Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR)

Department of design and production of radio equipment (Cyprus)

Kobrin Yu. P.

Modeling

frequency characteristics

linear RLC- chains

on the computer

Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation

TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY OF CONTROL SYSTEMS AND RADIO ELECTRONICS (TUSUR)

Department of Design and Production Technology of Radio Equipment (KIPR)

I APPROVED

Head Department of CYPRUS. ___________IN. N. Tatarinov

Modeling the frequency characteristics of linearRLC - circuits on the computer

Guidelines for performing laboratory work for students of full-time and distance learning of specialties 200800 and 201300

Developer

Associate Professor of the Department of Cyprus

Yu.P. Kobrin

Introduction 5

1 Frequency characteristics of RLC circuits 5

2 Features of common RLC circuits 9

3 Work order 19

References 23

Introduction

The most important elements of most radio-electronic circuits are radio circuits, which are combinations of resistors with capacitors and inductors ( RLC- chains). These chains are very diverse in their structure. They are used as various filters, separation and correction circuits of amplifiers, a fundamental component of generators, signal shapers of the required shape, etc.

It is extremely important to know the basic frequency properties of simple RLC- circuits when exposed to harmonic (sinusoidal) signals, since this makes it possible to judge the behavior of such circuits under more complex influences - both in steady-state and transient modes.

The purpose of this work is:

    study of methods for frequency analysis of processes in RES devices using circuit design CAD systems;

    acquaintance with real models of reactive electrical elements (capacitor and inductance);

    practical study of the frequency characteristics of a number of the most important RLC- circuits widely used in electronic equipment;

    acquiring practical skills in modeling radio devices on a computer using circuit design CAD systems.

  1. Frequency characteristics of Rlc circuits

    1. Frequency models of reactive two-terminal networks

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Figure 1.1 - Serial and parallel two-terminal models

Any real reactive two-terminal network with losses can have two models - serial and parallel (Fig. 1.1). Each of them consists of an ideal reactive element (capacitance or inductance) and a resistive element characterizing energy loss, connected in series or parallel to the reactive element. These models are equivalent if the parameters of the elements of the series model are reactance X pos and active resistance R pics are associated with the corresponding parameters of the parallel reactive model X steam and active R resistance pairs with the following ratio:

(1 .0)

For high-Q capacitors and inductors it is usually - X village >> R village In this case

(1 .0)

From this it can be seen that when converting a parallel model of a reactive element with losses into a serial model

X village  X pair
(1 .0)

Energy losses in capacitors in reference literature are usually characterized by the loss tangent tgδ at operating frequency ω = 2πf, where δ is the angle between the vector of the current passing through the capacitor and the direction it would occupy in the absence of losses in the capacitor. The value of the loss tangent depends on the type of capacitors and is usually 10 -3 ...10 -4. Knowing tgδ, it is easy to determine the resistance of the resistor simulating active losses in the series and parallel capacitor models:

(1 .0)

Energy losses in inductors are usually characterized by their quality factor Q L :

(1 .0)

The quality factor of inductors usually ranges from several tens to hundreds of units. As a first approximation, we can assume that the parameters of the inductor do not depend on frequency. Then for high-quality inductors (QL > 30) when moving from a series to a parallel model, you can use the following relation:

(1 .0)

The Radio Engineering Faculty (RTF) was approved by the order of the Minister of Higher Education of the USSR dated January 19, 1952 “On the structure of the Ryazan Radio Engineering Institute” (RRTI). When RRTI was organized in 1952, specialty 0705 “Design and production of radio equipment” was opened at the radio engineering faculty. In connection with this specialty, the Faculty of Radio Engineering was renamed the Faculty of Design and Production Technology of Radio Equipment (FCTPR).

In 1962, after the decision was made to open specialties 0701 "Radio Engineering" and 0707 "Radio Electronic Systems" at the RRTI, the faculty was returned to its original name - "Radio Engineering Faculty" - and three graduating departments were organized: the Department of Radio Receiving and Radio Transmitting Devices, the Department of Radio Engineering Systems with training in the specialty "Radio Engineering", as well as the Department of Radio-Electronic Devices with training in the specialty "Radio-Electronic Devices".

In connection with the development of network communication channels and telecommunications, in 2003 the faculty was given a new name: Faculty of Radio Engineering and Telecommunications (FRT).

Today, the faculty graduates bachelors in the areas of training 03/11/01 “Radio Engineering” and 03/11/02. “Infocommunication technologies and communication systems”, masters in areas of training 11.04.01 “Radio Engineering” and 11.04.02. “Infocommunication technologies and communication systems”, as well as engineers in the specialty 11.05.01 “Radio-electronic systems and complexes”. Most students of specialty 11.05.01 are trained at the military training center (MTC) under the program for training officers for military service under contract.

The faculty employs 64 teachers, including 6 professors, 8 doctors of technical sciences, 24 associate professors, 37 candidates of technical sciences, 10 “Honorary workers of higher professional education of the Russian Federation.”

The faculty includes departments:

The departments of RTS, RTU, RUS and TOR are graduating; At the physical education department, the discipline “Physical Culture and Sports” is taught to students of all faculties of the university.

Postgraduate studies are successfully functioning at all graduating departments, so graduates of master's and specialty programs have the opportunity to improve their qualifications by engaging in scientific research in the field of fundamental and applied problems of radio engineering.

Along with pedagogical and scientific work, the faculty pays great attention to educational work with students, the formation of their scientific worldview, the desire to perfectly master their chosen specialty, and become a cultural person useful to society. Graduates of the faculty enjoy well-deserved respect at enterprises of the radio-electronic industry.

The faculty has developed social, health, and cultural activities of student activists. FRT students traditionally occupy leading positions in sports competitions held by RSRTU.

Prepared on the basis of materials from the VlSU library

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Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation Vladimir State University

FACULTY OF RADIOPHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AND MEDICAL ENGINEERING

Edited by Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor L. T. Sushkova

Vladimir 2003

Compiled by: Dr. Tech. Sciences, Professor L. T. Sushkova, Associate Professor S. N. Myrychev, Associate Professor G. D. Davydov

Published by decision of the editorial and publishing council
Vladimir State University

History of the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology:
To the 45th anniversary of Vladimir State University
/ Ed. L. T. Sushkova; Vladim. state univ. Vladimir, 2003. 36 p.

Brief milestones in the history of one of the basic faculties of the institute are presented.
- radio instrument making (RPF), its formation, development
and transformation into the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology (FREMT);
memories of department veterans;
information about the achievements of the faculty today,
information about graduates who received diplomas with honors.

May be useful for teachers and students about the educational process

FACULTY OF RADIOPHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AND MEDICAL ENGINEERING

The history of VlSU is only 45 years old, and from the first days two faculties were at the heart of its development radio instrument-making and mechanical-technological. The question arises why in the Vladimir region, where not only mechanical engineering is very developed, but also the chemical and glass industries, construction and other industries, radio instrument-making faculty, is a scientific and educational team of teachers and staff, specialists in the field of instrument engineering, radio engineering, electronics and computer technology being formed? The answer is obvious: instrumentation and radio electronics, being a powerful means of technical and social progress, have continuously developed, improved and expanded their scope of application. Moreover, in the city of Vladimir there already existed such large enterprises as Elektropribor, Tochmash, Avtopribor.

The success of our society is simply unthinkable without modern precision mechanics devices, radio-electronic equipment and computers that provide automated control and information processing. In this regard, the need arises:

a) in new personnel who have certain specific knowledge, capable of using this knowledge in practice and introducing it into production;

b) scientific support for technical re-equipment of production.

Thus, the opening of an institute in Vladimir with such a set of faculties was the call of the time.

PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Historical reference

The history of the development of the radio instrumentation faculty and its departments mirrors the development of radio instrumentation and electronics from tube devices through transistor circuits and microcircuits to complex systems that include computers, lasers, microprocessors, fiber optics and much more as integral components.

During the organization of the Vladimir Evening Polytechnic Institute (VVPI), the instrument engineering faculty in 1964 was reorganized into radio instrument-making Faculty (RPF) for training engineers in two specialties: “Design and production technology of radio equipment” and “Precision mechanics devices”.


B.F. Degrees

Associate Professor B.F. was elected the first dean of the faculty. Degrees. In 1965, the faculty was headed by Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor V.I. Rakov, under whose leadership the faculty went through a very important path of formation and development. In 1965, the RPF included the following departments:

Radio engineering, design and production technology of radio equipment;

Theoretical mechanics and precision mechanics instruments,

Electrical engineering, electrical machines and automation,

Foreign languages,

Marxism-Leninism;
- physical education.

The first Lenin fellow of the institute, L.N., appeared at the faculty. Pankov received a diploma with honors in 1967 (currently Candidate of Technical Sciences).


L. N. Pankov

Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of KTRES).


N.I. Ermak

On the basis of the Department of Radio Engineering, Design and Production Technology of Radio Equipment, a KTPR section was created, headed by N.I. Ermak, who worked at the institute for more than 30 years (currently retired).

The training of engineers in the specialty “Precision Mechanics Instruments” (one of the first 3 specialties of the university) was carried out first in the section of the Department of Applied Mechanics, then at the Department of “Theoretical Mechanics and Instrumentation Precision Mechanics” (head of the department, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences A.N. Dokuchaev), and since 1966 at the department of "Precision Mechanics Devices" (head of the department, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor M.M. Bogdanovich (1966 - 1967), Professor I.Ya. Eliseev (1967 -1969), Associate Professor L M. Samsonov (1969 - 1971).

At this time, the department graduates engineers in the specialty “Precision Mechanical Instruments” with the following specializations:

Instruments and machines for dimensional control;

Timing devices (specialty 0531).

