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University of California - Berkeley

Spring 2003

Electronic Techniques for Engineering

 

Final Exam

Saturday, 17 May 2003, 8:00A to 11:00A

1 Pimentel

 

Map 0f Final Exam Location

 

 Syllabus for Course in PDF Format
Practice Final I

Solutions to Practice Final I

Practice Final II

Solutions to Practice Final II

Practice Final III

Solutions to Practice Final III

 

Final Exam Review Session

Wednesday 05/14 from 7 to 9 pm in 277 Cory

Review Materials for Review Session

Midterm II Solutions

 

 

Midterm I Solutions

Laboratory Location:

120 Hesse Hall

Homework:

Solutions to HW 1

Solutions to HW 2

Solutions to HW3

Solutions to HW4

 

Solutions to HW5

 

 

Homework Set 6 Due 11 April

solutions

Homework 7 Due 30 April

(Note: there is an additional part of this assignment not shown on the sheet. Part (e): Find the standby current drawn by the primary when there is no load on the secondary.)

Solutions

Homework 8 Due 12 May

(Note: Part 3(b} should read “Plot the torque vs. SPEED characteristics for this motor.”)

Solutions

Lecture Slides in PDF Format (Color)

Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Lecture 9
Lecture 10
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
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Lecture 21
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Lecture 27
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Lecture 29
Lecture 30

Lecture 31

Lecture 32

Lecture 33
Lecture 34
Lecture 35
Lecutre 36
Lecture 37
Lecture 38

Lecture Slides in PDF Format (Black and White)
 

Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Lecture 9
Lecture 10
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
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Lecture 23
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Lecture 25
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Lecture 27
Lecture 28
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Lecture 31

Lecture 32

Lecture 33

Lecture 34

Lecture 35

Lecture 36

Lecture 37
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

VEE Programs for Laboratory
restest
rectifier-scope-chart
FreqSweep
op-amp-bode-plot
curvetrace2001
morsestepper




Instructor:         Edward C. Morse
                           4115 Etcheverry Hall
                           tel. 642-7275
                          morse@nuc.berkeley.edu

                           Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 1:30 to 3:00

Teaching Assistant: Office Hours, Locations:

Phillipe Bardet      

 Tues: 1:30-2:30 Thurs: 9:30-10:30 179M Cory.


Cheng Chang

Joanna Lai

Yinghua Lee

Instructions for finding 179M Cory
 
 

 

Text:                   S. Schwarz and W. Oldham,
                            Electrical Engineering: An Introduction,
                            Second Edition, Harcourt Brace Publishing, 1999.

Reference:         Visual Programming with  HPVEE, by Helsel

                          

Grading:  Maximum of

                           Homework 15%
                           Labs 15%
                           Midterm I 15%
                           Midterm II 15%
                           Final 40%

                            OR

                           Homework 15%
                           Labs 25%
                           Midterm I 10%
                           Midterm II 10%
                           Final 40%

Homeworks:


1. These will be issued  in class, and also posted on the web site.


2. They are due the following week by 5 pm sharp in the box labeled EECS 100 in 240 Cory Hall.


3. Late Charge: Grade'=Grade*0.9**N, N is days late not counting Sunday. After deadline of due date=1 day late.


4. Graded homeworks may be picked up from the outbox in 240 Cory Hall.


5. Homework solutions will be posted on the web site.


6. If you have questions about the grading on a particular homework, write down your concern neatly, staple it to your homework, and put it in the homework inbox.  The reader will review your concern and return it to the homework outbox.
 

Midterms:


1. There will be two 50 minute, in-class midterms. The dates will be              announced later.


2. The midterms are closed book, closed notes. You will be allowed one 8-1/2"x11"  sheet of notes.

Labs:
1. Pick up a Lab Manual from Odin Readers, 2180 Dwight Suite A (x Fulton) ,Berkeley (841-7323).
2. Choose a lab partner. You will work with this person for the whole semester.  Groups of more than two are only allowed for over-full labs.
3. The lab portion of thegrade is determined by the TA of the lab section.
4. labs begin in Week Two. There will be 5 labs, each one or two weeks as indicated on the syllabus.There is also a final project.
5. Come prepared. Read the manual before hand.
6. For each lab, you must prepare a report. This must be typed.It is due at the start of the following lab.
7. The lab grade will be based on your lab skills (as assessed bythe TA) and the lab reports.

Final Exam:
Exam Group 4: Saturday 8-11 AM (This is the FIRST Saturday and does NOT conflict with Commencement.)

 

Updated 1-28-03