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EE 14N: Things about Stuff

Preference to freshmen. The stories behind disruptive inventions such as the telegraph, telephone, wireless, television, transistor, and chip are as important as the inventions themselves, for they elucidate broadly applicable scientific principles. Focus is on studying consumer devices; projects include building batteries, energy conversion devices and semiconductors from pocket change. Students may propose topics and projects of interest to them. The trajectory of the course is determined in large part by the students themselves.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci
Instructors: Lee, T. (PI)

EE 100: The Electrical Engineering Profession

Lectures/discussions on topics of importance to the electrical engineering professional. Continuing education, professional societies, intellectual property and patents, ethics, entrepreneurial engineering, and engineering management.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1
Instructors: Dutton, R. (PI)

EE 108A: Digital Systems I

Digital circuit, logic, and system design. Digital representation of information. CMOS logic circuits. Combinational logic design. Logic building blocks, idioms, and structured design. Sequential logic design and timing analysis. Clocks and synchronization. Finite state machines. Microcode control. Digital system design. Control and datapath partitioning. Lab. Undergraduates must enroll for 4 units. *In Autumn, enrollment preference is given to EE majors.
Terms: Aut, Win | Units: 3-4 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-AQR, WAY-SMA
Instructors: Mitra, S. (PI)

EE 108B: Digital Systems II

The design of processor-based digital systems. Instruction sets, addressing modes, data types. Assembly language programming, low-level data structures, introduction to operating systems and compilers. Processor microarchitecture, microprogramming, pipelining. Memory systems and caches. Input/output, interrupts, buses and DMA. System design implementation alternatives, software/hardware tradeoffs. Labs involve the design of processor subsystems and processor-based embedded systems. Prerequisite: 108A, CS 106B.
Terms: Aut, Win | Units: 3-4 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-SMA

EE 114: Fundamentals of Analog Integrated Circuit Design (EE 214A)

Analysis and simulation of elementary transistor stages, current mirrors, supply- and temperature-independent bias, and reference circuits. Overview of integrated circuit technologies, circuit components, component variations and practical design paradigms. Performance evaluation using computer-aided design tools. Prerequisite: 101B.GER:DB-EngrAppSci
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci
Instructors: Dutton, R. (PI)

EE 122A: Analog Circuits Laboratory

Practical applications of analog circuits, including simple amplifiers, filters, oscillators, power supplies, and sensors. Design skills, computer-aided design, and circuit fabrication and debugging. The design process through proposing, designing, simulating, building, debugging, and demonstrating a project. Radio frequency and largely digital projects not suitable for EE 122. Prerequisite: ENGR 40 or equivalent and Laplace Transform working knowledge.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-SMA
Instructors: Kovacs, G. (PI)

EE 152: Green Electronics

Many green technologies including hybrid cars, photovoltaic energy systems, efficient power supplies, and energy-conserving control systems have at their heart intelligent, high-power electronics. This course examines this technology and uses green-tech examples to teach the engineering principles of modeling, optimization, analysis, simulation, and design. Topics include power converter topologies, periodic steady-state analysis, control, motors and drives, photovol-taic systems, and design of magnetic components. The course involves a hands-on laboratory and a substantial final project. Required: EE101B, EE102A, EE108A. Recommended: ENGR40 or EE122A.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4
Instructors: Dally, B. (PI)

EE 178: Probabilistic Systems Analysis (EE 278A)

Introduction to probability and statistics and their role in modeling and analyzing real world phenomena. Events, sample space, and probability. Discrete random variables, probability mass functions, independence and conditional probability, expectation and conditional expectation. Continuous random variables, probability density functions, independence and expectation, derived densities. Transforms, moments, sums of independent random variables. Simple random processes. Limit theorems. Introduction to statistics: significance, estimation and detection. Prerequisites: basic calculus and linear algebra.
Terms: Aut, Spr | Units: 3-4 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci

