the homework, simulation tasks and laboratory measurements.

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

29.05.2024 - 05.09.2024

Timing

05.09.2024 - 12.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

40 - 70

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
  • Mikko Peltonen de Santiago
Groups
  • PINFOS24A
    PINFOS24A
  • PINFOS24B
    PINFOS24B

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Materials

Lecture notes, links and videos on the course's ITSlearning page

Teaching methods

Lectures, lab sessions, pair work, independent study

Exam schedules

Lab test will take place in week 49.

International connections

During the course we will learn electronics skills fundamental for an ICT-engineer's background knowledge. Most of the learning happens in the electronics lab, during hands-on assignments where students work in pairs to build circuits and measure how they operate.

Sustainable development aspects are considered during the course. In lectures, the applications of electronics in creating an ecologically sustainable and resilient society are highlighted. Wasteful practices in the lab are discouraged.

Completion alternatives

If a student wants to pass the course without submitting the reports, this needs to be agreed upon with the teacher.

Student workload

Contact hours (lectures and lab sessions)
Independent study, preparing for the labs and lab test, writing lab reports

6 reports on lab assignments and one lab test. Work will be distributed throughout the duration of the course.

Content scheduling

The course will begin in week 36 and end in week 50.

Topics:
- Basic concepts of circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Basic usage of the oscilloscope to measure and analyse AC signals
- Basics of analog and digital electronics
- Active and passive components used in electronics, such as transistors and operational amplifiers

Further information

ITSlearning

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment consists of three parts:
- Reports for assignments 1-6 (12 p each, total 72 p), throughout the duration of the course
- Lab test (16 p), on week 49
- Attendance (2 p for every lecture and 1 p for each of the two practice labs)

The total points to be obtained: 100 p.
To pass, the following conditions must both be met:
1) At least four assignments must be handed in by the deadline of assignment 6
2) The total number of points by the end of the course must be at least 50 p.

The grade boundaries are:
0-49 = FAIL
50-59 = 1
60-69 = 2
70-79 = 3
80-89 = 4
90-100 = 5

- If a submitted report is missing half or more of either the pre-assignments or the lab tasks, it will receive 0 p.
- If a submitted report has received 0 p or the lab tasks of the report contain otherwise significant errors, the report may be resubmitted, provided that the erroneous lab work is redone.
- If a report is submitted after the deadline, it will receive a reduction of 4 p. This also applies to resubmitted reports.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Total points 49 or less, OR the number of assignments submitted by the deadline of assignment 6 is three or less

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

50-59 points = 1
60-69 points = 2

AND
At least four assignments must be handed in by the deadline of assignment 6

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

70-79 points = 3
80-89 points = 4

AND
At least four assignments must be handed in by the deadline of assignment 6

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

90-100 = 5

AND
At least four assignments must be handed in by the deadline of assignment 6

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

29.05.2024 - 14.09.2024

Timing

02.09.2024 - 18.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

80 - 110

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Ville Huhtinen
  • Jarno Tuominen
Scheduling groups
  • Labraryhmä 1 (Size: 60. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Labraryhmä 2 (Size: 60. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
  • PTIVIS24B
    PTIVIS24B
  • PTIVIS24C
    PTIVIS24C
  • PTIVIS24A
    PTIVIS24A
Small groups
  • Lab group 1
  • Lab group 2

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Materials

Lecture notes, links and videos on the course's ITSlearning page

Teaching methods

Lectures, lab sessions, pair work, independent study

Exam schedules

Lab test will take place in week 49.

International connections

During the course we will learn electronics skills fundamental for an ICT-engineer's background knowledge. Most of the learning happens in the electronics lab, during hands-on assignments where students work in pairs to build circuits and measure how they operate.

Sustainable development aspects are considered during the course. In lectures, the applications of electronics in creating an ecologically sustainable and resilient society are highlighted. Wasteful practices in the lab are discouraged.

Completion alternatives

Not available.

