Professional Circuit Design: Statistical Analysis

Statistical Method for Professional Circuit Development based on Typical Examples from Industry

Ratings 5.00 / 5.00
Professional Circuit Design: Statistical Analysis

What You Will Learn!

  • In this course you will learn a statistical method for developing a robust circuit design using examples from electronics development
  • You will gain a better understanding of electronic circuit developments in the field of statistical analysis
  • You will learn step by step using examples from industry such as temperature sensors with external NTC, voltage monitoring, etc.
  • The "Automotive Standard Tool" Mathcad Prime 7 is used for the calculations

Description

In this course you will learn a well-founded methodology for calculating the statistical tolerance of different electrical circuits. After this course you will be able to calculate different circuits and analyze them down to the smallest detail. You will learn this methodology using typical examples from industry.

The PTC Mathcad Prime tool is used for the calculations and derivations. Other tools can also be used, here the focus is on the calculation method and not the tool itself.


The following course content is explained in detail:


  1. Introduction to Statistical Analysis


  2. Mathcad Prime Basic Functions


  3. Statistic Basics


  4. Voltage Divider Circuit

    • Introduction

    • Goal of the Calculation

    • Circuit Diagram

    • Parameter Definitions

    • Gaussian Propagation of Uncertainty

    • Partial Derivations

    • Results

    • Summary


  5. Temperature Measurment Sensor Circuit

    • Introduction

    • Goal of the Calculation

    • Requirements

    • Circuit Diagram

    • Parameter Definitions

    • Gaussian Propagation of Uncertainty

    • Standard Deviation

    • Partial Derivation

    • Temperature Coefficient

    • Results

    • Summary


My goal is that after completing this course you will be able to analyze different circuits and calculate them in a professional way. This knowledge offers you the best prerequisites for professionally developing and analyzing circuits. As a student As a graduate, you can use this knowledge to gain an advantage over other applicants. This will prepare you ideally for future jobs and projects.


Who Should Attend!

  • To engineers, students, technicians, physicists and people who want to continue their education

TAKE THIS COURSE

Tags

  • Electrical Engineering

Subscribers

27

Lectures

33

TAKE THIS COURSE



Related Courses