The department employs 12 teachers, including 7 candidates of technical sciences, associate professors, 19 research topics are being conducted, 17 laboratories of the department are located in the new building of the RPF. By 1970, the graduation rate of specialists was 179 in the evening department, and 116 in the day department, for a total of 295 people.


IN AND. Rakov

In 1965, the Department of Radio Engineering, Design and Production Technology of Electronic Electronics was opened, headed by Dr. tech. Sciences, Professor V.I. Rakov is a specialist in the field of electronic devices and radio systems, a retired colonel of the USSR Navy, who previously worked as deputy head of the department of VMOLA (Leningrad). With his arrival, the department receives a powerful boost. Personnel are recruited on the basis of famous schools in Leningrad, Ryazan, Sverdlovsk, Taganrog, Gorky, etc.
A new specialty 0701 - radio engineering is opening (recruitment plan - 125 people). Creative connections are being established with the main enterprises of Vladimir and the region, which allowed:

  • obtain equipment for the educational process,

    provide places for industrial training,

    organize research work in the interests of industry in the region.

The department opened a postgraduate course in the specialty “Electronic Engineering and Instruments.” In a short period of time until 1970, the department grew to 8 people (in 1965, only the head of the department had an academic degree). The increase in the number of students and the volume of research led to the need to replenish the staff of teachers and staff due to the first graduates (1969, 1970, 1971) During this period, the staff of the department numbered more than 100 people. The rapid growth of the department led to the separation of the Department of Production Technology from it radio equipment- TPR (1970) and the VT department (1973). The basic department is named “Radio Engineering and Radio Systems” (RTiRS).


V.N.Ustyuzhaninov

Between 1972 and 1984. head The chair of TPR was V.N. Ustyuzhaninov (now Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the KTRES Department).

In 1971 radio instrument-making The faculty was divided into radio engineering faculty (RTF) and instrument engineering faculty (PSF).

In 1972, the first doctoral dissertation was defended by the head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Yu.V. Seleznev.

Over the next 30 years of existence, both faculties developed intensively and changed structurally, but their base was always the departments of radio engineering and radio systems, design and technology of radio electronic devices, and instrument engineering.

Leading positions of FREMT

Highly qualified teachers (currently about 100 teachers work at the faculty, including 76% with degrees and titles) and employees, their passion for work provide advanced positions and leadership of the faculty in many areas of activity. The main ones include:

1. Organization of multi-level training (bachelor, master's engineer) in promising areas of radio electronics and computer technology: CAD and digital signal processing, fiber-optic devices, medical radio electronics, radio physics and microelectronics, satellite television, etc.

2. Conducting research on the most important topics with an ever-increasing volume and effectiveness. In the last 3 years alone, 1 doctoral and 9 candidate dissertations have been defended; educational and methodological literature has been published, about 300 printed sheets, including those marked by UMO. 11 textbooks; 5 international conferences were held with the publication of works; a scientific youth school on digital information processing has been created (scientific supervisor, Doctor of Engineering, Science, Prof. A.K. Bernyukov), a council for the defense of doctoral dissertations in two specialties has been opened; Close cooperation has been established with the Institute of Space Research and the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The volume of research last year amounted to more than 1 million rubles. The faculty has a scientific and educational institute of medical technology (director V.P. Legaev), a research and production center “Design and technology of electronic devices” (together with the Elektropribor plant). A training and research center “Electronics” and much more has been created at the KTRES department.

3. Regular updating of curricula and programs, improvement of teaching forms, computerization of the educational process, etc. The Faculty was the first to develop a distance learning system. Representatives of departments are included in scientific and methodological councils and commissions of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation in the areas and specialties available at the faculty.

4. Work according to the principle “from idea to implementation - one step.” Over the years, many ideas have become reality:

a) the creation in 1975 of an industrial research laboratory (ONIL) of the Ministry of Communications Industry on the basis of the Department of RT and RS;

b) opening of new specialties, including “Engineering in biomedical practice”, “Biotechnical and medical devices and systems”, “Jurisprudence”, “Journalism”, “Radiophysics and electronics”, “Information measuring equipment and technologies”, “Design of EMU”, etc., as well as the creation of branches of departments of the faculty at the Elektropribor plant, at the regional clinical hospital and at other enterprises;

c) organization of accelerated training of radio engineers together with ARZ and Aleksandrovsky Radiotechnicum, Vladimir Aviation Mechanical College;

d) the creation of a Faculty Computing Center (FCC), a Regional Center for New Information Technologies, a Regional Laser Engineering and Technology Center (together with OKB Raduga), a regional technical lyceum and much more,

e) organization of modular training of specialists ( interdepartmental specialization "Laser physics");

e) annual holding of “Career Day” for 4th year students, which contributes to almost 100% employment of graduates.

5. Active development of international relations. Thanks to this, the faculty annually sends students to foreign countries (USA, Germany, Sweden) for inclusive training and practice, and teachers for internships and lectures; improves the material base (including acquiring educational literature, licensed software, computer equipment, etc.); is included in various international projects and programs (“Eurochip”, “Tempus”); together with foreign partners, prepares projects and receives grants for their implementation. For example, a project was implemented jointly with Southern Illinois University for a postgraduate education program in business and management (authors Charles Stubbart and L.T. Sushkova), funded by the US Information Agency (277 thousand US dollars). Currently, partnerships with German colleagues from Erlangen are actively developing. Together with Fraunhofersky The Institute of Integrated Circuits and the Friedrich-Alexander University are implementing a program for joint training of engineering personnel, within the framework of which the best FREMT students, after the 4th year, conduct a summer internship or practice in Germany, receive topics for their final qualifying papers and perform them in the spring in Germany.

This is far from a complete list of the faculty’s achievements.

FREMT today.

Over its, so far, short history, in close cooperation with regional enterprises, the faculty has trained about 5,000 engineers. They adequately represent the faculty not only in industry, scientific institutions, but also in administrative bodies.

Now the faculty, like others, is experiencing a difficult time. The decline in production has deprived us of traditional customers from the military-industrial complex. Life sets new goals and objectives. In the labor market, competitiveness becomes a necessary factor resilience specialist The guarantor and basis of competitiveness is the high quality of training of specialists, to ensure which the main efforts of the departments of the faculty, which have significant educational and scientific potential, are directed:

a) curricula and programs are being intensively updated, new specialties are being opened (now the faculty has 11 specialties and 3 directions) and specializations aimed at meeting the interests of various sectors of the national economy;

b) scientific research of departments in the field continues to develop
digital signal processing, CAD, microwave devices, telecommunications, radio navigation, biomedicine, automation and informatization of all spheres of human activity, etc. Faculty scientists receive grants on a competitive basis for research, participate in regional and federal state budget programs (including the Federal Target Program
“Integration”), conduct joint research on the basis of economic agreements with regional enterprises (VPO Tochmash, Design Bureau « Radiocommunication", State Scientific Research and Clinical Center "Raduga", Central Communications Center (Gus-Khrustalny), JSC "Electropribor", etc.);

c) despite financial difficulties, departments are actively strengthening their laboratory facilities. Every year, departments of the faculty receive sponsorship assistance in the amount of about 300 thousand rubles from partner enterprises. for the purchase of VT instruments and means;

d) new ones are being actively introduced organizational and economic methods, ensuring the unity and direction of the innovation cycle from fundamental research to the release of high-tech products. An example of this is the work of the departments of RT and RS and KTRES in organizing the production of radio-electronic products for various purposes.

Of course, education and science today, against the backdrop of the total decline of industry and agriculture, the armed forces and healthcare, are trying to survive, using their knowledge, experience, energy, connections, petitions, appeals, publications about the need to take urgent measures to support Russian science and education. Nevertheless, the faculty staff is full of optimism and plans and is ready to cooperate, because rarely is any aspect of human activity able to be effective and progressive without the use of radio electronics, communications, telecommunications and computer technology, electric power, instruments and equipment for various purposes. Consequently, the departments of the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology are significant and will continue to be so...

Scientific directions of FREMT

Direction of scientific research

Scientific supervisors

Development of automated design systems and hardware and software for control, production and operation of electronic equipment

RTiRS KTRES PIIT

O.R. Nikitin, M.V. Rufitsky, V.P. Krylov, E.A. Olenev

Development of physical methods for monitoring the parameters of semiconductor microcircuits and protecting electronic devices from mechanical influences

E.N. Talitsky, V.N. Ustyuzhaninov, V.P. Krylov

Development radiation-laser methods of processing, control and testing of materials for semiconductor technology products

V.P. Krylov, V.N. Ustyuzhaninov, N.N. Davydov

Development and implementation of radiophysical methods and diagnostic tools for natural environments

RTiRS BMI

O.R. Nikitin, A.K. Bernyukov, L.T. Sushkova

Modeling of radio navigation systems

RTiRS

O.R. Nikitin, A.K. Bernyukov

Research and development of communication and telecommunications systems

RTiRS

A.G. Samoilov, A.K. Bernyukov

Development of hardware and software for medical equipment

BMI RTiRS KTRES

L.T. Sushkova, O.R. Nikitin, M.V. Rufitsky, L.M. Samsonov

Optimization of electrical and electrical power devices and systems

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S.A. Sbitnev

RECEIVED A DIPLOMA WITH HONORS

PANKOV L.N.

BARKOV V.A. _ KAPLAN L.M.

NIKITIN O.R. _ SUSHKOVA L.T.

Balbekina I.V. _ ZALAZAEV P.M. IONOV V.V. RUMYANTSEV G.E.