Student workload

Contact hours (lectures and lab sessions): 51 h
Independent study, preparing for the labs and lab test, writing lab reports: 79 h

Content scheduling

The course will begin in week 36 and ends latest in week 50.

Topics:
- Basic concepts of circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Basic usage of the oscilloscope to measure and analyse AC signals
- Basics of analog electronics
- Active and passive components used in electronics, such as resistors, capacitors, diodes and operational amplifiers

Further information

ITSlearning

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment consists of two parts:
- Reports for assignments 1-5 (10 p each, total 50 p), throughout the duration of the course
- Lab test (15 p)

The total points to be obtained: 65 p.

To pass, the following two conditions must be met:

1) At least three reports from the assignments (1-5) must be handed in and the total points from those first five assignments must be at least 10 p.
2) At least 5 points obtained from the lab test

The grade boundaries are:
0-14 = FAIL
15-24 = 1
25-34 = 2
35-44 = 3
45-54 = 4
55-65 = 5

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Total points 14 or less
or
fewer than three reports from the five assignments (1-5) are handed in or the total points from those assignments is less than 10 p
or
less than 5 p from the lab exam

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

15-24 points = 1
25-34 points = 2

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

35-44 points = 3
45-54 points = 4

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

55-65 points = 5

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

05.10.2023 - 14.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 30.04.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 120

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Ville Huhtinen
  • Jussi Hurri
Groups
  • PTIVIS23D
    PTIVIS23D
  • PTIVIS23E
    PTIVIS23E
  • PTIVIS23F
    PTIVIS23F

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Evaluation scale

H-5

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

01.12.2023 - 15.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 30.04.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
  • Mikko Peltonen de Santiago
Groups
  • PINFOS23C
    PINFOS23C

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Materials

Lecture notes, links and videos on the course's ITSlearning page

Teaching methods

Lectures, lab sessions, pair work, independent study

Exam schedules

Lab test (which is not mandatory) will take place in week 12.

International connections

During the course we will learn electronics skills fundamental for an ICT-engineer's background knowledge. Most of the learning happens in the electronics lab, during hands-on assignments where students work in pairs to build circuits and measure how they operate.

Sustainable development aspects are considered during the course. In lectures, the applications of electronics in creating an ecologically sustainable and resilient society are highlighted. Wasteful practices in the lab are discouraged.

Completion alternatives

If a student wants to pass the course without submitting the reports, this needs to be agreed upon with the teacher.

Student workload

Contact hours (lectures and lab sessions): 51 h
Independent study, preparing for the labs and lab test, writing lab reports: rest

8 written reports on lab assignments and 1 lab test. Work will be distributed throughout the duration of the course.

Content scheduling

The course will begin in week 2 and end in week 17.

Topics:
- Basic concepts of circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Basic usage of the oscilloscope to measure and analyse AC signals
- Basics of analog and digital electronics
- Active and passive components used in electronics, such as transistors, operational amplifiers and logic gates

Further information

ITSlearning

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Course has two parts:

Part 1: Introduction to electrical measurements
- 4 assignments (70 %)
- Lab test (30 %) on week 12 (NOT mandatory!)
Part 2: Introduction to electronics
- 4 assignments

Weighing
- Part 1: 60 % of final grade
- Part 2: 40 % of final grade

Both parts must be passed!

Each assignment: grade 0–5 (not returned: -3). The test: grade 0–5. Using these grades, I’ll calculate the average grades for course parts 1 and 2 and weigh them in the 60-40-ratio to help determine the final grade.

Much more detailed instructions can be found on ITSlearning and will be explained during the first lecture.

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

31.05.2023 - 16.09.2023

Timing

04.09.2023 - 15.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

75 - 120

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
  • Mikko Peltonen de Santiago
Groups
  • PINFOS23B
    PINFOS23B
  • PINFOK23B
    PINFOK23B
  • PINFOS23A
    PINFOS23A

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Materials

Lecture notes, links and videos on the course's ITSlearning page

Teaching methods

Lectures, lab sessions, pair work, independent study

Exam schedules

Lab test (which is not mandatory) will take place in week 45.

