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MKM115 - Design and manufacturing of microsystem products |
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Owner: MTMAS |
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5,0 Credits (ECTS 7,5) |
Grading: TH - Five, Four, Three, Not passed |
Level: A |
Department: 59 - MICROTECHNOLOGY AND NANOSCIENCE
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Teaching language: English
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Examination |
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In programs
TELTA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Year 4 (elective)
MTMAS MSc PROGR IN MICROSYSTEM INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGY, Year 1 (compulsory)
TAUTA AUTOMATION AND MECHATRONICS ENGENEERING, Year 4 (elective)
Examiner:
Eligibility:
For single subject courses within Chalmers programmes the same eligibility requirements apply, as to the programme(s) that the course is part of.
Course specific prerequisites
You should have a B.Sc. or equivalent in electrical engineering, engineering physics or mechanical engineering.
Aim
This course will provide an opportunity to work hands-on with the design
and manufacturing of an electronic circuit. The lectures will cover
circuit design, RF- and optic packaging. The students will make this product from the design to the final assembly in the Chalmers lab.
Content
The design and build of electronic product part will cover
· How to get an electronic product from its circuit configuration
· PCB design and components assembly
· CADStar
· Surface mount and pin-through-hole technologies
· Functional test
Organisation
1) Lecture on circuit design, RF-and optic packaging and demonstration of CADStar
2) Computer work with CADStar
3) Project work:
- Design a PCB of a small electronic product according to its circuit configuration by use of the software CADStar
- To assemble the components on the PCB by surface mount and pin-through-hole technologies
Literature
Chapter 4,12,13 and 16 (Fundamental of Electrical Package Design) of the book Fundamentals of Microsystems Packaging , Rao R. Tummala, McGraw Hill, New York, USA, 2001, ISBN: 0-07-137169-9
Material for project work and lab.
Examination
Written exam, project work and home problems.