EGOROV V.A. _ EFIMOV V.A. _ ZHUKOV V.A. _ KAZARINOV A.B. _ KOTOVA T.V. _ KONESHEV V.N. _ KRYLOV V.P. _ LOGINOV E.V. _ PISKUNOV D.K. _ PROSHIN A.N. _ POZDNYAKOV A.D. _ SOLOVIEV V.S. _ FEDOROV S.V. _ KHMARUK O.N. _ KHACHIKYAN V.A. _ SHEFOV A.A. _ SHVIONOV A. A.

GRANKOV A.G. _ KORYTNY M.3. _ KONDAKOV V.V. _ MIROEDOV A.A. _ MITYAKOV N.N. _ OREKHOV V.V.

ZAITSEV A.I. _ KOSHELEV V.N. _ MAKAROV S.A. _ SKOROBOGATOV M.M. _ MORGUNOV V.G. _ NIKOLOGORSKY S.V. _ SADOVSKY N.V. _ FEOROVA N.K. _ CHERNIGIN N.M. _ CHIGORIN L.A.

ARKHIPOV E.A. _ Vorobyov A.A. _ KLENOV V.I. _ LOGINOVA L.N. _ FROLOVA T.N. _ FURAYEV N.V.

VORONTSOV P.M. _ KODOMSKY V.N. _ KUZMIN A.A. _ POLUSHIN P.A.

VANINA I.M. _ ZAITSEV V.A. _ KORSIKOV G.P. _ LERNR E.3. _ NIKOLAEV N.V. _ KHITEV P.A.

BELOV A.N. _ Butina V.I. _ KRUTOV A.G. _ KURITSYN A.N. _ MAKSIMOV A.N. _ MAKSIMOVA O.N. _ TIMOFEEV V.Yu. _ FILIPOV S.I.

KOLENKOV V.I. _ SINEGAEVSKY I.P. _ Snegirev P.M. _ SOSIN V.N. _ UGODINA E.A.

ALEXEEV D.A. _ BLINKOV N.O. _ KOZINOV B.M. _ PETRENKO O.L. _ PRYANISHNIKOV A.B. _ TUSHIN A.K. _ CHERYAPKINA E.D.

ANOSOV O.L. _ ANOSOVA E.G. _ ARTYUKH A.V. _ VINOGRADOV S.A. _ ZAMORNIKOV A.A. _ ISAICHIKOV V.M. _ LIVSHITS A.E. _ PETROV V.I. _ TSISIN V.A.

BRAGIN M.N. _ GERASIMOV S.I. _ ILYUKHIN A.A. _ KORZH V.V. _ KUROV S.B. _ LATYSHEVA O.I. _ MARTYNOV S.A. _ MARTYNOVA Zh.V. _ MOISEEVA O.N. _ NIKITIN D.A. _ OSOKINA I.M. _ PREOBRAZHENSKAYA L.N. _ TRAVKOV V.P. _ SHMELEV S.G. _ MERKUTOV A.S.

BAZHENOV A.V. _ BARINOV S.A. _ BOGDANOV A.E. _ GORBUNOV O.YU. _ DILIGIN D.E. _ DILIGINA O.B. _ DUBOV S.I. _ EZHOV V.B. _ ERMACHENKO I.V. _ ILYIN A.P. _ ISAKOV N.F. _ KALYGINA L.I. _ KULIKOV I.A. _ NOVIK S.G. _ NOVOZHILOV A.A. _ RAEV I.V. _ RUDAKOV E.N. _ TAILANOVA G.M. _ KHOKHLOV S.V. _ SHARYPOV A.N. _ TSABUNOV A.B.

AMAFUTSKAYA L.A. _ AMAFUTSKY V.N. _ BALAKHONOV S.V. _ BONDAREV M.G. _ BYSTROV D.V. _ GRACHEV Yu.V. _ EREMENKO A.I. _ ESINA E.V. _ ZHINKIN P.S. _ ZYKOV A.V. _ KNYAZEV I.V. _ KRUTOVA M.V. _ KUVIN S.V. _ KUKANOV M.A. _ LIMONOV V.V. _ MALAKHOV A.A. _ MALTSEV A.N. _ MUZYCHENKO A.V. _ NEBUCHENKOVA G.V. _ NIKOLENKO I.V. _ PERVUSHOV V.I. _ PEKISHEV O.A. _ TIMOFEEV V.B.STARCHAK A.A. _ FETISOV Y.N. _ FROLOV A.A. _ CHASTOV V.D.

BATYAEVA I.M. _ BOGATKINA E.P. _ BULGANOV K.D. _ VAGANOV N.P. _ GORSHKOV A.S. _ ZAGUMENNOV A.G. _ KIPNIS L.Y. _ LYKOVA T.Yu. _ MARYUSHKINA M.V. _ MELNIKOV A.V. _ MIRONOVA T.A. _ MOCHALOV A.K. _ PAVLOVA I.V. _ PAKHOMOV A.V. _ POPOVA S.YU. _ PUDKOV M.B. _ RUBASHKIN V.P. _ SIVIANOVA S.N. _ SKOBELEVA O.A. _ TURKOVA M.Yu. _ FEDOROVA G.A. _ CHERNIKOV S.V. _ SHARAFEDDIN M. _ YAKHONTOV YU.G.

BEREZIN V.V. _ BURTASOV D.E. _ EFREMOVA L.B. _ ZYABLOV A.B. _ KOVLAGINA N.S. _ LIS S.G. _ PARANICHEVA S.YU. _ PEREZHOGIN E.I. _ PILIPCHUK A.M. _ SVISTUNOVA N.M. _ SMOLYAKOV Y.M. _ STEPANOV P.V. _ TRIFONOVA P.A. _ URYASOV V.A. _ FRANTIYCHUK V.N. _ SHESTERNEV K.A. _ SHULYATYEV A. L.

ZAGUMENNOVA Zh.G. _ LEBEDEVA T.V. _ MALNIKOVA Zh.N. _ MIKHAILICHENKO M.V. _ NAZAROVA E.N. _ OSIPOV V.N. _ PASHCHENKO I.N. _ FEDYAEVA S.B. _ FATEENKOV V.V. _ SHEGELMAN E.YU. _ YAKOVLEV S.I.

KRASIKOVA S.V. _ KUPRIANOVA E.P. _ NIKITIN A.A. _ SMIRNOVA M.V.

GORSHKOV S.B. _ ZHUKOV A.V. _ PALEVATTA M. _ PLYASUNOV YU.G. _ RYBINA A.P. _ SATOV V.A. _ TIMOFEEV I.V. _ TISHCHENKO O.V. _ SHALUMOV A.S. _ SHUTOV A.D.

GANASANANDAN G. _ SERGEEV V.F. _ FEDOTOV I.S. _ CHULEV D.V.

AKISHIN A.G. _ EGOROVA O.Yu. _ KRYUCHKOVA E.V. _ MOZEROVA E.V. _ Odintsov S.N. _ SAVELIEV A.N.

AL-SLAG L.N. _ GOLUBEVA T.V. _ ZHOKINA I.N. _ LEVKIN S.G. _ MAGARYCHEV R.YU. _ SAZANOVA E.N. _ SOLOVIOV E.A. _ ULYANOV V.V. _ KHITAEVA N.S.

ALEXAKHINA S.V. _ EFIMOV M.V. _ KUBYSHIN D.V. _ TOKAREV A.N. _ Toropygin P.Yu. _ KHLISTOVA I.V. _ SHTAREVA V.B. _ SHTYKH V.N.

KALININ V.A. _ KLOKOV A.S. _ KOROTKOVA S.V. _ LEBEDEV Y.V. _ MAMAEV M.V. _ MUZALEVSKAYA I.M. _ PAPECHIN A.V. _ POLYAKOVA A.V. _ FILBERT A.L. _ FIRSOV D.I. _ SHUNDALOVA A.V.

ABRAMOV D.V. _ ANIKEVICH P.P. _ BARASHEV L.A. _ BORISOV A.V. _ VARLAMOV B.V. _ GORBUNOV P.V. _ DAVYDOV A.G. _ EGOROV M.A. _ KARUZIN A.V. _ KONOPLEVA O.V. _ KRYUCHKOV A.V. _ KUZMIN A.G. _ MALENKOV A.V. _ SAMOILOV S.A. _ Strizhnev A.L. _ KHLAMOV P.A.

AFONIN A. A. _ BESEDIN S.A. _ BUSHEVOY S.N. _ VEDENEEV D.V. _ GERASKIN P.E. _ DEVOCHKIN D.E. _ DMITRIEV A.S. _ KOZLOV V.A. _ KOTOV D.V. _ KUDAEV S.V. _ LESKIN A.YU. _ MAKAROV V.N. _ PRIVALOV A. A. _ MIKHAILOV V.A. _ SEMENOV S.A. _ SOROKIN A.N. _ FEOKLISTOV A.V. _ CHIZHOV E.L. _ SHUTOV S.D.

AKIMOV S.M. _ BARINOV V. IN. _ GLADKOVA L.A. _ JALALYAN O.B. _ DMITRIEVA O.V. _ DUBROVIN G.V. _ ZAKHAROV A.M. _ LARIN A.N. _ OSLEV D.B. _ PARAKHIN V.S. _ RODIONOV E.A. _ CARRIERS S.A. _ ROGANOV V. IN. _ SARYEVSKY A.YU. _ FROLOV I.YU. _ KHLAMOVA O.A. _ CHETVERIKOV O.V. _ SHALNOV N.V.

LYSIKHIN D.A. _ STRUNIN N.V. _ FEDOTOV M.YU.

BARYSHNIKOV D.A. _ GRUZDKOVA O.S. _ EVSTAFYEV B.V. _ KOSTIKIN I.YU. _ KOPYLOV S.N. _ PESTOVA T.V. _ SIDNIKHIN A.V. _ SILYANOVA T.V. _ SHANAZAROV F.SH.

