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Assessment Cover Sheet and Feedback Form 2015/16
Module Title:
Analogue and Digital Electronics 2
Assessment Title and Tasks:
Analogue Circuits Design.
Assessment No.
e.g. 1
No. of pages submitted in total including this page:
Completed by student
Word Count of submission
(if applicable): Completed by student
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Part B: Marking and Assessment
(to be completed by Module Lecturer)
Assessment Task:
Scenario
With the complexity of modern simulation and analysis computer packages it is possible to design, modify designs and analyse complex circuits without the need for ordering components and the associated delays in such processes. You are required to design a circuit whose specification is detailed below.
A level transducer has a non-linear relationship between its level input 0 – 10 m and its output voltage 0 – 10v.
A non-linear amplifier is required to correct for the non-linearity and you must submit a design for this.
Select the number of “stages” required and justify this in your solution.
Task 1
Input Level (m)
Vout (volt)
0.00
0.50
1.69
1.00
2.89
1.50
3.82
2.00
4.58
2.50
5.22
3.00
5.78
3.50
6.27
4.00
6.71
4.50
7.11
5.00
7.47
5.50
7.81
6.00
8.12
6.50
8.40
7.00
8.67
7.50
8.92
8.00
9.16
8.50
9.39
9.00
9.60
9.50
9.81
10.00
1. Critically evaluate the technologies and design techniques used in electronic circuit and system design.
2. Design electronic circuits and systems using appropriate modern technologies and techniques to meet technical and commercial specifications
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