DI Gerald Renner Academic Staffgerald.renner@fh-campuswien.ac.at T: +43 1 606 68 77-2402 F: +43 1 606 68 77-2409 Room: B.3.03 Favoritenstraße 226 1100 WienLectures 2021/22Engineering> Electrical Engineering Lab UE Clinical Engineering moreElectrical Engineering Lab UELector: Ing. Harald Lepuschitz, BSc MSc, DI Gerald Renner, Hubert Wimmer, MSc1.5SWS2ECTSLecture contents-Assessment methods-Teaching methods-LanguageGerman> Principles of Electrical Engineering ILV Clinical Engineering morePrinciples of Electrical Engineering ILVLector: DI Gerald Renner2SWS5ECTSLecture contents-Assessment methods-Teaching methods-LanguageGerman> Hardware Design VO Electronic Systems Engineering moreHardware Design VOLector: DI Gerald Renner2SWS4ECTSLecture contents- Process of transfering customer request to system design of a product - Functional partitioning of the sytem to modules and definition of the interfaces between these modules - Design concepts for common used hardware function blocks such as power supplies and power stage - Hardware and Software design splitting - Estimations for capacity needs and costs in respect to design steps - Requirements for testing, production and service for the modules and setAssessment methodsExam at the End Contribution in the lessons Presentations Working in groupsTeaching methods- Lecture - Analysis of physical devices - Working in groups - Presentations - Self-studyLanguageGerman-English> Electronic components and digital technology ILV Health Assisting Engineering moreElectronic components and digital technology ILVLector: Eveline Prochaska, BSc MSc, DI Gerald Renner2.5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsElectronic components: - Fundamentals (electric current, basic concepts, Ohm's law, circuits). - Components (resistors, capacitive and inductive components) - Semiconductors (basics and important components) Digital technology: - Number Systems - Boolean algebra, applications of logical functions, building blocks, logical circuits with memory elements - Switching units, control units, arithmetic units Information representation in the computerAssessment methodsContinuous assessment Collaboration, ongoing exercises (also in distance learning) and final examinationTeaching methodsLecture with exercisesLanguageGerman
> Electrical Engineering Lab UE Clinical Engineering moreElectrical Engineering Lab UELector: Ing. Harald Lepuschitz, BSc MSc, DI Gerald Renner, Hubert Wimmer, MSc1.5SWS2ECTSLecture contents-Assessment methods-Teaching methods-LanguageGerman
> Principles of Electrical Engineering ILV Clinical Engineering morePrinciples of Electrical Engineering ILVLector: DI Gerald Renner2SWS5ECTSLecture contents-Assessment methods-Teaching methods-LanguageGerman
> Hardware Design VO Electronic Systems Engineering moreHardware Design VOLector: DI Gerald Renner2SWS4ECTSLecture contents- Process of transfering customer request to system design of a product - Functional partitioning of the sytem to modules and definition of the interfaces between these modules - Design concepts for common used hardware function blocks such as power supplies and power stage - Hardware and Software design splitting - Estimations for capacity needs and costs in respect to design steps - Requirements for testing, production and service for the modules and setAssessment methodsExam at the End Contribution in the lessons Presentations Working in groupsTeaching methods- Lecture - Analysis of physical devices - Working in groups - Presentations - Self-studyLanguageGerman-English
> Electronic components and digital technology ILV Health Assisting Engineering moreElectronic components and digital technology ILVLector: Eveline Prochaska, BSc MSc, DI Gerald Renner2.5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsElectronic components: - Fundamentals (electric current, basic concepts, Ohm's law, circuits). - Components (resistors, capacitive and inductive components) - Semiconductors (basics and important components) Digital technology: - Number Systems - Boolean algebra, applications of logical functions, building blocks, logical circuits with memory elements - Switching units, control units, arithmetic units Information representation in the computerAssessment methodsContinuous assessment Collaboration, ongoing exercises (also in distance learning) and final examinationTeaching methodsLecture with exercisesLanguageGerman