EE 361: Mixed Electronics |
Office hours:
El-Osery: Mon. 9am - 10:00am, Tues. 10am-11am, Thur. 3pm-4pm in Workman 207
Caitlin (TA): Mon. and Wed. from 5pm-8pm in Workman 187
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Course Description:
Intensive laboratory working with analog and digital electronics, FPGAs,
and microcontrollers. Project topics include: oscillators, amplifiers,
filters, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters,
direct digital synthesizers, interfacing, feedback control, and related
topics.
Students need to review labs prior to the lab session and determine a
plan on how to tackle each assignment. As you are doing so you need
to write things into your lab book, e.g., introduction, background,
your approach, and experimental setup. These items will be checked at
the beginning of the lab period that is the start of that particular
assignment. The TAs will initial your lab book. If you don't have that
information at that time, points will be deducted for being late.
Unless otherwise noted, assignments are individual assignments and you
are to submit your own work.
Periodically, the TA's will announced that they need to collect your lab
books for grading. If you don't submit your lab book by the end of that
lab, it will be considered late and 10% will be deducted.
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Grading:
- Lab reports : 30%
- Quizzes : 30%
- Formal reports (approx. 5): 40%
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