Opinto-opas 2005-2006

TLT-8256 MIXED-MODE COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS AND MODULES I, 4 cr
MIXED-MODE COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS AND MODULES I

Person responsible
Prof. Nikolay Tchamov

Lecturers
Pekko Ruippo, ruippo@cs.tut.fi

Lecture room and time
Per II,III: Tuesday 10 - 12, TC173

Implementation rounds
Implementation 1
  Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Summer Language of instruction
Lecture - 2 h/week+ 2 h/week - - - In English only
Exercise - 2 h/week+ 2 h/week - - - In English only
Exercise work - 1 h/week+ 1 h/week - - - In English only
Exam   In English only
(Academic Calender 2005-2006)

Objectives
Basic and intermediate level analysis and signal processing of receiver and transmitter architectures. The goal is to select the critical places and the most suitable method for Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Conversions, and to develop creative knowledge, theoretical and practical, on the needed mixed-mode blocks.

Contents
Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Data conversion principles and their application in modern wireless communication.       
2. Various sampler architectures of modern data conversion systems.       
3. Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC), Digital-to-Analog Converters (DAC) and their performance metrics.       
4. Different building blocks of ADCs and DACs.       
5. Circuit design and analysis with PSpice.       

Requirements for completing the course
Exam and completion of exercises.

Assessment criteria
The exam measures how well a student has grasped the core content of the course.

  • Used assessment scale is numeric (1-5)
  • Study material
    Type Name Author ISBN URL, edition, availablitity... Exam material Language
    Lecture slides         Yes  English 

    Prerequisites
    Number Name Credits M/R
    TLT-8106 Basic Communication Circuits 4 Recommendable
    TLT-8206 Communication Circuits and Modules I 4 Recommendable

    Other comments
    The course is lectured in English.

    Correspondence of content
    8307070 Mixed-Mode Communication Circuits and Modules

    Course homepage

    Last modified 09.08.2005
    Modified byKim Östman