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Lectures
Time: Tuesday & Thursday, 12:30-1:50 pm
Location: Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) 1330
Instructor
Professor Dan Sievenpiper
Jacobs Hall Room 3209
858-822-6678
dsievenpiper @ eng.ucsd.edu
Office Hours: Tuesday, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Applied Electromagnetics Group
Teaching/Lab Assistants
Alex Bishop (arbishop @ ucsd.edu)
Henry Irudayaraj (hirudaya @ ucsd.edu)
Ansum Dholakia (adholaki @ ucsd.edu)
Mahdi Bagheri (mbagheri @ ucsd.edu)
Textbook
None required
Recommended: "Microelectronic Circuits," by Sedra & Smith
Laboratory
PSpice lab: EBU2, Room 329
Circuit lab: EBU2, Room 333A
You have 24/7 access to the labs.
TAs will be available in the labs during the following times:
- Monday, 7:00 pm - 9:50 pm (Alex)
- Tuesday, 7:00 pm - 9:50 pm (Ansum)
- Wednesday 4:00 - 6:50 (Henry)
- Wednesday, 7:00 pm - 9:50 pm (Mahdi)
Course Summary
ECE100 is a third year course in analog electronic systems. It is designed to build upon material learned in ECE35, ECE45 and ECE65. It introduces ECE students to practical circuits and solving real-world problems. In this course students will learn to model and design practical circuits using idealized circuit models, to account for the interactions among various parts of a circuit, the concept of feedback, and a host of other issues encountered in designing a practical circuit. We will also examine how feedback concepts can be applied to a variety of system applications. This is a very “hands-on” course – you will be building and simulating a lot of different and interesting things. It is also a very tough class. Expect to move fast. Please plan to spend at least ten hours per week outside of class (if you want a good grade).
Prerequisites
ECE35 and 45 are required. ECE65 is highly recommended but not required.