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ECE 4991 - Electrical and Electronic Circuits Course Overview Welcome to Electrical and Electronic Circuits! • Instructor is Ken Ports – [email protected] – 674 7455 • Textbook is Rizzoni, Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering, 4th Edition • Who are We? • Emphasis is Lifelong Learning – Take Notes! – Benjamin Bloom and You 2 Goals of 4991 • Lifelong learners • Able to analyze electrical and electronic circuits • Able to understand the operation of widely used electronic devices • Able to understand and design electronic circuits 3 How Mastery Method Works • Students must demonstrate mastery of all course topics to some standard level in order to pass the course • Nibble away at course material – 7 Tests and a comprehensive Final • Students own learning – Not the instructor! 4 Mastery Method in ECE 4991 • We go one chapter at a time • Chat about the fundamentals – work some problems, etc. • Quiz at the end of every chapter • In this course, each chapter builds on the preceding chapter – Not understanding Ch 2 problems w/ Ch 3, etc. – Don’t fall behind…! • Final exam is based on retention of fundamentals over entire course – Lifelong learning means learning AND retaining! 5 Some Course Details • Make sure you’re on Blackboard with the right email address! • Attendance – suit yourself – But note that my office hours are for students who come to class but need additional help! • Homework – suit yourself – But note that those who can’t do the problems can’t pass the tests • Course Grading – Seven tests @ 10% each = 70% – Final exam @ 30% = 30% • Fall 04 Results – 43% A, 45% B, 10% C, 3% D – What grade do YOU want?? 6 Course Schedule ECE 4991 Electric and Electronic Circuits January February March 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 April 28 4 11 18 M 25 3 Intro & Chapter 1 Chapter 2 - Electric Circuits Chapter 3 - Resistor Networks Chapter 4 - AC Networks Chapter 5 - Transients Chapter 8 - Op Amps Chapter 9 - Semiconductors Chapter 10 - BJTs Q Q Q Q Q Q Q E Final Exam 7 What’s Important in Chapter 2 • Always learn the definitions – I will assume that you always know them • Learn the graphics – make sure you can convert a word description into a useful picture (and vice versa!) • Learn KCL, KVL and the other laws and how to apply them • Learn about current and voltage dividers and sources and how to analyze them 8 For Next Time • Skim through Chapter 1 – bring any questions to class next time • Read and start learning Chapter 2 • Start working problems for each Chapter 2 section • Suggest come prepared to chat about fundamentals and some of the problems you do or do not understand! 9 Take the rest of this week off • See you next Monday! 10