Informations du cours

The course “Electronic Functions” plays a key role in the training of electronics students, as it bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications. The laboratory sessions (TP) in this teaching unit aim to reinforce the concepts learned in lectures and to help students better understand the real behavior of electronic circuits through hands-on experiments, measurements, and analysis.
Throughout these sessions, several major topics in analog electronics are explored:
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the study of active filters (low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass), which allow selective signal processing;
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the modulation and demodulation of amplitude (AM) and frequency (FM), which are essential in analog communication systems;
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and finally, the principle of intermediate frequency (IF) amplification with AM detector and automatic gain control (AGC), illustrating the basic operation of radio receivers.
These practical sessions are designed to develop analytical skills, experimental precision, and a solid understanding of real electronic phenomena — essential abilities for any future electronics engineer.
- Enseignant: BOUABIDA Seddik