MATLAB/Simulink for Analog and Digital Electronics

Learn to simulate analog and digital electronics circuits in MATLAB/Simulink such as amplifiers, filters, ADC, and DACs

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MATLAB/Simulink for Analog and Digital Electronics
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8 hours
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Jan 2024
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$59.99
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What you will learn

How to simulate analog electronics and digital electronics in MATLAB/Simulink

How to add passive and active electronics components to models in MATLAB/Simulink

How to build electronics amplifiers in MATLAB/Simulink

How to build digital electronics circuits in MATLAB/Simulink

How inverting and non-inverting electronics amplifiers work

How to design active electronics filters and how to simulate them in MATLAB/Simulink

MATLAB/Simulink electronics models provided so you can follow along and use for your own designs

Electronics and Electrical Engineering Simulations in MATLAB/Simulink

How analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs) work and how to simulate them in MATLAB/Simulink

Why take this course?

This course is designed to allow you to simulate any analog or digital electronics device in MATLAB/Simulink, including active low-pass filters, active high-pass filters, audio equalizers, inverting amplifiers, non-inverting amplifiers, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and digital-to-analog converters (DACs). This course not only gives a review of the theory of how different electronics devices work, such as amplifiers, filters, ADCs, and DACs work, but also gives several examples on how to simulate these electronics devices using MATLAB/Simulink. The MATLAB/Simulink models for the analog electronics and digital electronics devices created during the lectures are available for download with each lecture. The course is divided into the following sections:

1. Introduction to MATLAB/Simulink for Analog and Digital Electronics: in section 2 of the course, we will begin by reviewing the passive and active components commonly used in electronics. We will then install MATLAB/Simulink's free trial version, and will discuss how to find components in the library browser, how to add them to models, and how to build the models and run simulations.

2. Analog Electronics Simulations in MATLAB/Simulink: in section 3 of the course we will be focusing on the simulation of analog electronics. We will begin by reviewing the theory of inverting and non-inverting amplifiers using op-amps and will be simulating these electronics circuits. We will then review low-pass and high-pass filters and will be simulating these circuits. We will end the section with two projects. In the first project, we will design an audio equalizer. In the second project, we will be designing a full-wave power electronics rectifier circuit commonly used in power supplies.

3. Digital Electronics Simulations in MATLAB/Simulink: in section 4 of the course we will be focusing on the simulation of digital electronics. We will begin by reviewing how analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) work and will then simulate these devices. After this, we will also review the theory and simulate digital-to-analog converters (DACs). We will also be building and simulating combinational and sequential digital circuits. We will work on two projects, one for each type of circuit. In the combinational circuits project, we will be building a circuit that detects a combination of three consecutive logic 1s in a string of eight bits. In the sequential circuits project, we will be designing a garage door opener.

As mentioned above, in each section, we will go over several models to illustrate how we can design and simulate electronics devices in MATLAB/Simulink. The models are also available for download so that you can follow along, as well as use these models and modify them to create your own designs.

By learning how to simulate analog electronics and digital electronics devices in MATLAB/Simulink, you will be able to further your career in electrical engineering and electronics design.

Remember that Udemy offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. I am also always available for questions while you go through the course to ensure everything is clear.

See you in the course!

Reviews

Luis
August 18, 2023
As a former research engineer and manager in the aerospace industry (currently a hobbyist) I am finding Ricardo’s course informative, and well organized. The course provides many detailed examples which the student can use to learn and build upon for future projects. He should be commended for his diligence and conscientiousness.
Bryna
February 14, 2022
I enrolled in this course hoping to learn more about Matlab and Simulink. I found the course was very light on the Matlab side and mainly a rehash of basic basic electronics. The material was presented in a painfully wordy redundant manner even with the lecture playback speed set to 150%. I found one of the areas of Simulink confusing. To clear this up I asked a question on the board. Good luck there, after 14 days and zero replies I'm glad I looked else where for help.
MartinBP
January 22, 2022
It's okay but I think, that you can do a second part explaining of how you are creating the project; because I think in these videos you explained too fast.
Md
December 17, 2021
The course just gives a preliminary idea for the SIMULINK toolbox covering some of the basics in electronics. Although the last few lectures covered intermediate projects, the explanation could be more comprehensive. For example, inadequate clarifications were given for some of the subblocks in the audio equalizer. In order to use SIMULINK for any current academic or corporate project, integration of both MATLAB and SIMULINK environments are necessary which is a possibility to improve the content.
Aman
October 17, 2021
The course was amazing and Ricardo sir covers almost all necessary parts. Analog Electronics Simulations par was amazing and I enjoyed it a lot. I enjoyed the hole course and I learnt many things. There are few problems with the course. Digital Electronics part is really small. There is no information about other digital circuits. Lec-32, Lec-36 are very hard to digest and built on our own so the only way to understand the circuit is to download and learn. There are so many things to cover for Analog and Digital Electronics (specially digital) but less topic had been cover in this course so far. I hope sir will introduce new topics in this course. Sometime you will have difficulties to understand few concepts, so having a good engineering background is important. Now if you are planning to buy this course what u should have first. Basic knowledge for Analog and Digital Electronics and little computing. ( I insist to have good knowledge of digital electronics becasue that what strike you harder even though sir explain everything very well.) Try to solve multiple problems while seeing the lectures and revise them. Create your models and explore the simulink more to learn. What needed to be added in this course; More lectures for both Analog and Digital Electronics (specially digital) More new things about simulink and its features. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you so much for creating this course it helped me a lot. I learn new things and explore new things. As I am an electronics engineering student I was facing difficulties to learn simulaion software for electronics like pspice there is no good course realted to it. Some courses are there but there is not enough to learn from it. So I jumped upon this course and for surprise this course was pretty amazing. Sir can you make a course on pspice too. Again thanks a lot...
Mike
September 13, 2021
beginning is extremely elementary, and overall, much of the course is about a high school basic circuits level. However watching the technique of building of the Simulink models is actually pretty helpful.
Gladson
June 13, 2021
The course was great. It really helped me to brush up on the concepts I've already learned and given me a very good idea on implementing it in a Simulink. But what I found a bit of an issue is that the course could have some quizzes here and there so that we could get our hands dirty with the concepts learned so far. The analog section was awesome, but in the digital section, I was expecting some state machines and stuff. And the difficulty level went from minimal to the maximum at an instant. Nevertheless, it was great.

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