International connections

During the course we will learn electronics skills fundamental for an ICT-engineer's background knowledge. Most of the learning happens in the electronics lab, during hands-on assignments where students work in pairs to build circuits and measure how they operate.

Completion alternatives

If a student wants to pass the course without submitting the reports, this needs to be agreed upon with the teacher.

Student workload

Contact hours (lectures and lab sessions): 51 h
Independent study, preparing for the labs and lab test, writing lab reports: rest

8 written reports on lab assignments and 1 lab test. Work will be distributed throughout the duration of the course.

Content scheduling

The course will begin in week 36 and end in week 50.

Topics:
- Basic concepts of circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Basic usage of the oscilloscope to measure and analyse AC signals
- Basics of analog and digital electronics
- Active and passive components used in electronics, such as transistors, operational amplifiers and logic gates

Further information

ITSlearning

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Course has two parts:

Part 1: Introduction to electrical measurements
- 4 assignments (70 %)
- Lab test (30 %) on week 45 (NOT mandatory!)
Part 2: Introduction to electronics
- 4 assignments

Weighing
- Part 1: 60 % of final grade
- Part 2: 40 % of final grade

Both parts must be passed!

Each assignment: grade 0–5 (not returned: -3). The test: grade 0–5. Using these grades, I’ll calculate the average grades for course parts 1 and 2 and weigh them in the 60-40-ratio to help determine the final grade.

Much more detailed instructions can be found on ITSlearning and will be explained during the first lecture.

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

01.06.2023 - 17.09.2023

Timing

04.09.2023 - 15.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

75 - 120

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Ville Huhtinen
  • Jussi Hurri
Groups
  • PTIVIS23A
    PTIVIS23A
  • PTIVIS23B
    PTIVIS23B
  • PTIVIS23C
    PTIVIS23C

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Evaluation scale

H-5

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

01.12.2022 - 18.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 30.04.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

60 - 105

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Ville Huhtinen
  • Jussi Hurri
Groups
  • PTIVIS22D
    PTIVIS22D
  • PTIVIS22E
    PTIVIS22E
  • PTIVIS22F
    PTIVIS22F

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Evaluation scale

H-5

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

30.11.2022 - 18.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 30.04.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 100

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
  • Mikko Peltonen de Santiago
  • Jaakko Lamminpää
Scheduling groups
  • Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
  • PINFOS22C
    PINFOS22C
  • PINFOK23A
    PINFOK23A
  • PINFOS22A
    PINFOS22A
Small groups
  • Pienryhmä 1
  • Pienryhmä 2

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Materials

Material available for this course in Itslearning including slides and example calculations as well as links to online material.
In independent study you can use any electronics book for engineers (introductory level) and any available online material.

Teaching methods

Lectures, preliminary assignments and calculations, laboratory work.

Exam schedules

The emphasis is on the laboratory reports and course cannot be passed by taking only the test.
The test is held during a laboratory session and the date is in ITSlearning.
One laboratory session at the end of the course is for completing a missing lab work or redoing a failed assignment.
Grade for a passed lab work cannot be raised.

International connections

Flipped learning, hands on working, combining theory and practice during lab work.

Completion alternatives

None.

Student workload

Lectures: 7x 2 h = 14 h
Lab. sessions: 13x 3 h = 39 h
Independent study: 26 h
Preliminary assignments: 26 h
Finishing reports: 20 h

Content scheduling

Course includes building simple circuits on a protoboard and basic measurements.
Main topics are: DC circuits and connections, AC circuits and basic components, semiconductors in a simple circuit, and using equipment to measure these circuits.

Course is held in Spring 2023.

More accurate description and timetable is found on ITSlearning.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Course consists of two parts:
- Introduction to circuits and measurement techniques (weight 60 %)
- Introduction to electronics (transistors, opamps and logic gates) (weight 40 %)

Both parts need to be completed with a passing grade.
Missing work receives a grade of -3.
Only tasks returned on time will be evaluated.

