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Electrical Engineering Department San Jose State University Fall 2007 EE110: Network Analysis (Section 1, course 41549, ENGR 345, MW 0900-1015) Instructor : Vijay Suthar Homepage: http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/vsuthar/ Contact Info: Office : E383, Part-time Faculty office Office Hrs : MW 10:15 – 10:45 (other times by appt) Email : [email protected] Phone : Use email first; In emergency only: cell (408) 472-2381 Course Objectives: The course provides the underlying principles of modern electric circuit analysis. Fundamental network circuit concepts are covered which include operational amplifiers, transients circuits, Laplace transform, convolution, frequency responses and Bode diagrams, two-port circuits, and mutual inductance circuits. Topics Covered: • EE98 Review • Laplace Transform and its applications to electrical circuits • Transients, passive and active circuits • Frequency response, forced response, stability and Bode plots • Two-port network analysis and transformer circuits Textbook: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 2/E C.K. Alexander and M.N.0. Sadiku, McGraw Hill, 2004. References: 1. A.M. Davis, “Linear Circuit Analysis,” PWS, 1998, well written book and provides a lot of good examples. Recommended! Prerequisite(s): EE98 with a grade of C or better, Math133A, English 1A, EE101 Exams : All exams/quizzes are closed book and notes. Exam #1 Wed Oct 3 (tentative) Exam #2 Wed Oct 31 (tentative) Final Exam Mon Dec 17 0715 - 0930 Grading: Course Grade will be curved. Exam #1 25% Exam #2 25% Final Exam 35% Pop Quizzes 15% Homework problems will be assigned but NOT be graded.Preliminary Detailed Schedule Lecture Outline: Day Date # Agenda Book Chapters Homework Problems M 8/27 1 Review 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,7 Practice Problems, 1.28, 1.31, 2.13, 2.14, 2.20,2.22, 2.38, 2.46 W 8/29 2 Review M 9/3 HOLIDAY - Labor Day W 9/5 3 Review M 9/10 4 Review W 9/12 5 Laplace 15, 16 M 9/17 6 Laplace W 9/19 7 Laplace M 9/24 8 Laplace W 9/26 9 Laplace M 10/1 10 Laplace / Review W 10/3 11 Exam #1 M 10/8 12 Laplace W 10/10 13 Laplace M 10/15 14 Laplace W 10/17 15 Laplace M 10/22 16 Analysis Techniques 14 W 10/24 17 Analysis Techniques M 10/29 18 Analysis Techniques / Review W 10/31 19 Exam #2 M 11/5 20 Analysis Techniques W 11/7 21 Analysis Techniques M 11/12 HOLIDAY - Veteran’s Day W 11/14 22 Analysis Techniques M 11/19 23 Analysis TechniquesW 11/21 24 Analysis TechniquesM 11/26 25 Two-port Circuits and Transformers 19, 13 W 11/28 26 Two-port Circuits and Transformers M 12/3 27 Two-port Circuits and Transformers W 12/5 28 Two-port Circuits and Transformers M 12/10 29 Review Session Review Session M 12/17 FINAL EXAMImportant Dates (Fall ‘07): University, College, or Department Policy Information: a) Academic integrity statement (from Office of Judicial Affairs): “Your own commitment to learning, as evidenced by your enrollment at San José State University and the University’s Academic Integrity Policy requires you to be honest in all your academic course work. Faculty is required to report all infractions to the Office of Judicial Affairs. The policy on academic integrity can be found at: http://www2.sjsu.edu/senate/S04-12.pdf b) Campus policy in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act: “If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible, or see me during office hours. Presidential Directive 97-03 requires that students with disabilities register with DRC to establish a record of their disability.” c) Department Policy EE@SJSU Honesty and Respect for Others and Public Property EE HONOR CODE The Electrical Engineering Department will enforce the following Honor Code that must be read and accepted by all students. “I have read the Honor Code and agree with its provisions. My continued enrollment in this course constitutes full acceptance of this code. I will NOT:• Take an exam in place of someone else, or have someone take an exam in my place • Give information or receive information from another person during an exam • Use more reference material during an exam than is allowed by the instructor • Obtain a copy of an exam prior to the time it is given • Alter an exam after it has been graded and then return it to the instructor for regrading • Leave the exam room without returning the exam to the instructor.” Measures Dealing with Occurrences of Cheating • Department policy mandates that the student or students involved in cheating will receive an “F” on that evaluation instrument (paper, exam, project, homework, etc.) and will be reported to the Department and the University. A student’s second offense in any course will result in a Department recommendation of suspension from the


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