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Simulation and Testing of Electronic Systems

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction English
Code 430-4123/04
Abbreviation STES
Course title Simulation and Testing of Electronic Systems
Credits 6
Coordinating department Department of Applied Electronics
Course coordinator Ing. Tomáš Mrověc, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Lectures:
- Introduction to the means of computer simulation and testing of automotive electronic systems.
- Creation of simulation models for testing applications.
- Real Time simulation - FPGA applications.
- Test specification - concepts, design and test specification processing.
- Preparation of test applications - claims processing, construction of the testing device, connection of the test object.
- Creation of tests - testing logic, software for creating tests.
- Creation of tests - test structures, continuity.
- Creation of tests - text programming.
- Creation of tests - graphical programming.
- Tests compilation.
- Implementing tests into the test application.
- Test protocols - structure, results, processing.
- Special testing applications.

Exercises:
- Safety training of working in the laboratories, introduction to the content of exercises and requirement
for the credit.
- Assignment of semester project (hereinafter SP) - in the specifications, process solutions.
- Simulation model design in MATLAB / Simulink environment.
- Preparing the simulation model for the testing application.
- Creation of simulation model, according to SP.
- Compile the simulation model for the testing application.
- Processing the test specification.
- Creation of test tasks - text-based programming.
- Creation of test tasks - graphical programming.
- Programming a test task, according to SP.
- Realization of the semester project.
- Credit Test

E-learning

Materials are available at https://lms.vsb.cz/?lang=en.

Literature

Bosch Automotive Electrics and Automotive Electronics, Robert Bosch GmbH, Plochingen, Germany, Springer, 2014. ISBN 978-3-658-01783-5 .
Technical Papers on the Development of Embedded Electronics, Vector Informatik GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, 2018.

Advised literature

JURGEN, Ronald K, ed. Automotive electronics handbook. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, c1999. ISBN 0-07-034453-1.
ZAMAN, Najamuz. Automotive electronics design fundamentals. Cham: Springer, [2015]. ISBN 978-3-319-17583-6 .
Web site of Matlab and Simulink: http://www.mathworks.com
Web site of Vector Informatik: http://www.vector.com