Redoing failed or missing parts must be agreed with the teacher separately. Laboratory work or reports with passing grade cannot be retaken.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Does not meet the requirements for the grade 1.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Student
- can build a simple circuit by connecting components to the protoboard.
- can measure the resistance, voltage and current from different branches of the circuit.
- knows the basic laws of electronics
- All assignments are returned, even if the reports are lacking.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Student
- can apply Kirchoff's laws to analyze the circuit
- knows and understands the concept of power
- preliminary calculations and measurements are mostly correct
- reports are done with care and include the relevant information

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Student
- has grasped the fundamentals of electric circuits
- can choose the correct components for different situations
- can analyze the circuit and understands how it functions
- can evaluate the results critically
- reports are precise, stylish and show analysis of the circuit

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

20.07.2022 - 07.09.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 16.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

60 - 100

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Ville Huhtinen
  • Jussi Hurri
Groups
  • PTIVIS22A
    PTIVIS22A
  • PTIVIS22B
    PTIVIS22B
  • PTIVIS22C
    PTIVIS22C

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Evaluation scale

H-5

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills

Enrollment

01.06.2022 - 16.09.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 16.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

40 - 70

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
  • Jaakko Lamminpää
Groups
  • PIOTK22
    Degree Programme in Information Technology, Cyber Security and IoT
  • PINFOS22B
    PINFOS22B

Objective

After completing the course the student:
- is able to use multimeter and oscilloscope
- can name common components used in electronics and knows their basic characteristics
- can calculate currents, voltages and resistances as well as powers in simple circuits
- knows the basics of digital and analog blocks and their couplings in electronics.

Content

- Basic concepts of Circuit analysis and measurements: current, voltage, resistance, power
- Active and passive components used in electronics
- Basics of analog and digital electronics

Materials

Material available for this course in Itslearning including slides and example calculations as well as links to online material.
In independent study you can use any electronics book for engineers (introductory level) and any available online material.

Teaching methods

Lectures, preliminary assignments and calculations, laboratory work.

Exam schedules

The emphasis is on the laboratory reports. The date for the laboratory test can be found in ITSlearning.
One laboratory session at the end of the course is for completing a missing lab work or redoing a failed assignment.
Grade for a passed lab work cannot be raised.

International connections

Flipped learning, hands on working, combining theory and practice during lab work.

Completion alternatives

None.

Student workload

Lectures: 7x 2 h = 14 h
Lab. sessions: 13x 3 h = 39 h
Independent study: 20 h
Preliminary assignments: 26 h
Finishing reports: 26 h

Content scheduling

Course includes building simple circuits on a protoboard and basic measurements. This includes the use of a protoboard, multimeter, signal generator and oscilloscope. After learning to use these instruments, we build circuits with transistors, operational amplifiers and logic gates.

Course is held in Autumn 2022.

More accurate description and timetable is found on ITSlearning.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Course consists of two parts:
- Introduction to circuits and measurement techniques (weight 60 %)
- Introduction to electronics (transistors, opamps and logic gates) (weight 40 %)

Both parts need to be completed with a passing grade.
Missing work receives a grade of -3.
Only tasks returned on time will be evaluated.

Redoing failed or missing parts must be agreed with the teacher separately. Laboratory work or reports with passing grade cannot be retaken.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Does not meet the requirements for the grade 1.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Student
- can build a simple circuit by connecting components to the protoboard.
- can measure the resistance, voltage and current from different branches of the circuit.
- knows the basic laws of electronics
- All assignments are returned, even if the reports are lacking.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Student
- can apply Kirchoff's laws to analyze the circuit
- knows and understand the concept of power
- preliminary calculations and measurements are mostly correct
- reports are done with care and include the relevant information

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Student
- has grasped the fundamentals of electric circuits
- can choose the correct components for different situations
- can analyze the circuit and understands how it functions
- can evaluate the results critically
- reports are precise, stylish and show analysis of the circuit

Qualifications

High school mathematics courses (higher or subsidiary level)
OR
Primary+secondary school and vocational school maths curriculum and course: Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
OR
equivalent skills