EE 190: Special Studies or Projects in Electrical Engineering

Independent work under the direction of a faculty member. Individual or team activities involve lab experimentation, design of devices or systems, or directed reading. Course may be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Aghajan, H. (PI) ; Allison, D. (PI) ; Apostolopoulos, J. (PI) ; Arbabian, A. (PI) ; Bahai, A. (PI) ; Bambos, N. (PI) ; Boahen, K. (PI) ; Boneh, D. (PI) ; Bosi, M. (PI) ; Bowden, A. (PI) ; Boyd, S. (PI) ; Bravman, J. (PI) ; Bube, R. (PI) ; Cheriton, D. (PI) ; Cioffi, J. (PI) ; Cover, T. (PI) ; Cox, D. (PI) ; DaRosa, A. (PI) ; Dally, B. (PI) ; Dasher, R. (PI) ; De-Micheli, G. (PI) ; Dill, D. (PI) ; Dutton, R. (PI) ; El Gamal, A. (PI) ; Emami-Naeini, A. (PI) ; Enge, P. (PI) ; Engler, D. (PI) ; Fan, S. (PI) ; Franklin, G. (PI) ; Fraser-Smith, A. (PI) ; Garcia-Molina, H. (PI) ; Gibbons, F. (PI) ; Gibbons, J. (PI) ; Gill, J. (PI) ; Giovangrandi, L. (PI) ; Girod, B. (PI) ; Glover, G. (PI) ; Goldsmith, A. (PI) ; Goodman, J. (PI) ; Gorinevsky, D. (PI) ; Gray, R. (PI) ; Guibas, L. (PI) ; Hanrahan, P. (PI) ; Harris, J. (PI) ; Harris, S. (PI) ; Hashemi, H. (PI) ; Hellman, M. (PI) ; Hennessy, J. (PI) ; Hesselink, L. (PI) ; Horowitz, M. (PI) ; Howe, R. (PI) ; Inan, U. (PI) ; Kahn, J. (PI) ; Kazovsky, L. (PI) ; Khuri-Yakub, B. (PI) ; Kino, G. (PI) ; Kovacs, G. (PI) ; Koza, J. (PI) ; Kozyrakis, C. (PI) ; Lall, S. (PI) ; Lam, M. (PI) ; Lee, T. (PI) ; Leeson, D. (PI) ; Levin, C. (PI) ; Levis, P. (PI) ; Levoy, M. (PI) ; Linscott, I. (PI) ; Long, E. (PI) ; Manoharan, H. (PI) ; McCluskey, E. (PI) ; McKeown, N. (PI) ; Melen, R. (PI) ; Meng, T. (PI) ; Miller, D. (PI) ; Mitchell, J. (PI) ; Mitra, S. (PI) ; Montanari, A. (PI) ; Murmann, B. (PI) ; Napel, S. (PI) ; Narasimha, M. (PI) ; Ng, A. (PI) ; Nishi, Y. (PI) ; Nishimura, D. (PI) ; Olukotun, O. (PI) ; Osgood, B. (PI) ; Paulraj, A. (PI) ; Pauly, J. (PI) ; Pease, R. (PI) ; Pelc, N. (PI) ; Pianetta, P. (PI) ; Plummer, J. (PI) ; Poon, A. (PI) ; Pop, E. (PI) ; Prabhakar, B. (PI) ; Pratt, V. (PI) ; Reis, R. (PI) ; Rosenblum, M. (PI) ; Saraswat, K. (PI) ; Saxena, N. (PI) ; Shahidi, R. (PI) ; Shen, Z. (PI) ; Shenoy, K. (PI) ; Siegel, M. (PI) ; Smith, J. (PI) ; Solgaard, O. (PI) ; Solomon, G. (PI) ; Spielman, D. (PI) ; Stinson, J. (PI) ; Thompson, N. (PI) ; Thrun, S. (PI) ; Tobagi, F. (PI) ; Tomlin, C. (PI) ; Tyler, G. (PI) ; Ullman, J. (PI) ; Van Roy, B. (PI) ; Vishnu, M. (PI) ; Vuckovic, J. (PI) ; Walt, M. (PI) ; Wandell, B. (PI) ; Wang, S. (PI) ; Weissman, T. (PI) ; Wenstrand, J. (PI) ; Widom, J. (PI) ; Widrow, B. (PI) ; Wong, H. (PI) ; Wong, S. (PI) ; Wooley, B. (PI) ; Yamamoto, Y. (PI) ; Zebker, H. (PI)

