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Welcome to EE330: Electronics I Winter 2007

Welcome to EE330: Electronics I Winter 2007. Schedule: MTWR 10:00-10:50, CEB 231 R 1:00-2:40, CEB 232 (and CEB 225). follow the link …. Administrative Issues. Instructor: Claudio TALARICO Office location: Computer & Engineering Bldg., Rm. 336

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Welcome to EE330: Electronics I Winter 2007

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  1. Welcome to EE330:Electronics IWinter 2007 Schedule: MTWR 10:00-10:50, CEB 231 R 1:00-2:40, CEB 232 (and CEB 225)

  2. follow the link … Administrative Issues Instructor: Claudio TALARICO Office location:Computer & Engineering Bldg., Rm. 336 Office hours:MTWR 11:00-12:00, and by appointment Phone:(509) 359-4780 e-mail:ctalarico@ewu.edu Class URL: http://www.ewu.edu/x30360.xml Blackboard:http://blackboard.ewu.edu/

  3. Textbooks REQUIRED:Allan R. HambleyElectronicsPrentice Hall, 2/e, 2000 OPTIONAL:Muhammad H. Rashid Introduction to PSPICE using ORCAD for Circuits and Electronics Prentice Hall, 3/e, 2004

  4. Grading • It is strongly recommended to work in groups of 2 people • 20% homework • 20% labs. • 30% midterms • 30% final exam/project • Late work will NOT be accepted ! • ALL assignments must be handed in !

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  6. Tips to do well in this course Galileo Galilei: “You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.”

  7. Course Overview … • Physical mechanisms of semiconductor devices • Theoretical and practical approaches to model the operation of semiconductor devices • Diodes, FETs and op amps as basic blocks for building analog and digital integrated circuits • Analytical and computer based techniques for the systematic analysis and design of electronic circuits and systems

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