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The field of electronics is the study and use of systems that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles in devices such as thermionic valves and semiconductors. The design and construction of electronic circuits to solve practical problems is part of the field of electronics engineering, and includes the hardware design side of computer engineering. The study of new semiconductor devices and their technology is sometimes considered as a branch of physics. This page focuses on engineering aspects of electronics.

Contents

  • 1 Overview of electronic systems and circuits
  • 2 Electronic devices and components
  • 3 Analog circuits
  • 4 Digital circuits
  • 5 Mixed-signal circuits
  • 6 Heat dissipation and thermal management
  • 7 Noise
  • 8 Electronics theory
  • 9 Electronic test equipment
  • 10 Computer aided design
  • 11 Construction methods
  • 12 Branch pages
  • 13 See also
  • 14 External links
    • 14.1 Tutorials and projects

Overview of electronic systems and circuits

Commercial digital voltmeter checking a prototype

Electronic systems are used to perform a wide variety of tasks. The main uses of electronic circuits are the controlling, processing and distribution of information, and the conversion and distribution of electric power. Both of these uses involve the creation or detection of electromagnetic fields and electric currents. While electrical energy had been used for some time to transmit data over telegraphs and telephones, the development of electronics truly began in earnest with the advent of radio. One way of looking at an electronic system is to divide it into the following parts:

  • Inputs – Electronic or mechanical sensors (or transducers), which take signals from outside sources such as antennae or networks, (or signals which represent values of temperature, pressure, etc.) from the physical world and convert them into current/voltage or digital signals.
  • Signal processing circuits – These consist of electronic components connected together to manipulate, interpret and transform the signals. Recently, complex processing has been accomplished with the use of Digital Signal Processors.
  • Outputs – Actuators or other devices such as transducers that transform current/voltage signals back into useful physical form.

One example is a television set. Its input is a broadcast signal received by an antenna or fed in through a cable. Signal processing circuits inside the television extract the brightness, colour and sound information from this signal. The output devices are a cathode ray tube that converts electronic signals into a visible image on a screen and magnet driven audio speakers.

Electronic devices and components

Main article: Electronic component

An electronic component is any indivisible electronic building block packaged in a discrete form with two or more connecting leads or metallic pads. Components are intended to be connected together, usually by soldering to a printed circuit board, to create an electronic circuit with a particular function (for example an amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator). Components may be packaged singly (resistor, capacitor, transistor, diode etc) or in more or less complex groups as integrated circuits (operational amplifier, resistor array, logic gate etc). Active components are more usually called 'devices' as opposed to components.

Analog circuits

Main article: analog circuits

Most analog electronic appliances, such as radio receivers, are constructed from combinations of a few types of basic circuits. Analog circuits use a continuous range of voltage as opposed to discrete levels as in digital circuits. The number of different analog circuits so far devised is huge., especially because a 'circuit' can be defined as anything from a single component, to systems containing thousands of components.

Analogue circuits are sometimes called linear circuits although many non linear effects are used in analoge circuits such as mixers, modulators etc. Good examples of analog circuits are valve or transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers and oscillators.

Some analog circuitry these days may use digital or even microprocessor techniques to improve upon the basic performance of the circuit. This type of circuits is usually called 'mixed signal'.

Sometimes it may be difficult to differentiate between analog and digital circuits as they have elements of both linear and non linear operation. An example is the comparator that takes in a continuouse range of voltage but puts out only one of two levels as in a digital circuit. Similarly, a transistor amplifier overdriven can take on the characteristics of a controlled switch having substantially only two levels of output.

Digital circuits

Main article: digital circuits

Digital circuits are electric circuits based on a number of discrete voltage levels. Digital circuits are the most common mechanical representation of Boolean algebra and are the basis of all digital computers. To most engineers, the terms "digital circuit", "digital system" and "logic" are interchangeable in the context of digital circuits. In most cases the number of different states is two, and these states are represented by two voltage levels: one near to zero volts and one at a higher level depending on the supply voltage in use. These two levels are often represented as "Low" and "High."

Computers, electronic clocks, and programmable logic controllers (used to control industrial processes) are constructed of digital circuits. Digital Signal Processors are another example.

