Analog Electronics: training courses, seminars and workshops

On this page you will find general information on our training courses, workshops and seminars

table of contents

  1. courses and educational combinations
  2. practising what we preach
  3. design-oriented
  4. response of students
  5. types of courses
  6. how to apply
  7. what you can expect
  8. certificate

courses and educational combinations

Our ultimate goal is to offer combinations of courses that develop specific functions and abilities:

design of embedded analog electronics

This requires the following courses:

  1. Introduction to Electronics
  2. Analysis Techniques
  3. Embedded Analog Electronics 1
  4. Embedded Analog Electronics 2

design of analog integrated circuits

This requires the following courses:

  1. Introduction to Electronics
  2. Analysis Techniques
  3. Embedded Analog Electronics 1
  4. Embedded Analog Electronics 2
  5. Analog IC Design
  6. RF IC Design

technical project management

This requires the following courses:

  1. Introduction to Electronics
  2. Product Development & Design

design of system architecture

This requires the following courses:

  1. Introduction to Electronics
  2. Statistical Signal Processing
  3. Product Development & Design

practising what we preach

We spend 50% of our time focusing on education and training. The other 50% is spent participating in professional design teams from reputable companies:

These activities allow us to gear the curriculum of our courses to the demands of the business world.

design-oriented

All our training courses are design-oriented:

  1. First of all students learn which characteristics and constraints are relevant to a design
  2. Then they learn to design concepts by application of synthesis techniques
  3. By means of modeling they learn how the characteristics of these concepts can be fixed by design
  4. After that they learn how to detail the concepts and verify their behavior
  5. Based on clear selection criteria they learn to choose the most promising concept and to further engineer this
  6. At the end of the course they present their design, the design route and the design decisions they took
  7. They learn to draw up a design document that grows with their design from day one

response of students

The most often heard reaction of students is:

I wish I had always learned electronics this way!

types of courses

All courses can be offered as:

  1. Open courses

    Not limited to a particular company; for the practical part the students can bring their own cases, as long as they don’t violate the confidentiality obligations towards their own company and the material is sufficiently related to the course content.

  2. Company courses

    Based on the open courses; exercises and cases are tailored to the company. Company courses can be offered on location at a company as well as at another location.

  3. Webinars

    In order to meet the need for education of individual participants from home and abroad, we will offer webinars starting 2010.

  4. Individual schooling

    People who want refresher courses or training in the field of analog electronics, can also come to us. Individual schooling differs from open courses by:

    • Specific individual program
    • No classes, but short webinars
    • More self-study, individual guidance through e-mail, telephone or webinars

how to apply

Here you can find:

If you are interested in company courses or individual schooling, don’t hesitate to contact us.

what you can expect

All courses and webinars can be given in English or Dutch; the course material, however, is in English. The courses consist of:

  1. Theory:

    The theoretical part consists of lectures illustrated with examples and demonstrations.

  2. Practical training:

    The practical part consists of:

    • Solving design exercises, producing a complete design or developing case studies
    • Presentations by the participants

      To obtain a certificate, participants have to present their final result. Depending on the nature of the course, this can be either a design document or an oral presentation.

  3. Self-study (homework):

    You are required to spend at least the same amount of time studying at home as you spend in class.

certificate

Students obtain a certificate following sufficient participation in the course and a successful presentation of the results of their final assignment.

Course Program 2010

At this moment, we are updating our course program for 2010. It will soon be available on this site!

For now, please contact us for prices and dates for our courses.

Company specific training

Company specific workshops and training courses in the field of Analog Electronics are available on request.

Please inform us about your needs and we will make you an offer.

Education in Design

You can download our complete course program in PDF format:

Analog Electronics Education In Design