EE 101A: Circuits I
Introduction to circuit modeling and analysis. Topics include creating the models of typical components in electronic circuits and simplifying non-linear models for restricted ranges of operation (small signal model); and using network theory to solve linear and non-linear circuits under static and dynamic operations. Prerequisite: ENGR40 or ENGR40M is useful but not strictly required.
Terms: Win, Sum
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-SMA
Instructors:
Lee, T. (PI)
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Xu, Y. (PI)
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Chen, C. (TA)
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Greene, B. (TA)
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Mahdian, S. (TA)
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Xu, Y. (TA)
ENGR 40M: An Intro to Making: What is EE
Is a hands-on class where students learn to make stuff. Through the process of building, you are introduced to the basic areas of EE. Students build a "useless box" and learn about circuits, feedback, and programming hardware, a light display for your desk and bike and learn about coding, transforms, and LEDs, a solar charger and an EKG machine and learn about power, noise, feedback, more circuits, and safety. And you get to keep the toys you build. Prerequisite:
CS 106A.
Terms: Aut, Spr, Sum
| Units: 3-5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-SMA
Instructors:
Bell, S. (PI)
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Horowitz, M. (PI)
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Howe, R. (PI)
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Lee, C. (PI)
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Plummer, J. (PI)
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Chavez, K. (TA)
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Chen, C. (TA)
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Diamandis, T. (TA)
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Gala, J. (TA)
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Greene, B. (TA)
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Guerrero, O. (TA)
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Kananian, S. (TA)
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Lee, C. (TA)
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Liu, C. (TA)
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Meza, M. (TA)
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Padilla, M. (TA)
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Romero, F. (TA)
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Springer, W. (TA)
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Staffa, N. (TA)
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Wang, Y. (TA)
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Xiong, H. (TA)
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