Building-blocks:

  • logic gates
  • flip-flops
  • counters
  • registers
  • multiplexers
  • Schmitt triggers

Highly integrated devices:

  • microprocessors
  • microcontrollers
  • Digital signal processor (DSP)
  • Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)

Mixed-signal circuits

Main article: Mixed-signal circuit

Mixed-signal circuits refers to integrated circuits (ICs) which have both analog circuits and digital circuits combined on a single semiconductor die or on the same circuit board. Mixed-signal circuits are becoming increasingly common. Mixed circuits contain both analog and digital components. analog to digital converters and digital to analog converters are the primary examples. Other examples are transmission gates and buffers.

Heat dissipation and thermal management

Main article: Thermal management of electronic devices and systems

Heat generated by electronic circuitry must be dissipated to prevent immediate failure and improve long term reliability. Techniques for heat dissipation can include heatsinks and fans for air cooling, and other forms of computer cooling such as liquid cooling for computers .

Noise

Main article: electronic noise

Associated with all electronic circuits is noise. Noise is generally defined as any unwanted signal that is not present at the input of the circuit. Noise is not the same as distortion caused by the circuit.

Electronics theory

Main article: Mathematical methods in electronics

Mathematical methods are integral to the study of electronics. To become proficient in electronics it is also necessary to become proficient in the mathematics of circuit analysis.

Circuit analysis is the study of methods to solve linear systems for the unknown variables such as the voltage at a certain node or the current though a certain branch of a network. A common representation of this is the SPICE circuit simulator.

Also important to electronics is the study and understanding of electromagnetic field theory.

Electronic test equipment

Main article: Electronic test equipment

Electronic test equipment is used to create stimulus signals and capture responses from electronic Devices Under Test (DUTs). In this way, the proper operation of the DUT can be proven or faults in the device can be traced and repaired.

Practical electronics engineering and assembly requires the use of many different kinds of electronic test equipment ranging from the very simple and inexpensive (such as a test light consisting of just a light bulb and a test lead) to extremely complex and sophisticated such as Automatic Test Equipment.

Computer aided design

Main article: Electronic design automation

Today's electronics engineers have the ability to design circuits using premanufactured building blocks such as power supplies, resistors, capacitors, semiconductors (such as transistors), and integrated circuits. Electronic design automation software programs include schematic capture programs such as ORCAD, used to make circuit diagrams and printed circuit board layouts.

Construction methods

Many different methods of connecting components have been used over the years starting with point to point wiring using tag boards attached to chassis, through printed circuit boards and ending with highly integrated circuits. Some of the methods previously used are:

  • Point-to-point construction
  • Cordwood construction
  • Wire wrap
  • Printed circuit boards

Branch pages

  • Digital electronics
  • Analogue electronics
  • Microelectronics
  • Fuzzy electronics
  • Electronic Devices and Circuits
  • Integrated circuit
  • Optoelectronics
  • Printed circuit board
  • Semiconductor
  • Semiconductor device

See also

  • Electrical engineering
  • Circuit diagram
  • Signal theory
  • transducer
  • Computer engineering
  • Datasheet
  • Mechatronics
  • E-waste

External links

Wikibooks has more about this subject: Electronics
  • Endtas robotics community website with lots of free robotic projects. Do it yourself
  • IEEE
  • IEEE spectrum
  • Electronix Express
  • Electronics Discussions Web access to electronics related newsgroups.
  • Wikidevices.org A MediaWiki-powered website focusing entirely on electronic devices.
  • LinuxLinks.com Linux Electronic Software.

Tutorials and projects

  • Electronics Infoline Directory for electronics projects.
  • Basic Electronic Tutorials On DC, AC, Semiconductor and Digital Theory Extensive free tutorial material and store.
  • Electronics tutorials Modest site, mostly focused on radio electronics, awkward layout.
  • Ian Purdie's Electronics tutorials
  • Iguana Labs' Electronics Tutorials and Kits
  • Electronic Meanings and Acronyms
  • Home Electronics
  • Lessons in Electric Circuits – A free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity and electronics.
  • Radio-Electronics.Com Free information and resources covering radio and electronics
  • Circuit simulator with voltage and current visualization(java applet)
  • A comprehensive guide to making integrated circuits
  • HyperPhysics
  • "Talking Electronics" Great for amateurs, commercial kits.
  • Electronic parts library
  • Work Ready Electronics Free instructional online course materials for Community College Electronics Instructors and Students.
  • Electronics and Radio Today Free basic guides and overviews of electronics and electronics principles.


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