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* Nilsson, J. W., & Riedel, S. A. (2020). Electric circuits. Pearson.
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* Electrical Engineering - Principles and Applications, A. Hambley, 7th Edition.  
* Sedra, A. S., Smith, K. C., Carusone, T. C., & Gaudet, V. (2004). Microelectronic circuits (Vol. 4). New York: Oxford university press.
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* Exams are in closed-notes and closed-books format.
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* All exams are physical and need to be submitted on Gradescope. For exams, you are allowed to bring one double-sided handwritten sheet of letter-sized paper and a calculator.
* To be eligible of taking the final or the resit exam, your quiz average should be at least '''25''' (out of 100).
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* All homeworks need to be submitted on Gradescope. No late submissions allowed unless pre-approval is obtained for medical reasons.
* To pass the course, your general average should be at least '''30''' (out of 100).
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Revision as of 22:32, 19 June 2023


Syllabus

EC 100: Electrical and Electronic Circuits, Mondays and Wednesdays 10am-12:20pm, Room: Boelter Hall 5436, Summer 2023.
Instructor

Mustafa Altun

  • Email: altunm@ucla.edu
  • Office hours: 15:00 – 16:00 on Fridays in Boelter Hall Room 6731L, or request an online talk by email
Teaching Assistant

Kiarash A. Sabet

  • Email: kiarashsabet@ucla.edu
Grading
  • Homeworks: 20%
    • 5 homeworks (4% each)
  • Midterms: 40%
    • 2 midterms (20% each) done physically in class time on 7/17/2023 and 8/2/2023.
  • Final Exam: 40%
  • Letter Grading: 90%+: A+, 80%-90%: A, 75%-80%: A-, 70%-75%: B+, 65%-70%: B, 60%-65%: B-, 55%-60%: C+, 50%-55%: C, 45%-50%: C-; 40%-45%: D+, 35%-40%: D, <35%: F
Textbook
  • Electrical Engineering - Principles and Applications, A. Hambley, 7th Edition.
Policies
  • All exams are physical and need to be submitted on Gradescope. For exams, you are allowed to bring one double-sided handwritten sheet of letter-sized paper and a calculator.
  • All homeworks need to be submitted on Gradescope. No late submissions allowed unless pre-approval is obtained for medical reasons.

Weekly Course Plan

Date
Topic
Week 1, 22/9/2022 Introduction and circuit variables
Week 2, 29/9/2022 Circuit elements
Week 3, 6/10/2022 Resistive circuits
Weeks 4, 13/10/2022 QUIZ I & circuit analysis techniques
Weeks 5, 20/10/2022 Circuit analysis techniques
Week 6, 27/10/2022 Circuit analysis techniques
Weeks 7, 3/11/2022 QUIZ II & inductance and capacitance
Week 8, 10/11/2022 RL-RC circuits
Week 9, 17/11/2022 RL-RC circuits
Weeks 10, 24/11/2022 QUIZ III & semiconductor devices
Week 11, 1/12/2022 Analog circuits: Operational amplifiers
Week 12, 8/12/2022 Analog circuits: small signal analysis and gain
Weeks 13, 15/12/2022 Digital circuits and gates
Weeks 14, 22/12/2022 QUIZ IV & wrap up

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