BIZYAEVA O.A. _ VARAKIN A. A. _ VLASOVA O.A. _ VORONOVA O.A. _ EFREMOV M.O. _ Zhdanov S.V. _ ZAITSEV A.I. _ KUZMINA G.V. _ LITVINOVA O.V. _ LOBACHEVA O.A. _ LUKYANOVA O.V. _ MIKHALKIN A.V. _ MISHINA A.S. _ OSANKINA L.A. _ ROGALEVA N.V. _ SOLOPKO A.N. _ SOLOPKO S.N. _ SPIRINA I.E. _ YANBORISOVA Yu.A.

AGAPOV V.I. _ BUTENKO A.V. _ BUCHEL I.A. _ GIRSHEVICH M.V. _ DEMENTYEV V.K. _ ELISEEVA S.V. _ ERUNTSOVA E.V. _ EFREMOVA Yu.A. _ IVANOVA N.V. _ KAZAKOV V. IN. _ KOZLOVA A. A. _ KOZLOVA E.S. _ SAEV R. E. _ SMIRNOVA N. E.

BARANOVA V.N. _ BORISOVA I.E. _ BYKOV D.A. _ VOROBYEV P.A. _ GERASIMOV A.YU. _ DAVYDOVA E. A. _ DMITRIEV V.V. _ EPISHIN N.N. _ IVLENKOV M.YU. _ KARASEV D.I. _ KIRSANOV A.V. _ KOSTIKOV N.A. _ MAKAROVA N.YU. _ OSIPOV A.G. _ PAVLOV D.D. _ POTANIN A.S. _ REZTSOV E.V. _ REUTOV D.V. _ STAROVEROV M.N. _ FILIPOV A.K. _ SHAPSHAY A.K.

BELAYA A.G. _ VARLAMOV A.L. _ ZHAROV I.S. _ ZAKEROVA E.S. _ ZAKIROVA N.A. _ ISAKOV R.V. _ KOZLOV S.A. _ KOZLOVA D.N. _ KOPYLOV I.A. _ KRUGLOV A.V. _ KURITSYN E.D. _ LAPICHEVA O.V. _ MEDVEDEV S.A. _ OSLAVSKY E.V. _ PROKHOROV I.S. _ RAKHMANOV 3.T. _ REUTOV A.V. _ RYABOKON A.V. _ SAZONOVA Y.A. _ SMIRNOVA K.V. _ SOCHEYKINA I.N. _ FEDYSHINA E.V. _ TSELISHCHEV A.S. _ SHEVCHENKO N.A.

BACHELORES WHO RECEIVED A DIPLOMA WITH HONOR

BYKOV D.A. _ ISSLEVSKY A.M. _ PAVLOV D.D. _ POZDNYAKOV V.A. _ REUTOV D.V. _ SOKOLOV M.S. _ SADOWSKY I.N. _ FILIPOV A.K.

AGEEV A.V. _ BADASHKOV A.V. _ BARKOV I.I. _ KOPYLOV I.A. _ KUZNETSOVA D.A. _ LEVIN K.E. _ OSIPOVA E.E. _ POPUGAEV A.E.

GERASIMOV M.S. _ EGOROV A.V. _ POKROVSKAYA E.A. _ SKVORTSOV A.V.

MASTERS WHO RECEIVED A DIPLOMA WITH HONOR

BEREZHNOY R.YU. _ BORSHTENBINDER M. M. _ VOLKOV A.V. _ DEMENTYEV V.K. _ IVANOV N. N. _ KALASHNIKOV A.YU. _ MIKHEEV N.A. _ SEDOV A.V.

GRAFOV M.V. _ BELOV I.M. _ GERASIMOV A.YU. _ DONCHEVSKY E. V. _ KRUSHATIN S.A. _ PANKOV M.A. _ POTANIN A.S. _ SOLOVIEV A.V. _ SOSNIN A.V. _ TYKHOTSKY A.E. _ KHOLODILOV V.V. _ TSYBULNIK A.A.

ISLEVSKY A.M. _ PAVLOV D.D. _ POZDNYAKOV V.A. _ REUTOV D.V. _ SADOWSKY I.N. _ SOBOLEV S.D. _ SOKOLOV M.S. _ FILIPOV A.K. _ KHARLAMOV A. A. _ KHITAEV A.P.

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HOW IT WAS

Background to the formation of the institute, faculty and department

I had the opportunity to participate in the creation of radio engineering specialties from the very beginning. Unfortunately, I did not keep any notes; what I write is based only on my memories. Therefore, please forgive me for possible distortions of names and dates. and also for the fact that I may have missed some events and did not mention some of their participants.

My wife and I graduated from the radio department of the Gorky Polytechnic Institute in 1959. Having worked at the launch of the Tajik Republican Television Center, at the Gorky Research Institute and at the Design Bureau of the Tochmash plant, in December 1962 I began teaching. At that time, the Vladimir branch of the Moscow Evening Engineering Institute (VF MVMI) was transformed into the Vladimir branch of the Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering (VF MIEM) and it was decided to organize the training of radio engineering specialists needed for the Elektropribor plant and a number of other enterprises in the city. The branch offered only evening training, and the first radio engineering group of 34 people was recruited from fourth-year evening students majoring in Instrument Engineering. The duration of their training was extended by six months, and from October 1, 1962, the VR-158 group was supposed to begin training in a new specialty. To organize and prepare classes, it was necessary to have a full-time employee with a suitable specialty. The first such employee was your humble servant.

At that time, the branch staff was 106 people (including the director, accounting, cleaners and me). The branch was located in a small building on the street. Gorky, 63. Classes were held in rented premises scattered around the city. Teachers in numerous disciplines were predominantly hourly workers from among the leading specialists of Yuroda enterprises. The director of the branch was Viktor Pavlovich Alekseev, who taught descriptive geometry and drawing. The branch had two evening faculties: mechanical engineering, the dean of which was the colorful Artyom Tigranovich Gazarov, the secretary was Maria Timofeevna Koroleva, and instrument engineering, the dean of which was Boris Fedorovich Gradusov, the secretary was Klavdiya Vasilievna Mochalova.

Boris Fedorovich simultaneously headed a branch of the Department of Physics. At this branch, a section of radio engineering was created, in which I entered as a senior teacher, Sergei Leontievich Kasyanov, the former head, became an assistant. physics laboratory, and the head of the laboratory was hired a little later by Anatoly Korolev.

There were few teachers on the staff at that time. I would like to mention among them physicists R.A. Ryabova, V.A. Portsevsky, Yuri Popov, Valery Kondakov, mechanical engineers of various profiles A.M. Grocery store, V.K. Ivanova, L.M. Samsonova.

I managed to attract V.F. as hourly workers. Rekhtyuka, N.N. Pavelko, V. Petrova, B. Sholokhov, G. Tsypylov and others. Through joint efforts, already in the second semester of the 1962/63 academic year, it was possible to carry out the first laboratory work in special disciplines (among the students there were several small bosses from Elektropribor, who provided all possible assistance in creating laboratory stands). It was possible to obtain radio measuring instruments, components, and radio components for laboratories free of charge from regional enterprises (with the help of the leadership of the Economic Council). Some of the laboratory classes had to be carried out with great difficulty at enterprises.

In 1962, construction of the institute building had already begun, which later became known as the “main” building. The leadership of the city and region paid a lot of attention to the formation of the first technical university in the city. First secretary of the regional committee M.A. Ponomarev, second secretary Kobyakov. with Secretary for Ideology F.I. Bubnova, chairman of the regional executive committee T.I. Sushkov, Chairman of the Economic Council Terekhov, Secretary of the City Committee V.I. Lapshin helped in solving problems that arose in abundance. For example. Kobyakov personally conducted planning meetings for the construction of the building.

On February 15, 1964, by order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR, the VF MIEM was renamed the Vladimir Evening Polytechnic Institute. Professor Alexei Nikolaevich Dokuchaev (underground nickname “Uncle Lyosha”), who was demobilized from the Leningrad Order of Lenin Naval Academy named after Kad. Krylov, became the rector, and associate professor Nikolai Nikolaevich Toloknov, who came from Tula, became the vice-rector for academic affairs. on our horizon appeared "Uncle Lyosha's" colleague at the academy, Colonel, Doctor of Technical Sciences Veniamin Izrailevich Rakov, who was also about to demobilize and was choosing a place for his further work. He chose between our institute and the Ryazan Radio Engineering Institute, where the rector was also a former comrade-in-arms, it seems Professor Afanasyev ". When he came to look at Vladimir and the institute, “Uncle Lyosha" assigned me to him with the task of doing everything so that Rakov would choose us. By the way, the following episode occurred: during Veniamin Izrailevich and I’s trip to the construction of the main building, I I saw the secretary of the city committee, V.I. Lapshin, there, approached him, described the situation and asked for assistance in completing my task. Viktor Ivanovich talked with Rakov and outlined the prospects for him. Then Veniamin Izrailevich said that the fact that I could approach the secretary of the city committee with such a request made a very big impression on him and was a very strong argument in favor of Vladimir. It must be said that at that time there were very few doctors of science in radio engineering in the country (at the Ryazan and Taganrog radio engineering institutes there were one or two, at the Gorky Polytechnic there were then two doctors). He made the decision, and the further history of the faculty is inextricably linked with the name of V.I. Rakova.

By order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR, a radio instrument-making full-time faculty and includes the Department of Radio Engineering. The first dean of the faculty and head of the department in the 1964/65 academic year was Dr. Tech. Sciences, Professor V.I. Rakov. At the same time, an evening faculty was formed, of which D.I. became the dean. Likhachevsky.

