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Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Discussion D0.1 What will you learn in this course? 1 Think of some product that uses electricity • • • • • Toaster Washing machine Radio, TV, iPod Computer Automobile What do all these products have in common? 2 A typical product Input Sensors Analog circuits Processing Digital circuits Output Actuators Magnetic circuits The course DC circuits Op amps Digital circuits AC circuits Magnetic circuits Motors 3 A typical product Input Sensors Analog circuits Processing Digital circuits Output Actuators Magnetic circuits In the lab you will work in groups of four and throughout the course your group will invent and design some useful product that 1. uses the amount of squeezing of a hand grip as input 2. processes this data digitally, and 3. causes something to move using a relay or motor 4 Part 1 of the course DC circuits Op amps Topic Lecture Analog & digital signals, voltage and current, circuit elements D1.2 1 -- 29 Ohm's law and Kirchoff's law, examples D2.1 34-54, 78-79 Binary numbers, R2-R ladder network, D/A converter D2.2 App D, F Nodal analysis D2.3 59-68 Mesh analysis D2.4 69-74 Circuit Theorems, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems D2.5 75-78, 80-86 Wheatstone bridge D2.6 87-89 Ideal Op Amp, Non-inverting amplifier, Inverting amplifier D3.1 328-334 Differential amplifier, summing circuit, current-to-voltage converter D3.1 334-336, 340 Pages 5 Current 6 Voltage 7 Power 8 The Electromagnetic Spectrum 9 Part 2 of the course Topics Digital circuits Lecture Pages Digital systems, number systems D4.1 500-503, D Basic logic gates, DeMorgan's theorem D5.1 E Sum of Products and Product of Sums design D5.1 E Implementing logic gates and digital circuits, CPLDs D5.2 G Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps D6.1, D6.2 504-516 Implementing combinational circuits using Verilog D7.1 517-524 Semiconductors, diodes, LEDs, 7-segment displays D7.2 354-365, 394 Latches and flip-flops D8.1 524-530, H Counters D8.2 H Implementing sequential circuits using Verilog D8.2 H State machines D8.3 530-534 A/D converters, pulse-width modulation D8.3 10 Part 3 of the course Topics AC circuits Magnetic circuits Motors Pages Capacitors and Inductors 104-113 Sinusoidal functions, complex numbers, phasors 144-152 Impedance and admittance 153-160, 174-181 Instantaneous power, average power, RMS values 200-207 Power factor, residential AC power circuits 207-220 DC machines 240-249 dc motors, dc generators 249-259 Magnetic circuits, mutual inductance 379-388 Linear transformer, ideal transformer 582-591 Power supply circuits 591-602 11