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− | : ElN is taught to the ET students in the | + | : ElN is taught to the ET students in the first semester as part of the 8132 Ele1 course. |
: It consists of 4 lessons [[Eln/courses|course]], 2 lessons [[Eln/support|support course]] and 4 lessons [[Eln/labs|laboratory]] per week. The first 10 laboratory sessions consists of single units spanning one session. During the last weeks the students work independently in groups of two on a small project: in the even years it's the [[synchro|Synchro]] and in the odd years the [[inverter|Inverter]] project. | : It consists of 4 lessons [[Eln/courses|course]], 2 lessons [[Eln/support|support course]] and 4 lessons [[Eln/labs|laboratory]] per week. The first 10 laboratory sessions consists of single units spanning one session. During the last weeks the students work independently in groups of two on a small project: in the even years it's the [[synchro|Synchro]] and in the odd years the [[inverter|Inverter]] project. | ||
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Semester 1
- Ele 1, Digital Electronics (Numerische Elektronik / Electronique Numerique, ELN)
- ElN is taught to the ET students in the first semester as part of the 8132 Ele1 course.
- It consists of 4 lessons course, 2 lessons support course and 4 lessons laboratory per week. The first 10 laboratory sessions consists of single units spanning one session. During the last weeks the students work independently in groups of two on a small project: in the even years it's the Synchro and in the odd years the Inverter project.