The primary faculty and departmental tasks were as follows: personnel; material base; organization of day training; organization of scientific research work; construction of a new building for the faculty.

The process of solving them went quickly. Veniamin Izrailevich contacted a number of Leningrad and Moscow universities. As a result, V. Krupsky, Yu. Gorin, A. Drabkin, E. Prigaro, A. Buryakov, B. Sitnyansky, V. Panenko, A. Ilyukhin, A. Bernikov, V. Ustyuzhaninov, E. soon appeared at the department. Talitsky, Yu. Zarzhitsky, V. Zhirkov, N. Ermak,

P. and G. Blinov, I. Churikov, V. Vysotsky and others. A team of Ryazan residents arrived: A. Lapin, A. Galkin, V. Sysoev, A. Antonov, G. Akramovsky E. Fedoseev, M. and I. Shchurovs. Some of them flashed by, leaving almost no trace, and many have been working for the benefit of the university until recently. Three sections emerged at the department: radio engineering and radio systems of receiving and transmitting devices and radio equipment production technology. The first section was headed by me, the second by B.D. Sitnyansky, third - N.I. Ermak.

Through old and new channels, Veniamin Izrailevich managed to equip the institute with good equipment - radars, television equipment, and measuring instruments. New laboratories were created through joint efforts.

In 1964, the first full-time enrollment was carried out. If my memory serves me correctly, these were groups R-164 and R-264 in specialty 0705 (KITR). From the first days of his work, Rakov paid great attention to organizing research work at the department. The first works appeared on optimizing the cutting of glass during its production and on automating the control of radio equipment and troubleshooting in it. The institute received a vice-rector for scientific work (he became S.I. Bogdanovich, a native of LITMO), the research sector. From the first days of its existence, the faculty and department occupied a worthy place in the scientific activities of the institute. In 1963, at the Moscow TsNIIEP educational buildings, the design of a new building for the radio instrument engineering department began. By 1964, the general layout of the building was ready. From the institute, I was involved in them (in the radio engineering part) and L. Samsonov (in the instrument making part). By the time Veniamin Izrailevich arrived at the institute, the project was ready and construction began. Efforts were aimed at adjusting the project and improving it. Veniamin Izrailevich’s personal achievement, of which he was proud, was the marble steps of the stairs. With the completion of construction, the capabilities of the department increased enormously. We created a television studio, which even went on air several times through the city repeater. Today, it’s even difficult to imagine how we managed to do this. One of the classrooms was equipped with televisions, which made it possible to use new opportunities in the educational process. There were working radar stations in the classrooms, and radio relay communication with the sports camp was working. We obtained equipment for vacuum spraying of metals and other modern (for those times) equipment.

Soon the department became too big (NIS staff members appeared). The number of the department exceeded 100 people, and it was divided for the third time. The Department of Radio Engineering and Radio Systems, the Department of Technology and Production of Radio Equipment, was formed.

Memories of a Veteran- A.K. Bernyukov

My most vivid memories of the Vladimir Polytechnic Institute (VPI) date back to the 60s, that is, long before its transformation into a state university, now known throughout Russia and abroad. Back in 1965, then a young assistant at the radio systems department of the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute (LETI) , was invited to work in Vladimir by the first rector of VVPI, Leningrad professor A.N. Dokuchaev The conditions of the invitation were “royal”: the position of a senior teacher for a competition and a two-room apartment. There were no prospects for getting housing in Leningrad, and I reluctantly left my native elite department of radio systems at LETI. The first impression of the bright city of Vladimir, a city with “its own face,” and the new university turned out to be so strong that I made a choice, which turned out to be successful, for the rest of my life.

Around the same time, the famous Leningrad professor V.I. was invited to Vladimir. Rakov, who became the founder of the Department of Radio Engineering and the Radio Instrument Engineering Faculty (RPF) itself, the progenitor of the current FREMT. The first steps of V.I. Rakov were aimed at forming the staff of the department and faculty. The wise professor understood that the development of any undertaking, especially when it came to the radio engineering direction at the institute, is connected, first of all, with the selection of qualified personnel, professional radio engineers and teachers. And since there were practically no such people at the institute, V.I. Rakov invited employees from leading universities in Leningrad (LETI, LPI, LEIS), Ryazan (RRTI), Gorky (GPI), Taganrog (TRTI), Sverdlovsk (UPI), etc. Very quickly, it seems to me, the optimal age group was formed ( the average age of teachers is 25-26 years, the age of the head is just over 50) and in terms of qualifications (all the main areas of radio engineering were “covered” from pulse radio systems and electronic technology to ultra-high frequency devices) the staff of the department and faculty as a whole. In a short time, through the efforts of an experienced head and young, energetic and ambitious (in the good sense of the word) teachers and engineers, the department has reached the forefront of the institute in the development of the educational and methodological complex, and in the volume of research work, and in the recruitment and graduation of students. By the beginning of the 70s. The department of radio engineering was already one of the largest in the institute: the staff numbered about 140 people, the volume of research was more than 300 thousand rubles, the MPSS branch laboratory was opened, admission to the 1st year was up to 125 people in many areas, including radio systems, household equipment, antennas and microwave devices, design and technology of radio equipment. A postgraduate course was opened, which made it possible to prepare their own candidates of science - the basis of the current staff of teachers. It is no coincidence that after some time the Department of Technology and Equipment Production (1970) and the Department of Computer Engineering (1973) separated from the Department of Radio Engineering into independent divisions.

Naturally, the young teachers of the radio engineering department were not boring “technicians”. Our leisure time was vibrant and varied: sports competitions (the RT department took leading places in competitions on the ski track, on the track, in the pool and in sports games), festive skit parties and KVN, joint visits to theaters and art galleries. Numerous sports diplomas, certificates and other attributes in the archives of the department and faculty indicate the versatility of radio specialists. The radio faculty and department strengthened their authority by establishing creative connections with leading universities and research institutes in our country and abroad. And this is not accidental, since people from these institutions stood at the origins of the department and faculty. Speaking on behalf of these people, the author gratefully remembers the leader, Professor V.I. Rakov, and colleagues and comrades in arms of those years - associate professors E.M. Braude, A.P. Galkina, B.D. Sitnyansky, A.N. Lapin, E.N. Talitsky, Yu.E. Gushchina, I.G. Shchurov, Yu.N. Gorin and many other veterans, participants in the very first stage of development of the department and faculty. They solved the difficult and honorable task of creating a new department and faculty practically from scratch. Their baton was picked up by a group of the first and subsequent graduates, who not only strengthened the positions they had gained and created a qualified core of the department and faculty, but also brought them to the modern university level. Some of them are L.T. Sushkova, O.R. Nikitin are the heads of the faculty and department. They receive a huge thank you from the veterans and wish them to always remember our history.

We have something to be proud of, since our team is not only a friendly group of professionals in their field, but also a community of like-minded people who not only successfully solve production problems, but are always ready to help their neighbor in difficult times and share their leisure time. Personally, I consider it a great happiness to work in the beautiful city of Vladimir, at a magnificent state university, at a wonderful radio faculty, and the memories of the first years of our formation and development inspire me in my daily work.

S.A. Sbitnev. About the history of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Power Engineering.

The department was founded in 1964, its original name was “Department of Electrical Engineering and Electrical Machines”. This department was headed by Art. teacher Yu.V. Seleznev. In 1966, the department was divided into the Department of Electrical Engineering and electroradio measurements and the Department of Automation and Telemechanics. The leadership of the first - until 1977 - continued Yu.V. Seleznev. During this period, he defended his candidate's and then doctor's dissertations on the subject of magnetic measurements and created a corresponding scientific direction and graduate school at the department. At this time, intensive scientific research was carried out on magnetic measuring technology, unique samples of instruments and equipment were created for scientific and production purposes. A specialized council for the defense of candidate dissertations in the specialty “Instruments for measuring electrical and magnetic quantities” was opened at the Vladimir Polytechnic Institute. 11 out of 15 teachers working at the department at that time defended their candidate dissertations in this council. The department had extensive scientific and educational connections with many universities, research institutes and industrial enterprises in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Sverdlovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tashkent, Yerevan, Gorky, Rybinsk, etc. Scientific contacts were established with universities and research institutes in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Bulgaria.

During this period, the educational laboratory and methodological base was intensively developed at the department, 6 educational laboratories were organized and equipped with the necessary equipment and methodological materials. The department conducted training sessions in electrical engineering disciplines for all technical specialties of the university.

In 1977, Yu.V. Seleznev went to work as rector at the Omsk Polytechnic Institute, and the department was headed by associate professor Yu.N. Maslov. He headed the department until 1983, and then went to work at the Moscow Institute of Light Industry as vice-rector for scientific work.

From 1983 to 1993 The department was headed by S.A. Sbitnev, Yu.A. Medvedev, O.N. Khmaruk, V.A. Shakhnin. From 1993 to the present, the department is headed by Dr. Tech. Sciences, Professor S.A. Sbitnev, who defended his doctoral dissertation at the Moscow Energy Institute in 1993.

In the last decade, the department has been conducting fundamental scientific work aimed at solving current scientific problems in theoretical electrical engineering, electromechanics, physics of magnetic phenomena and electrical power engineering. The department runs a postgraduate course in the specialty 09/05/05 “Theoretical Electrical Engineering” (scientific supervisor S.A. Sbitnev).

In 1997, on the initiative of our department, a new specialty 1004 “Electrical supply” was opened and the first enrollment of students was made for accelerated distance learning. The first defenses of theses took place in the summer of 2001. To ensure quality education for part-time and full-time students, several new educational laboratories have been organized and equipped. Teachers of the department have prepared and published a series of new educational and methodological materials on general professional and special disciplines. Business relations have been established with energy organizations and enterprises of the city and region on the issues of attracting part-time students to educational work, conducting internships and distributing young specialists.

