I. Course essential information
Course code | B84M0030 |
Course Name | Manufacturing process of electronics A |
Credits/Periods | 0.5 credit / 16 periods |
Period Allocation | Lecture: 4;Experiment: 12;others: 0 |
Course Classification | Professional required course |
Semester | Summer semester in the sophomore |
Faculty | College of Information Science and Engineering |
Major Program | Information Engineering |
Language of Instruction | English |
Prerequisites | Advanced Mathematics, University Physics, Computer Structure and Logic Design, Fundamentals of Electronic Circuits |
Course Introduction | The course is a teaching practice course for electronic information majors. It is an important basic practice course and one of the procedures of engineering training. Its purpose is to enable students to initially contact the production practice of electronic products through training, understand and master the general knowledge and skills of electronic technology, cultivate students' hands-on ability, innovative awareness and rigorous and meticulous work style, and prepare for follow-up courses. Engaging and laying the necessary foundation in electronic technology. |
Teaching goals and requirements | 1. Identify and use common electronic components, and master the use of common electronic instrumentations; 2. Familiar with the design and production process of electronic products; 3. Master the use of Altium Designer software to design schematic diagrams and printed circuit board diagrams; 4. Master the welding, installation, inspection and debugging methods of circuits. |
Main equipment | Oscilloscope, signal generator, digital multimeter, regulated power supply, AC voltmeter, electronic technology experiment box, common components, PCB circuit board |
Experimental content | Experiment 1: The application of EDA technology in modern electronic products. Design schematic diagrams and printed circuit board diagrams with Altium Designer software; Experiment 2: Electronic circuit training. Make simple electronic works, including welding training, circuit installation, and debugging. |