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Welcome to EE 42 Introduction to Digital Electronics Lecture: MWF 2:00-3:00 PM in 105 North Gate Professor: John Stephen Smith <[email protected]> 510-642-2508 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 3:30-5:00 PM in 461 Cory Hall Text: Malvino, Electronic Principles (6th edition) TAs: Jim Cheng <[email protected]> Chris Baker <[email protected]> Ehsan Adabi <[email protected]> Roland Jie-Hong Jiang <[email protected]> EE 42 (and EE 43) serve as an introduction to the principles of Electrical Engineering, using electronic devices to communicate, solve problems, and manipulate our environment. EE 42 will start with basic concepts about charges and currents, develop devices an circuits to translate design concepts into reality, and some high level applications including logic circuits, amplifiers, power supplies, and communications links. The grading for the course will be based on homework (20%), a midterm (30%), and a final exam (50%). Homework must be done by each student individually, but collaboration is highly encouraged. In other words, work together to understand the material, ask questions, and teach each other, but the actual work for each problem yourself. Do allow others to copy your homework sets.Syllabus (EE 42): Week Topic Text EE 43 August 30, 2004 Ideal devices, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem Chapter 1 NO LAB September 6, 2004 Nodal analysis, Superposition Chapter 1 Introduction to Labview September 13, 2004 Introduction to materials: metals, insulators, and semiconductors Chapter 2 Oscilloscopes, power supplies September 20, 2004 Diodes and Diode circuits Chapter 3, 4 Circuit Simulators September 27, 2004 Transistors: bipolar and FETs Chapter 7 Equivalent circuits October 4, 2004 Amplifiers, ideal, current and voltage, dependent sources Chapter 7 OP-Amps October 11, 2004 Load lines, large signal models of transistors Chapter 8 October 18, 2004 Small signal models and AC analysis MIDTERM Chapter 9 NO LAB (makeup) October 25, 2004 MOSFET circuits Chapter 14 November 1, 2004 Digital circuits MOSFETS November 8, 2004 Frequency effects Digital Circuits November 15, 2004 Op amp circuits Chapter 18, 19 Project (audio amplifier) November 22, 2004 Differential Amplifiers and Comparators Chapter 18, 19 " November 29,2004 Digital circuits: gate delay, glitches " December 6, 2004 Timers, oscillators, latches Chapter 23 " December 13, 2004 Review " December 20, 2004 Review Final


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