Electronic Modules for Industrial Applications using Op-Amps
Offered By: Indian Institute of Science Bangalore via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
This course is a system design-oriented course aimed to provide exposure on industrial applications of op-amp and its importance in the real world. In this course, different applications/case-studies (including biomedical and industrial application) are considered and will be discussing in detail about the fundamentals of the system, its operation and its importance. Since analog circuits play a crucial role in the implementation of an electronic system, this course emphasis 0n complete system design with initial discussion on circuit design. As part of this course student can build analog systems using analog ICs and study their macro models. Below are some of the course outcomes.To expose the operation of the basic building blocks of analog systemTo understand and analyze the Op-Amps. To develop the skill to build and troubleshoot Analog circuits to develop the skill to build complete system using analog circuits
PREREQUISITES: Basic Electronics
Syllabus
Week 1 : Understanding the Datasheet of Op-Amps
Week 2 : To design and build a speed control of a DC motor using op-amp
Week 3 : To design and build an op-amp based ECG signal acquisition and BPM measurement
Week 4 : Fundamentals of EEG and design a signal conditioning circuit to acquire EEG signal
Week 5 : Fundamentals of pulse oximeter and implementation of pulse oximeter using op-amp
Week 6 : Design and develop a signal conditioning circuit for operating heater voltage of a MQ 7 gas sensor
Week 7 : Electronic module for printing press machines
Week 8 : Electronic module for heating PT 100 and operating as a hot-wire anemometer to find the velocity of the air., Electronic module for delineating signal from background noise
Taught by
Prof. Hardik Jeetendra Pandya
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