In accordance with educational and scientific changes in 1999, the department received a new name “Electrical engineering and electrical power engineering” and the status of a graduating department. Currently, the department has 9 full-time teachers: 2 professors, doctors of technical sciences. Sciences (S.A. Sbitnev, F.K. Makarov) 4 associate professors, Ph.D. tech. Sciences (G.P. Kolesnik, V.E. Shmelev, V.A. Shakhnin A.G. Ilyukhin), 1 senior lecturer (M.A. Kazakova), 2 assistants (N.B. Gurin, N. R. Pechalina). There are also 5 part-time employees working at the department. In graduate school department 3 as-piranta. UVP - 4 people.

HISTORY MILESTONES

1958 . By resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR in A branch of the Moscow Evening Engineering Institute was organized in Vladimir. Classes began at the instrument engineering and mechanical-technological faculties.

The specialty "Design and production technology of electronic equipment" has been opened.

By order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR, the Vladimir Evening Polytechnic Institute was organized with full-time, evening and correspondence courses. Created radio instrument-making Faculty (RPF), the structure of which was determined by:

Department of Radio Engineering, Design and Production Technology of Radio Equipment, (RTKTPR), Head. Department of Doctor of Technical Sciences Sciences, Professor V.I. Rakov (1965 - 1970).

Department of Theoretical Mechanics and Precision Mechanics Instruments (TM and PTM), Head. Department of Doctor of Technical Sciences Sciences, Professor A.N. Dokuchaev (1964 - 1966).

Department of Electrical Engineering, Electrical Machines and Automation (ETEMA), Head. Department of Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor V.P. Komlev (1964 - 1966).

In addition, the RPF included the following departments:

    Foreign languages;

    Marxism-Leninism;

    Physical education.

First dean in 1964 - 1965. was Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Boris Fedorovich Gradusov. The faculty was located in a new academic building built in 1964.

Evening organized radio instrument-making faculty (VRPF), which trained engineers in 2 specialties: 0705 “Design and production technology of radio equipment” and 0531 “Precision mechanics devices”.

In June, the first graduation of 154 engineers from the branch, which was transformed into a university, took place. In December, the first graduation of 34 engineers at the RPF took place.

1965 . The Department of Radio Engineering, Design and Production Technology of Radio Equipment was headed by Dr. Tech. Sciences, Professor V.I. Rakov.

In 1965 - 1968 IN AND. Rakov was the dean of the radio instrument engineering faculty.

The faculty trained engineers in the following specialties:

  • - design and production technology of radio equipment;
  • - precision mechanics instruments;
  • - automation and complex mechanization of mechanical engineering;
  • - automation and telemechanics;
  • Radio engineering;

    Chemical technology of glass and glass ceramics;

    Plastics processing technology.

The following specialties have been opened: 0606 "Automation and Remote Control" and 0701 "Radio Engineering". A postgraduate course has been opened in the specialty “Electronic Engineering and Instruments”. The first graduate students were V.F. Zhirkov and A.R. Barashev, who became teachers at the Department of Informatics and Computer Science.

The Department of ETEMA was transformed into the Department of Automation and Telemechanics.

The organization of scientific work of students at the RTKPR department and in the TPR section began.

The design group "Search" was created (headed by senior lecturer Sergei Leontievich Kasyanov). Students of group R-164 actively participated in its work: I.K. Sukharev, V.V. Solertovsky, Yu.V. Tryaskin, V.B. Dmitriev and others. They developed light and music devices, created the first radio broadcasting system at the VVPI (1967 - 1968), the first collective radio station of the institute (room 321-1), its call signs and the names of the first operators Yu. Tryaskin, V. Lyakhov and others were known to radio amateurs on territories of Europe, Asia, Africa and America.

1966 . The department “Precision Mechanics Devices” was created (head of the department is Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor M.M. Bogdanovich).

A student scientific society (SSS) was organized, uniting 283 students, one of the organizers was Evgeniy Nikolaevich Talitsky, now a doctor of technical sciences. Sciences, Professor of the Department of CT RES.

CreatedDepartment of Electrical Engineering electroradio measurements(Head of the Department of Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Yu.V. Seleznev). L.N. received a diploma with honors. Pankov, the first Lenin scholarship recipient of the institute.

Dean of the RPF in 1968 - 1971. was Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Suptelya Vasily Vladimirovich.

The first graduation of engineers in specialty 0705 “Design and production technology of electronic equipment” took place at the RPF - 25 people. Diplomas with honors were received by V.A. Barkov, L.M. Kaplan. On September 1, the new RPF building opens its doors.

1969 .1052 students study at the RPF in 4 specialties, 93 teachers work, including 30% with degrees and titles.

The first graduates of the RPF full-time training were L.T. Sushkova, O.R. Nikitin, V.B. Dmitriev, V.N. Titov and other teachers of VlSU. O.R. received diplomas with honors. Nikitin, L.T. Sushkova.

1970 The RTCTPR department is divided into the departments of radio engineering and radio systems (RT and RS) and radio equipment production technology (TPR).
The first graduation of engineers in specialty 0701 “Radio Engineering” was carried out. A specialized council for the defense of dissertations in three specialties has been opened.

The first graduation of engineers in specialty 0701 "Radio Engineering" took place. Diplomas with honors were received by I.V. Balbekina, V.V. Ionov, P.M. Zalazaev, G.E. Rumyantsev.

The first graduate of the institute’s graduate school, V.F., defended his Ph.D. thesis. Zhirkov, later head. Department of Computer Science.

The first stage of the educational telecentre has been equipped.

RPF is divided into radio engineering (RTF) and instrument engineering (PSF) faculties. First deans: RTF - Associate Professor V.V. Suptelya, PSF - Associate Professor V.T. Demin.

The first doctoral dissertation was defended by the head. Department of Electrical Engineering Yu.V. Seleznev.

Dean of the RTF in 1973 - 1976. was Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Bernyukov Arnold Konstantinovich. The Department of Computer Science (CT) was created on the basis of the Department of RT and PC. The first ONIL "Automation of technological processes in the glass industry" was created.

Two industrial research laboratories have been opened at the RTF.

Dean of the Faculty in 1976 - 1979. was Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Tereshchenkov Valery Petrovich.

1978 .The RTF has begun training engineers in specialty 0608 “Electronic computers” (computers). There are 3 SKB operating ("Search" "Television equipment", "RIT").

RTF students organized the first discotheque in Vladimir (“Discotheque - 78”).

1979 .Dean of the Faculty in 1979 - 1981. was Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Evgeniy Dmitrievich Fedoseev.

Dr. Tech. Sciences, Professor V.I. Rakov created the Vladimir School of Radioelectronics. More than 20 candidate's theses have been defended.

The RTF began training foreign students in specialty 0608. The first gratuitous labor detachment in the region, “Korchaginets” (commander E. Abramov), was created.

Dean of the RTF in 1981 - 1984. was Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Ruslan Ilyich Makarov.

Student A. Melnikov became the champion of the RSFSR in chess.

1984 . Dean of the RTF in 1984 - 1986. was Ph.D. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Lapin Alexander Nikolaevich.

1986 Candidate of Sciences was appointed dean of the faculty. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor Lyudmila Tikhonovna Sushkova, currently Doctor of Engineering. Sciences, professor, head of the faculty for 17 years.

PSF was transformed into the Faculty of Automation and Computer Engineering (FAVT). For the period 1986 - 1989. 20 candidate dissertations were defended.

1987 .A meeting was held with representatives of enterprises on the forms and methods of joint training. CIPS was organized, branches of departments were opened at the Elektropribor plant and SKTB Vector;

The IVC "Izot-1080" was received through the Ministry of Industry and Communications.

1988 .The cooperative "Kvant" and 2 student NGOs ("Attraction", "Impulse") have been created at the RTF. Training of 1st year students in the working profession of radio assembler has begun on the basis of SPTU-30.

Together with the design bureau of the Elektropribor plant, a department for scientific support of advanced developments (SONOPR) was created for tropospheric radio communication systems.

The Department of TPR was transformed into the Department of KTRES.

The training of students in specialty 220100 “Computers, systems, complexes and networks” has begun.

A special faculty for retraining personnel in microprocessor technology began to function at the Department of Computer Engineering and CAD.

1989 .RTF: 5 departments, including 3 graduate departments; more than 1200 students, including 92 from foreign countries; training in specialties 2201,2301 and 2303; more than 80% of teachers with degrees and titles.

New forms of cooperation with enterprises are developing: the cooperative "Radioelectronics" (headed by I.M. Churikov), a branch of the self-supporting computer center of the RIP plant (Murom).

The development of direct partnerships with foreign universities has begun, an agreement has been signed with YUIU (USA).

1990 The faculty included the following departments: RT and RS, KTRES, IVT, FPM, philosophy.

A computer center has been created at the RTF: class BK-0010 - for junior students, class PVK "Izot-1080" - for senior students, PC class IBM RS.

More than 100 foreign students from Asia, Africa and Latin America study.

Small enterprises (P.P. Blinov, G.G. Kile, P.E. Shirokov, E.L. Golubev) and a limited liability company (O.R. Nikitin, V.V. Orekhov) were organized. There are 2 SCVs: “Poisk” (headed by V.B. Dmitriev) and “RIT” (headed by A.B. Kazarinov).

Direct partnerships have been established with the University of Kentucky (USA).

1991 .There are 7 special forces working at RTF. The best squad "Korchaginets".

