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1SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING T-TH 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: • 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 Outcomes Assessment: • Two midterm examinations and a final examination • homework assignments • pop Quizzes • Class participation &bonus Textbook: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 2/E C.K. Alexander and M.N.0. Sadiku, McGraw Hill, 2004. EE 110-02 T.Th: 1:30-2:45PM Room:E345 Network Analysis Dr. Jalel Rejeb Spring 2007 Office: 377 Office Phone: (408) 924-4007 Office Hours: Fax: (408) 924-3925 MW: 4:15PM- 5:15PM Email: [email protected] T.R: 6:00PM-:7:00 PM when office door is open or by appointment Website URL: http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/jrejeb2 References: 1. A.M. Davis, “Linear Circuit Analysis,” PWS, 1998, well written book and provides a lot of good examples. Highly recommended! 2. Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6/E Hayt, McGraw Hill, 2002 Grading Policy The overall course grades (letter-grades) will be assigned based on the overall class distribution. The weights of the class assignments and the exams are as listed below: Note: Curving is used to adjust the overall average in case it is lower than 70%.( The minimum average is also fixed to 50% to pass the course.) Examinations • There will be 2 midterm exams and a comprehensive final examination. Exams are closed book and notes. • Exams cover o assigned reading materials o discussed materials in the lectures o class handouts and notes o Homework and practice problems • Exams will be announced at least one week prior to administration. • Final Exam is schedule: • There will be no make-up 94% and above A 93% - 90% A- 89% - 87% B+ 86% - 84% B 83% - 80% B- 79% - 77% C+ 76% - 70% C 69% - 67% D+ 66% - 64% D 63% - 60% D- below 60% F Tuesday, May 22 1215-1430 Exam 1 15% Exam 2 20% Quizzes- 25% Homework Final Exam 40% Total 100% Grading Percentage Breakdown3exams (in very special circumstances, written excuse and official proofs are required for make-up exams.) Pop Quizzes • Quizzes are given on timely fashion. They are based on the two recent homework assignments, the material and relevant examples discussed on the two most preceding class lectures. • There is no make up for the quiz- no exception! Homework Homework assignments will be given periodically, however they are not collected. Homework solutions will be made available after the due date. Quizzes are strongly based on the homework assigned problems. ¾ Please refer to the class website for handout, homework solutions and announcements. You are responsible for all material posted on the class website: http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/jrejeb/_private/EE110/index_EE110.htm The password to access the material in this website will be announced in class. Course Outline (Includes...) I. Introduction/Review. (ch3,ch4,ch5,ch7)........................................................5 lectures * Resistive Circuits and Thevenin Equivalent Circuit * Operational Amplifier Circuits (CH5, class notes) * RLC circuits, KVL & KCL II. Laplace Transform & it Applications (ch15-ch16)...........…..............................10-12 lectures * Introduction to Laplace Transforms (LT) * Application of LT to Electric Circuits * Inverse of LT and Partial Fractions * Impulse and Step Responses * Convolution .... Problem Review and Exam… III. Forced Response, Stability, and Frequency Analysis (ch14)........8-10 lectures * System Functions, Poles, Zeros * Frequency Response and Filtering * Bode Plots4 IV. Two-Port Circuits and Transformers .(ch19/13)..............………………….....remainder * Two-port circuits, Impedance & Admittance * Mutual Inductances 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 are 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 re-grading • Leave the exam room without returning the exam to the instructor.” Measures Dealing with Occurrences of Cheating5• Department policy mandates that the student or students involved in cheating will


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