EE 191: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering

Independent work under the direction of a faculty member given for a letter grade only. If a letter grade given on the basis of required written report or examination is not appropriate, enroll in 190. Course may be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Aghajan, H. (PI) ; Allison, D. (PI) ; Apostolopoulos, J. (PI) ; Arbabian, A. (PI) ; Bahai, A. (PI) ; Bambos, N. (PI) ; Boneh, D. (PI) ; Bosi, M. (PI) ; Bowden, A. (PI) ; Boyd, S. (PI) ; Bravman, J. (PI) ; Bube, R. (PI) ; Carpenter, D. (PI) ; Cheriton, D. (PI) ; Cioffi, J. (PI) ; Cover, T. (PI) ; Cox, D. (PI) ; DaRosa, A. (PI) ; Dally, B. (PI) ; Dasher, R. (PI) ; De-Micheli, G. (PI) ; Dill, D. (PI) ; Dutton, R. (PI) ; El Gamal, A. (PI) ; Emami-Naeini, A. (PI) ; Enge, P. (PI) ; Engler, D. (PI) ; Fan, S. (PI) ; Franklin, G. (PI) ; Fraser-Smith, A. (PI) ; Garcia-Molina, H. (PI) ; Gibbons, F. (PI) ; Gibbons, J. (PI) ; Gill, J. (PI) ; Giovangrandi, L. (PI) ; Girod, B. (PI) ; Glover, G. (PI) ; Goldsmith, A. (PI) ; Goodman, J. (PI) ; Gorinevsky, D. (PI) ; Gray, R. (PI) ; Guibas, L. (PI) ; Hanrahan, P. (PI) ; Harris, J. (PI) ; Harris, S. (PI) ; Hashemi, H. (PI) ; Hellman, M. (PI) ; Hennessy, J. (PI) ; Hesselink, L. (PI) ; Horowitz, M. (PI) ; Howe, R. (PI) ; Huang, K. (PI) ; Inan, U. (PI) ; Kahn, J. (PI) ; Katti, S. (PI) ; Kazovsky, L. (PI) ; Khuri-Yakub, B. (PI) ; Kino, G. (PI) ; Kovacs, G. (PI) ; Koza, J. (PI) ; Kozyrakis, C. (PI) ; Lall, S. (PI) ; Lam, M. (PI) ; Lauben, D. (PI) ; Lee, T. (PI) ; Leeson, D. (PI) ; Levin, C. (PI) ; Levis, P. (PI) ; Levoy, M. (PI) ; Linscott, I. (PI) ; Long, E. (PI) ; Manoharan, H. (PI) ; McCluskey, E. (PI) ; McKeown, N. (PI) ; Melen, R. (PI) ; Meng, T. (PI) ; Miller, D. (PI) ; Mitchell, J. (PI) ; Mitra, S. (PI) ; Montanari, A. (PI) ; Moslehi, M. (PI) ; Murmann, B. (PI) ; Napel, S. (PI) ; Narasimha, M. (PI) ; Ng, A. (PI) ; Nishi, Y. (PI) ; Nishimura, D. (PI) ; Olukotun, O. (PI) ; Osgood, B. (PI) ; Paulraj, A. (PI) ; Pauly, J. (PI) ; Pease, R. (PI) ; Pelc, N. (PI) ; Pianetta, P. (PI) ; Plummer, J. (PI) ; Poon, A. (PI) ; Pop, E. (PI) ; Prabhakar, B. (PI) ; Pratt, V. (PI) ; Reis, R. (PI) ; Rosenblum, M. (PI) ; Saraswat, K. (PI) ; Saxena, N. (PI) ; Shahidi, R. (PI) ; Shen, Z. (PI) ; Shenoy, K. (PI) ; Siegel, M. (PI) ; Smith, J. (PI) ; Solgaard, O. (PI) ; Solomon, G. (PI) ; Spielman, D. (PI) ; Stinson, J. (PI) ; Thompson, N. (PI) ; Thrun, S. (PI) ; Tobagi, F. (PI) ; Tomlin, C. (PI) ; Tyler, G. (PI) ; Ullman, J. (PI) ; Van Roy, B. (PI) ; Vishnu, M. (PI) ; Vuckovic, J. (PI) ; Walt, M. (PI) ; Wandell, B. (PI) ; Wang, S. (PI) ; Weissman, T. (PI) ; Wenstrand, J. (PI) ; Widom, J. (PI) ; Widrow, B. (PI) ; Wong, H. (PI) ; Wong, S. (PI) ; Wooley, B. (PI) ; Yamamoto, Y. (PI) ; Zebker, H. (PI)
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