EE 210 - University of Evansville



EE 210 Fall 2013

Mr. Randall

Website:

Text: Alexander, Charles K, and Sadiku, Matthew N.O., Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2013.

Software:

1. LTSpice, This is available on the network in the labs and can be downloaded for personal use from

2. Matlab V.7.11.0 Release 2010b. This is available on the network in the labs as the professional edition. If you want to use this on a home computer a student version is available for about $100 dollars.

Lab Kits:

Each student is required to purchase a tool kit consisting of breadboard, oscilloscope probes, meter leads, etc. The kit is available from the Electrical Engineering Department Office. See Mrs. Vicky Hasenour in KC 266.

Course Structure:

This course meets from 3 to 5:00 PM on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. The course is taught in an integrated lab/lecture format. The lab portion of the course will be done in teams of two.

Notebooks:

Each lab team will keep a notebook in which all lab activity is recorded. This notebook will be periodically collected and graded. Notebooks are available in the department office.

Exams:

All exams are open book and open notes. Students may not share notes, books, or calculators during exams.

Reading Assignments:

Reading assignments for each class session are printed on the attached schedule. Each student is expected to have read the assigned material before attending class.

Grading:

This class has three hour exams, graded homework, graded projects, a graded notebook, two graded lab practical exams, and a two-hour comprehensive final exam. Unannounced quizzes over lab projects will be counted as part of the homework grade. The three exams will count 56%, the graded homework and the projects will count 20%, the notebook grade will count 5%, and the final exam will count 19%. Some of the design projects will be done in multidisciplinary teams. All students must pass the lab practical exams in order to pass the course regardless of exam grades. The lab practical may be repeated.

Contact Information:

Email: mr63@evansville.edu

Phone: 812-479-2498

Office; KC 247

Final exam is Monday, December 10 at 2:45PM

EE 210 Fall 2012/13

|Monday |Wednesday |

| |Aug. 28 Ch 1 pp. 3-23 |

| |Intro and overview |

| |Charge, current, voltage, power and energy |

| |Lab 1: |

|Sept. 2 Ch 1-2 pp. 17-43 |Sept.4 Ch 2 pp. 37-64 |

|The electric bill |Kirchhoff's Laws, Series and parallel resistive networks |

|Ohm's Law. Nodes branches and loops |Lab 3: |

|Kirchhoff's Laws | |

|Lab 2: | |

|Sept. 9 Ch 2 pp. 58-64 |Sept.11 Ch 1-2 |

|dc meter movements and loading, Review |Hour Exam 1 |

|Lab 4: | |

|Sept. 16 Ch 3 pp. 81-93 |Sept. 18 Ch 3 pp. 93-112 |

|Nodal analysis with current and voltage sources |Mesh analysis with current and voltage sources |

|Lab 5: |Analysis by inspection |

| |Lab 6: |

|Sept. 23 Ch 3-4 pp. 104-112, 128-139 |Sept. 25 |

|Analysis by inspection |Lab Practical 1 |

|Linearity property, Superposition | |

|Lab 7: | |

|Sept. 30 Ch 4 pp. 139-150 |OCT. 2 Ch 4-5 pp. 139-161, 176-185 |

|Thevenin's Theorem |Maximum Power Transfer |

|Norton's Theorem |Intro to Op amps. Inverting and noninverting amplifier |

|Lab 8: |Lab 9: |

|Oct. 7 Ch 5 pp. 185-199 |Oct. 9 Ch 5 pp. 176-199 |

|Summing and difference amplifier |Op amps, Review |

|Intro to capacitors | |

|Lab 10: | |

|Oct. 14 |Oct. 16 Ch 3-5 |

|Fall Break |Hour Exam 2 |

|Oct. 21 Ch. 6 pp. 216-233 |Oct. 23 Ch.6 pp. 233-240 |

|Capacitors and inductors |Applications of capacitors and inductors in op amps |

|Lab 11: |Lab 12: |

|Oct. 28 Ch 7 pp. 254-265 |Oct. 30 Ch 7 pp. 265-284 |

|Source free RL and RC circuits |Impulse and step response of RC and RL circuits |

|Lab 13: |Lab 14: |

|Nov. 4 Ch 7 pp. 284-299 |Nov. 6 |

|First order op amp circuits |Review 1st Order Stystems |

|Transient analysis and applications | |

|Lab 15: | |

|Nov. 11 Ch 8 pp. 314-326 |Nov. 13 Ch 8 pp. 326-344 |

|Initial values, Source free series RLC circuits |Parallel RLC circuits, Step response |

|Lab 16: |Lab 17: |

| |Last day to withdraw with a W is Nov. 9 |

|Nov. 18 Ch 7-8 |Nov. 20 Ch 8 pp. 344-356 |

|Lab Practical 2 |LTSpice simulation |

| |Second order circuits with applicatioons |

| |Review |

|Nov. 25 |Nov. 27 |

|Hour Exam 3 |Thanksgiving |

|Dec. 2 Ch 9 pp. 369-387 |Dec. 4 Ch 9 pp. 387- 402 |

|Sinusoids and phasors |impedance and admittance, the frequency domain |

|Lab 18: |Lab 19: |

|Dec. 9 | |

|Course review | |

Final exam is Monday, December 16 at 2:45PM

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