For the first time, 4 4th year students (specialty 2201) successfully completed training for a semester at the University of Kentucky (USA), and 2 students completed an internship for 2 months at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale (USA).

1992 .Organized by SPC "Variant". RCNT is opened.
Partnerships have been established with UKFB (Sweden); received a computer bus with a PC "Arr" l e Macintosh."

1993 Permission was received to prepare bachelors in the following areas:

  • - 551100 - design of electronic means,
  • - 552500 - radio engineering,
  • - 552800 - information science and computer technology.

The specialty "Jurisprudence" has been opened (021100).

The Department of ICT has opened specialized councils for the defense of candidate dissertations in the following specialties:

  • - 05.13.12 “Computer-aided design systems.”
  • - 05.13.07 “Automation of technological processes and production in industry.”

A branch of the International Laser Center of Moscow State University (ILC MSU) has been created on the basis of the Department of Physics and Applied Mathematics of the RTF.

1994 .New specialties have been opened:

  • - 1905 "Biotechnical and medical devices and systems";
  • - 1906 “Engineering in medical and biological practice”;
  • - 0102 "Applied mathematics".

Together with OKB "Raduga", the Regional Laser Engineering and Technology Center (RLITC) was created, together with the regional health department - the regional center for laser medicine and surgery.

The First International Scientific and Technical Conference "Physics and Radioelectronics in Medicine and Biotechnology" and the All-Russian Scientific and Technical Conference "Development and Application of CAD Microwave Electronic Equipment" were held. Dr. Tech. Sciences, Professor A.K. Bernyukov gave a course of lectures on DSP in Sweden.

1995 .The beginning of cooperation with Central Michigan university (USA).

RTF joined the European program "Eurochip" for training specialists in the field of development and creation of a modern element base for ultra-large-scale integrated circuits. RTF, together with YuIU, organized the International Scientific Conference "Problems and Prospects of International Cooperation in the System of Higher Education and Science." The first international scientific and technical conference "Advanced systems and technologies for information transmission" - PTSPI-95 - was held.

1996 .Together with UUI (USA), the implementation of a postgraduate education project in business and management has begun (USD 270 thousand). USA).

A center for information support for business and management has been created at the ICT Department. A “Journalism” section has been created at the KTRES department.

1997 .RTF was renamed into the Faculty of Radiophysics and Electronics (FRFE)

Open specialties in the following areas:

  • - 0715 "Radiophysics and electronics";
  • - 2205 “Design and technology of electronic computers”;
  • - 0214 "Journalism";
  • - 1004 "Electricity supply".

Graduate student S.N. Bushevoy received a scholarship from the President of the Russian Federation to study in Germany.

The first 7 bachelors in the direction 551100 "Design of Distribution Zones" were graduated.

1998 .Master's programs are open in the following areas:

  • 552500 "Radio engineering";
  • 551100 "Design of RES".

Together with OJSC Avtopribor, training of students on a contract basis has begun in specialties 200800 and direction 551100.

1999 .A research and educational center for medical technology was created (director V.P. Legaev).

The first graduation of bachelors in the direction 552500 "Radio Engineering" took place (5 people).

2000 .FRFE and FPS and MT are combined into FREMT. Students are trained in 10 specialties and 3 areas; candidates and doctors of science are also being trained.

There are 32 people studying in graduate school, and there are 12 doctors of science and professors at the faculty. Together with JSC Elektropribor, the Scientific and Production Center “Design of Electronic Equipment” was created, and the Educational Center “Electronic” was opened. For the first time, an expedition was carried out in the city of Gelendzhik together with the IKI RAS. The publication of the all-Russian journal “Design and Technology of Electronic Devices” has begun.

2001 .A council has been opened for the defense of dissertations in the specialties 05.12.04 “Radio engineering, including systems and devices for radio navigation, radar and television” and 05.12.13 “Systems, networks and devices of telecommunications.” 1 monograph, 5 textbooks have been published with the stamp of the UMO and the Ministry of Education RF (125.88 p.l.)

On-site meetings of the EMS and NMS of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation were held in the direction of 551 100, in specialties 200800, 220500, 190600 and 190500 with the participation of representatives of Russian universities.

The first 10 FREMT students after the 4th year completed an internship at Fraunhofersky Institute of Integrated Circuits and Friedrich-Alexander University (Erlangen, Germany).

Research results of Professor A.G. Samoilova were presented at the international exhibition in Berlin “Consumer Electronics”.

The IV International Scientific and Technical Conference “Advanced Technologies in Information Transmission Media” (PTSPI-2001) was held jointly with Southern Illinois University (USA). The International Conference “Russian and American Universities on the Threshold of the Third Millennium” was held, dedicated to the 10th anniversary of partnerships with UUI 2002. A license was received for a new specialty 190900 “Information and measuring systems and technologies”, as well as for master’s training in the direction 553400 “Biomedical Engineering” (3 programs).

Postgraduate studies have been opened in the specialty 05.11.16 “Information, measuring and control systems” (medical, biological and environmental research). 4 textbooks have been published with the stamps of the UMO and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation.

The V International Scientific and Technical Conference “Physics and Radioelectronics in Medicine and Ecology” (FREM-2002) was held.

2003 . The faculty includes departments:

  • - RT and RS (specialties 021400, 071500, 190600, 200700, 201500; direction 552500; specialty council 05.12.13);
  • - KTRES (specialties 200800, 220500; direction 551100);
  • - PIIT (specialties 190100, 190900; specialty council 02/05/02);
  • - BMI (specialties 190500, 190600; direction 553400);
  • - This and En (specialty 100400).

FREMT MANAGEMENT STAFF

Dean of the Faculty Lyudmila Tikhonovna Sushkova.

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation. Born in 1946. Graduated from the Vladimir Polytechnic Institute in 1969, after which she worked as an engineer at the Department of Radio Engineering of Radio Systems from 1972 to 1975 and studied at the graduate school of the same department. In 1975 she defended her Ph.D. thesis, after which she worked as an assistant . engineering" and in the specialty 190600 "Engineering in medical and biological practice" a member of the specialized council for the defense of the dissertation of VlSU; a member of the Main Council of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation on the complex problem of "Health and Human Ecology", a member of the presidium of the Russian Scientific and Technical Educational Society named after A.S. Popov and the chairman of the Vladimir regional organization of the Scientific and Technical Society of the Russian Radio System named after AS Popov. Awarded the sign “Honorary Radio Operator.” The area of ​​scientific interests is related to the use of electronic means and information technologies in science and technology and education. More than 170 scientific papers have been published, including abroad.

Head of the Department of RT and RS Oleg Rafailovich Nikitin.

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation Born in 1946. Graduated from the Vladimir Polytechnic Institute in 1969. He has been working at the Department of Radio Engineering and Radio Systems (RT and RS) of VlSU for more than 30 years, first as an engineer, (then as a graduate student, associate professor and professor. From 1980 to 1990 worked as dean of the evening faculty, in 1991 he was elected head of the department of radio engineering and radio systems. He has more than 150 scientific publications, 7 textbooks, 9 copyright certificates for inventions and patents, was awarded the “Inventor of the USSR” badge “Honorary Radio Operator”, a bronze medal from VDNH. management and with her direct participation, methods for predictive modeling of landing and navigation systems were developed and a family of simulators of landing and navigation systems in operation and currently being developed was manufactured. I am a member of the scientific and methodological council of the UMO in the direction of “Radio Engineering”.

Head of the Department of Et and En Stanislav Aleksandrovich Sbitnev.

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Born in 1938. Graduated in 1965 from the Moscow Forestry Engineering Institute (faculty of automation and computer technology, qualification electrical engineer). Since 1966, he worked as an engineer at the Elektropribor plant. From 1969 to the present, he has been working at VlSU at the Department of Electrical Engineering, first as an engineer; in 1973 he completed his postgraduate studies at the Vladimir Polytechnic Institute and defended his Ph.D. thesis, since 1974 he has worked as an associate professor; in 1993 defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences at the Moscow Energy Institute; Since 1993 he has been the head of the department. Published more than 130 scientific papers. His research interests are related to theoretical and applied electrical engineering, electrical power engineering and electromechanics.

Registered in the federal register of experts in the scientific and technical sphere in the Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.

Head of the department of PIIT Lev Mikhailovich Samsonov.

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation, Academician of the Academy of Missile and Artillery Sciences, Academician of the Petrovsky Academy of Sciences and Arts, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences. Born in 1931 Graduated from the Moscow Higher Technical School. N.E. Bauman (now MSTU named after. N.E. Bauman) Since 1955, he worked as a design engineer, head of a technological bureau shop, and head of the reliability bureau of the Tochmash plant, Vladimir. From 1963 to the present day he has been teaching at VlSU. From the beginning he was a senior teacher, associate professor, head of the department, vice-rector for scientific work, and since 1969, head of the department of “Instrument Engineering and Biomedical Technology”. The main direction of scientific work is dynamic testing of instrument devices aircraft. He has 206 scientific papers, including 60 inventions and 5 patents.

Head of the Department of KTRES Mikhail Vsevolodovich Rufitsky.

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Born in 1959. In 1981 he graduated from the Vladimir Polytechnic Institute (VPI). After serving in the army, he worked as a research engineer at the Department of Radio Equipment Production Technology (TPR) at VPI. In 1985, he entered the target graduate school of the Moscow Aviation Institute, which he graduated ahead of schedule, defending a dissertation in the specialty 05.27.05 “Integrated radio-electronic devices.” Since August 1988, he worked as an assistant, and since 1990, as an associate professor of the department of KTRES VPI. Since 01.01.91, he has served as the head of the department. Since 1992, he was elected head of the department. In 1997, he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation. From 1997 to the present, he has been working as the head of the KTRES department. In 1998, he was elected as a full member of the International Energy Academy. Since 1994, he has been a member of the UMO of Russia in the direction 551100 “Design and technology of electronic means.” Since 2000, he has been the chairman of the educational and methodological commission of UMO in specialty 220500 and deputy of the educational and methodological council of UMO in areas 551100 and 654300. Area of ​​scientific interests is automation of the design of electronic devices, design of devices based on programmable logic circuits and microprocessors. Has more than 100 scientific papers. Since 2002, he has been the chief engineer of Elektropribor OJSC and, concurrently, the head. Department of KTRES.

