EE 212

Circuits and Signals II

Spring 1997

Instructor: Bob Bond; Office: 213 Workman; (505) 835-5411: rhb@ee.nmt.edu

Schedule: 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM M,W,F in Speare 3

This course builds on the concepts presented in EE211. We will deal with circuits that contain R, L, and C components. Solutions for these circuits will be obtained using classical mathematical techniques (differential equations) and transform techniques. The material covered is that contained in chapters 8 through 14 of Thomas and Rosa. Much of the course will be dealing with mathematical descriptions of the above phenomena, but the goal is for physical understanding.

Course Structure:

Homework will be given on a weekly basis and graded. The class will divided into groups for purposes of homework. Each group will submit one set of homework problems for the whole group. All members of the homework group will receive the same grade. This grade will account for ten to fifteen percent of the semester grade. Each individual should look at the home work on an individual basis, and then the group should meet to complete the problems and prepare the work to be handed in. Each group should assign individuals the tasks of coordinator, scribe, checker, and devil's advocate on a rotating basis.

There will be three tests plus a final with the final counting about 1.5 times the other tests.