EECS16B, Designing Information Devices and Systems II
Fall 2021
Scheduling Updates
If there are any special events to note, or deviations from the schedule as listed below, they'll be noted here!
8/26/2021: Campus Map: Please see here for a copy of the campus map.
Schedule
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Notes
Reading to accompany lectures. This table will be updated as time passes. Grey notes are from previous semesters, and their content has not yet been covered in lecture. Blue notes have been covered in lecture. Notes with an [updated] tag to their left have been changed since a prior semester's iteration. Be aware that the un-updated notes are subject to change, and the material itself is subject to restructuring.- Note -1 - Succeeding in 16B
- Note 0A - Overview
- Note 0B - Circuit Equivalence (16A)
- Note 1 - Transistors, Differential Equations
- Note j - Complex Numbers
- Note 2 - Transient Analysis, Inputs
- Note 3 - Vector Differential Equations
- Note 4 - Inductors and RLC Circuits
- Note 5 - Phasors
- Note 6 - Circuit Filters
- Note 7 - Transfer Function Plots
- Note 8 - Bode Plots
- Note 9 - Discretization and System ID
- Note 10 - Stability
- Note 11 - Controllability
- Note 12 - Orthonormalization
- [Optional] Note 13A - Outlier Detection
- [Optional] Note 13B - Speeding up OMP
- Note 14 - Upper Triangularization
- Note 15 - Deriving the SVD
- Note 16 - SVD Properties
- Note 17 - PCA
- Note 18 - Justifying PCA via the Eckart-Young Theorem
- Note 19 - Linearization and Quadratic Approximation
- Note 20 - Classification
- Note 2j - Complex Inner Products
- Note 21 - Interpolation Supplement
- Note 22 - DFT
- Note: DFT Content from Reader
Calendars
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Discussion Schedule
Please note the important information below the table, which describes various section details. The set of ASEs assisting with a given discussion (if any) is given by the bulleted list.
Monday Discussion Schedule | ||||
Time | Monday | |||
11am-12pm |
Krishna [204 Wheeler]
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Gavin [222 Wheeler]
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Jichan [241 Cory]
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12pm-1pm |
Michael [103 Moffitt]
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Gavin [108 Wheeler]
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Jichan [219 Dwinelle]
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Manav [3109 Etcheverry]
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1pm-2pm | ||||
2pm-3pm |
Gavin [20 Wheeler]
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Krishna [108 Wheeler]
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Manav [3111 Etcheverry]
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3pm-4pm | ||||
4pm-5pm | ||||
5pm-6pm |
Jichan [106 Moffitt]
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Michael [170 SOCS]
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6pm-7pm | ||||
7pm-8pm |
Manav [Online] |
Wednesday Discussion Schedule | ||||
Time | Wednesday | |||
11am-12pm |
Krishna [204 Wheeler]
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Kunmo [222 Wheeler]
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Manav [241 Cory]
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12pm-1pm |
Divija [103 Moffitt]
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Kunmo [108 Wheeler]
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Neelesh [219 Dwinelle]
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Manav [3109 Etcheverry]
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1pm-2pm | ||||
2pm-3pm |
Maxwell [20 Wheeler]
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Ashwin [108 Wheeler]
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Manav [3111 Etcheverry]
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3pm-4pm | ||||
4pm-5pm | ||||
5pm-6pm |
Maxwell [106 Moffitt]
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Kunmo [170 SOCS]
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6pm-7pm | ||||
7pm-8pm |
Moses [Online]
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Note: Monday and Wednesday discussion sections cover different material, and you should attend Discussion A and Discussion B each week. You can attend any of the discussions in the table above. Scroll horizontally to view the tables, and see below for information on how to read the tables.
Note that more details about sections (Out of Order, No 16A, CS Scholars, etc.) can be found in the google calendar above.We offer different styles of discussion sections.
- Standard (blue) [1 hour sections]
- Slow-Paced (green) [2 hour sections]
- Online (purple-pink) .
Resources
Piazza: ask questions here.Homework Practice: These Practice Sets typically contain questions which are intended to be approachable after watching lecture and attending discussion. They are not necessary at the difficulty-level of exam questions, but are a good way to check fundamentals and review concepts.
16A: Reviewing for 16B
Extra Reference Material
Lab
Video Notes
- Scalar Diff Eq
- Change of Basis
- Diagonalization
- Systems of Diff Eqs
- Phasors
- Filters
- Controllability
- Linearization
- PCA Part 1
- PCA Part 2
- Feedback Control
Controls
Selected Summer 2020 Worksheets and Solutions
Fall 2019
EECS Student Climate & Incident Reporting Form
- Link to the Form
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Past Exams
Past exams vary in scope from semester to semester, and may include topics that are not in scope for the current semester or module. Unavailable exams are indicated by N/A. In-scope topics for the current semester will be posted on Piazza about a week before the corresponding exam.Exams with a gray background are from a time when circuits were taught differently. Exams with an orange background are multiple-choice format exams from pandemic semesters.
Semester | Midterm 1 | Midterm 2 | Final | Other |
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fa21 | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
sp21 | pdf, sol | N/A | pdf, sol | |
fa20 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | pdf, sol |
su20 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | |
sp20 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | |
fa19 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | |
sp19 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | |
fa18 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | N/A | |
sp18 | pdf, sol | N/A | pdf, sol | |
fa17 | pdf, sol | sol | N/A | |
sp17 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | N/A | |
fa16 | pdf, sol | N/A | pdf, sol | |
sp16 | pdf, sol | pdf, sol | pdf, sol |
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