Electrical engineering technological processes - B1B13TEP

Credits 4
Semesters Summer
Completion Assessment + Examination
Language of teaching Czech
Extent of teaching 3P+2L
Annotation
Technologies used in electronics, laser, and other beam technologies and IC packaging will be characterized. There will also be discussed fundamentals of winding, drying and impregnation processes. The subject is also the basis for producing single-crystal Si. Technology using plasma technology, packaging, and basic assembly technologies are also presented.
Study targets
Students learn basic types of technological processes used in electrical production as well as with basic types of power electronic components and their properties.
Course outlines
1. Lasers and laser beam as a technological tool. Application of a laser beam.
2. Electron, ion and molecular beam. Sources, technology, applications.
3. Plasma and technologies using plasma. Applications. Manufacturing Si single crystals.
4. Packaging of electronic devices. Technology of electronic assembly.
5. Resistive, inductive and dielectric heating and applications. Principle of a magnetron.
6. Processes in power electrical and current fields.
7. Principles, materials, technology and application of 3D printing.
8. Fundamentals of technology and production winding.
9. Drying and impregnation technology in electrical engineering.
10. Conductors and superconductors for electrical devices.
11. Metalic cables for power and communication applications.
12. Technology of surface finishes and protective layers.
13. Technology of power conductors and cables.
14. Production systems in electrical engineering, types, arrangement.
Exercises outlines
1. Organization of labs, safety in the laboratory, explanation and demonstration of tasks 1 to 2
2. Explanation and demonstration of tasks 3 to 6
3. Vacuum drying and impregnation.
4. Soft soldering in electrical engineering.
5. Joining of power cables.
6. Joining of conductors and cables. Test.
7. Drilling and checking of PC boards.
8. Sputtering and evaporation of thin films.
9. Explanation and demonstration of tasks 7 to 9.
10. Task 7
11. Task 8
12. Task 9
13. Checking of laboratory results.
14. Assessment.
Literature
1. Schaaf, P.: Laser processing of materials. Springer. 2012
2. Plasma processing, Hephaestus books, 2011
3. Bruce, R. G. et al.: Modern Materials and Manufacturing Processes, Prentice Hall, 2003
4. Pokharel, B. P., Karki, R. N.: Electrical Engineering Materials. Alpha Science, Oxford, 2007
5. Herman, S. L.: Electrical machines and transformers. Cengape Learning. 2012
Requirements
A student must attend at a practical training and must obtain an assessment before examination. A knowledge of lectured matter and laboratory tasks will be required at examination.