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Development of a Set of Plug-in Board Modules for the Laboratory Research Facility

Student: Frolov Kirill

Supervisor: Lev M. Sambursky

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Infocommunication Technologies and Systems (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

This work is devoted to the development of a set of plug-in board modules for a laboratory research complex. To achieve this goal, the analysis of similar models, which are presented on the website of various companies has been done, and the basic requirements for this project have been identified. Also, as a result of the analysis of the study program targeted to learn the basics of electronics, I identified the main laboratory work, which will be presented in the first prototypes of the modules for the laboratory stand. Based on these requirements, I selected the models of electronic components (bipolar transistor and logic chip), and the nominal values for the remaining elements of the circuit have been calculated. With the help of NI Multisim and NI Ultiboard programs that are used to circuit design and the development of printed circuit boards, models of two modules dedicated to the study of the amplifier with a common emitter and CMOS logic have been developed. Thus, with the help of the results obtained, it is possible to further upgrade laboratory equipment useful for studying on the electronics course.

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