EE101 and EE101L
Introduction to Electrical Engineering


Spring 2011

Important Announcements:

Course Content:

  • Homework Assignments 

  • Lab Exercises 

  • Documents:

  • Exams: Tentative dates (calculators are not allowed on these exams)
    • Exam 1:  3/1/11  
      Covers entire semester up to but not including sinusoidal signals. Included: introductory topics, voltage, current, resistance, I and V sources, resistors, capacitors (including charge and discharge characteristics), ohm's and kirchoff's laws and their applications, conservation of power, etc.
    • Exam 2:  3/29/11   Covers sinusoidals, Op-amps and Thevenin/Norton equivalent circuits.
    • Exam 3:  5/3/11   Covers all digital electronics topics
    • Final Exam:   Monday 5/9/11, 1:30 PM  

  • FAQ Q & A from HW questions

Course times & location
  • Lecture: Location Workman 113, Tuesday 1100-1215
  • Lab: Workman 116 (sometimes in 189 as noted), Thursday 0900-1200 (section 1), 1400-1700 (section 2)
Instructor:
  • Instructor's Schedule .pdf
  • Email: tubesing@ee.nmt.edu
  • Office Hours: (Workman 181)
    • Times TBA
    • I am usually around during business hours most days and I am happy to help you any time you can find me, except when I'm in class. Check my schedule and feel free to stop by.
    • I am also more than happy to answer questions any time by email. (I typically check email up to 10pm, 7 days a week)

Textbook:

  • Electronics, 2nd Ed, by Crecraft & Gorham, ISBN: 978-0748770366
  • Text is optional. Recommended but not required.
  • Available from Amazon here.
    • The NMT bookstore routinely fails to carry this book as requested, they rarely have enough copies, and never have used copies, so it is highly recommended to get it from Amazon or elsewhere.
    • The same book has been used for the last ten semesters or more so used copies may be available from other students.
    • There is a copy on reserve at the NMT library.

  • Note that there are good textbook shopping tools on Amazon that you can use for any of your classes.
  • Amazon also has a program called Amazon Student where you can sign up to get FREE Prime 2-day shipping (on textbooks AND all your other stuff too) just for being a student. They also have ebooks, textbook rentals, and more. Check it out.

 


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