Basic Electronics and Computer Engineering

Course Information

College Toyama College Year 2022
Course Title Basic Electronics and Computer Engineering
Course Code 0003 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Student Grade 1st
Term Second Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials 精選電気基礎(実教出版),精選電気基礎演習ノート(実教出版)
Instructor Yamaguchi Akifumi

Course Objectives

1. Understand the electricity (Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's law, etc.) correctly.
2. Understand the calculate the basic quantities related to electricity.
3. Understand the magnetism (Coulomb's law concerning magnetism, etc.) correctly.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Can Understand the basic matters concerning electricity almost perfectly.Can Understand the basic matters concerning electricity correctly.Can't Understand the basic matters concerning electricity correctly.
Achievement 2Can Understand the calculation method of basic quantities concerning electricity almost perfectly.Can Understand the calculation method of basic quantities concerning electricity correctly.Can't Understand the calculation method of basic quantities concerning electricity correctly.
Achievement 3Can Understand the basic matters concerning magnetism almost perfectly.Can Understand the basic matters concerning magnetism correctly.Can't Understand the basic matters concerning magnetism correctly.

Assigned Department Objectives

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Teaching Method

Outline:
Understand the explanation of basic electrical phenomena and the correct treatment of various laws and mathematical methods. In parallel with classroom lectures, students are given an interest in electricity through displays and demonstrations using electrical test equipment, etc., and are given an explanation of individual cases that are overflowing with home and social life.
Style:
Basic technology related to the basics of electricity shall be provided. Lectures by teachers alone shall be conducted. Experiments and simulations shall be incorporated to make the lectures visually understandable.
Notice:
In this subject, units are recognized based on an evaluation of 50 points or more. Those who have an evaluation of less than 50 points may take the confirmatory examination upon their request.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
2nd Semester
3rd Quarter
1st Electron and current Understand the transfer and current of free electrons.
2nd DC circuit calculation Understand the calculation methods such as the series connection of resistors, the combined resistance of parallel connected circuits.
3rd Serial parallel circuit calculation Understand the calculation method of the combined resistance.
4th Kirchhoff's law 1 Understand the Kirchhoff's law can be used to explain the formulation of simultaneous equations for circuits.
5th Kirchhoff's law 2 Understand the Kirchhoff's law can be used to explain the construction of the simultaneous equations and the direction of the current in the circuit.
6th Resistance of the conductor Understand the resistance of a conductor depends on the material and shape of the material.
7th Various resistance Understand the Various shapes and types of resistors.
8th Mid-term exams
4th Quarter
9th Electricity and power consumption Understand the meaning of electric power and electric power consumption.
10th Current Heating and Thermoelectric Understand the heating effect of electric current.
11th Magnet and magnetic
Understand the force acting between the poles.
12th Coulomb's law of magnetism
Understand the Coulomb's law of magnetism.
13th Magnetic induction and magnetic shielding Understand the action of magnets to magnetize iron
14th Magnetic flux and flux density Understand the meaning of magnetic flux.
15th Final exam Final exam
16th Return the final exam Return the final exam

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsBehaviorPortfolioOtherTotal
Subtotal10000000100
Basic Proficiency10000000100
Specialized Proficiency0000000
Cross Area Proficiency0000000