HISTORY OF THE FACULTY OF RADIOPHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AND MEDICAL ENGINEERING

To the 45th anniversary of Vladimir State University

Editorial and publishing complex of Vladimir State University

600000, Vladimir, st Gorky, 87

Department of Design and Technology of Radio Equipment (PTRA):

Organized as a production company in 1973. The training of engineers began in 1961. The first graduation in the specialty “Design and production of radio equipment” was in 1965.

The Department of PTE is the main educational and scientific division of the Electronics Department, in turn, the Electronics Department is a structural subdivision of the Institute of Electronic and Information Systems (IEIS). IEIS is a structural subdivision of the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education "Novgorod State University named after Yaroslav the Wise" (FGBOUVO NovSU).

14 teachers are involved in the educational process, of which: 4 doctors of science, 6 candidates of science.

The main enterprises for advanced training and internships are: OJSC NPO Kvant, FSUE Start, Northern Branch of Innovative Technologies and Entrepreneurship (Veliky Novgorod), FSUE OKTB Omega.

Areas of training:

Direction of training 03/11/03 “Design and technology of electronic means”, profile “Design and technology of radio-electronic means”: qualification - academic bachelor. Start of preparation 2011.

Direction of training 11.04.03 “Design and technology of electronic means”, profile “Microelectronics and microwave technology”: qualification - master. Start of preparation 2011.

Direction of training 03.06.01 "Physics and Astronomy ", focus - "Physics of condensed matter " The training program is postgraduate study.

The purpose of the department is to train specialists (bachelors, masters and graduate students) in the field of design and production of modern electronic equipment, who, in accordance with fundamental and special training, can perform the following types of professional activities: design and engineering; production and management; experimental research.

For a list of disciplines and more detailed information about areas of training, see the educational programs:

Joint educational and scientific laboratory of magnetic electronics of Novgorod State University and the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IRE RAS) Moscow.

A joint educational and scientific laboratory of magnetoelectronics and a branch of the department of anti-tank equipment were created in.

Prospects for studying at the department of technical and technical equipment:

Support for youth science

To support youth science, personal grants are attracted for students, graduate students, young scientists and specialists. Students and graduate students of the department actively participate in university, regional, all-Russian and international scientific conferences and olympiads, in support programs "UMNIK" (Lavrentyeva D.V., Lavrentyeva K.V., Antipov D.F., Nikitin D., Kolesnikov N. A., Kanunnikov N.R., Evstegneev D.A., "START" Leontiev V.S., etc. Graduates of PTP are winners of the competition "Engineer of the Year" in 2013-2015, "Entrepreneur of the Year" in 2018-2019 Petrov R.V., laureates of the Governor of Veliky Novgorod 2018 Leontiev V.S., winners of the scholarship competition of the President of the Russian Federation in priority areas of economic development of Russia 2017-2019 Leontiev V.S. Increased scholarships Government of the Russian Federation in the areas of modernization, etc. for the academic year (Nikitin D.P., Saplev A.F., Kolesnikov N.A., Evstigneev D.A., Lobekin V.N., Lysenko O.V., Zverev K. A. Varshavsky A.S., Solovyov A.I., Malyshev O.I. Kuzmin E.V., Lavrov I.G.)

Employment

The Institute, together with the Department of Technical and Industrial Engineering, carries out targeted activities to employ graduates in the field of high and information technologies, science and education. Feedback from business leaders about the quality of training of our graduates indicates their competitiveness in the labor market.

Regional cooperation:

Federal cooperation:

The international cooperation:

The scientific and pedagogical team under the leadership of the head. Department Bichurin M.I. actively cooperates with the global scientific community, in particular with:

Department of Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA. With a group led by Professor Gopalan Srinivasan;

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA. With a group led by Prof. Shashank Priya;

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. With a group led by C. W. Nan;

Department of Materials Science and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering of the University. Ben Gurion in the Negev, Beersheba, Israel;

Technical College Smolyan University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria;

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Xiaolingwei, Nanjing, China. With a group led by Professor Yaojin Wang;

Ilmen University of Technology, Institute of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Ilmenau, Department of Advanced Electromagnetics Germany;

Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, India. With a group led by Professor Vinay Gupta;

Faculty of Telecommunications and Electrical Equipment in Transport Todor Kableshkov University, Sofia, Bulgaria;

Department of Physics and Center for Research on Ceramics and Composite Materials - University of Materials of Aveiro and Department of Physics and Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Portugal.

Scientific developments of the department of technical and technical equipment:

An educational and scientific laboratory of magnetoelectronics under the leadership of prof. Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Bichurina M.I., who studies the magnetoelectric properties of magnetostrictive-piezoelectric composite materials in a wide frequency range and develops new magnetoelectric devices based on them.

Developed devices in the low frequency region:

  • Position sensor;
  • Magnetometer;
  • Current sensor of contact and non-contact type;
  • Energy Harvester.

Developed devices in the microwave field:

  • Gyrator;
  • Attenuator;
  • Phase shifter;
  • Ring resonator.

The Department of Design and Production of Radio Equipment was formed in 1952 at the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute by separating part of the Department of Radio Engineering and was originally called the Department of Radio Engineering Equipment. In 1956 it was renamed the Department of Design and Production Technology of Radio Equipment (KTPRA), in 1962 it was transferred to TIRiET. In 1971 it received its modern name - the Department of Design and Production of Radio Equipment (KIPR).

The Department of Design and Production of Radio Equipment was specialized in the specialties “Design and technology of production of radio equipment (1954 - 1971), “Design and production of radio equipment” (1966 - 1996), “Design and technology of radio-electronic equipment” (1992 - 2001). ), “Design and technology of radio-electronic equipment” (since 1997), “Technical operation of transport radio equipment” (since 1994). Our department is specialized in the field of training.

Educational activities of the department

The teaching staff of the CIPR department includes: 2 doctors of technical sciences, professors; 6 candidates of technical and physical and mathematical sciences, associate professors; 1 senior teacher; 5 teachers. Among them are 3 honorary workers of higher professional education, laureates of awards of the Tomsk region and the Legislative Duma of the Tomsk region, recipients of presidential scholarships, winners of Russian cosmonautics medals.

Students of the CYPRUS Department become: the best graduates of TUSUR, gold medalists of the All-Russian Student Olympiad “I am a Professional”, winners of scholarship competitions of the President and Government of the Russian Federation in priority areas of modernization and technological development of the Russian economy, winners of a competition for an increased state academic scholarship for special achievements, leading employees and managers of enterprises in the real sector of the economy, scientific institutes, and higher educational institutions.

After the first year of study, our students are integrated into the research and development activities of the department and enterprises - industrial partners.

Scientific activities of the department

Priority areas of scientific research and development of the department:

  1. radar,
  2. artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data,
  3. technical (multispectral) vision and augmented reality technologies,
  4. technologies and software for distributed and high-performance computing systems, computer-aided design systems,
  5. instrumentation, functionally rich micro- and nanoelectronics,
  6. microprocessor and converter technology, power electronics.

Educational and scientific laboratories of the department

  • Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Technical Vision/Laboratory of Applied Programming (room 302 GK)
  • Laboratory of prototyping and microprocessor technology (room 201 MK)
  • Computer-aided design laboratory (room 403 GK)
  • Radioelectronics Laboratory (room 402 GK)
  • Laboratory of Microwave Devices (room 405 GK)
  • Educational and Research Laboratory of Radio Engineering Devices and Systems (RTUiS, room 409 GK)

The total area of ​​the department's laboratories: 344.8 square meters.

Department equipment

We are constantly developing and improving. Educational and scientific activities at the department, in addition to highly qualified teaching staff, include advanced material and technical equipment. All this, as well as the active life position of our students and graduates, allows us to reach the top in research and development activities.

Software

  • ECAD: Altium Designer, Delta Design (RF), ADS, SystemVue, Genesys, EMPro, MicroCap, Cadence
  • MCAD: SolidWorks
  • CAE: ANSYS, SolidWorks Simulations
  • MathCAD, Matlab, Visual Studio, Quartus II, Vivado, etc.

Hardware

  • Electronics training stands
  • Prototyping area: CNC machine, 3D printer, 3D scanner, soldering stations, infrared soldering repair station
  • Radar technologies: IWR1443BOOST automotive radars (76 - 81 GHz), Navico BroadBand Radar 4G (9 GHz)
  • Microprocessor technology / FPGA / systems on a chip: STM32F407G microcontroller boards, Altera DE0-Nano-SoC boards (Altera Cyclone 5 + ARM), HackRF One SDR transceivers (up to 6 GHz)
  • Artificial intelligence and technical vision of robots: INTEL RealSense Tracking Cameras and Depth Cameras; NVIDIA JETSON AI platform (NVIDIA Maxwell architecture with NVIDIA CUDA cores)
  • Scalar network analyzer P2M series (up to 4 GHz) Micran
  • Vector signal generator G7M-06 (up to 6 GHz) Micran
  • MSO-X 3024T Keysight Digital Oscilloscope
  • Keysight N9916B Handheld Analyzer (up to 14 GHz)
  • And etc.