Section: | ECE 210 AL1 ECE 211 B |
ECE 210 AL2 ECE 211 C |
ECE 210 AL3 ECE 211 E |
ECE 210 AL4 ECE 211 F |
Instructor: | Olga Mironenko slides |
Juan Alvarez slides |
Lara Waldrop slides |
Larry Lee slides |
Lectures: | MTW F 3-3.50 p.m. Zoom password is in Compass |
MTW F 11-11.50 a.m. Zoom password is in Compass |
MTW F 9-9.50 a.m. Zoom password is in Compass |
MTW F 2-2.50 p.m. Zoom password is in Compass |
Contact: | ECEB olgamiro@ |
3046 ECEB alvarez@ |
5052 ECEB lwaldrop@ |
2258 MNTL mllee@ |
Textbook: Kudeki & Munson, Analog Signals and Systems Prentice Hall, 2009. Daily reading assignments are shown in the Course Calendar .
Corrections to the text book (errata)
Useful tables (Fourier series, Fourier transform, convolution, delta function, and Laplace transform)
TA's: Dawn Haken, Robert Irvin, Binghui Wang, Yulun Wu, Shiyi Yang, Zijing Zhao, Chi Zhang.
For questions on homework, labs, Compass grades and website please contact the TA in charge :
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About the course
ECE 210 is the first mathematically oriented course in the electrical and computer engineering curricula. The course begins by building on the circuit analysis concepts you learned in ECE 110 and then progresses into the more abstract world of Fourier and Laplace transforms. Much of what we will do will rely on your background in calculus. Our goal will be to apply mathematical tools to the analysis and design of signal processing systems, culminating in a thorough understanding of an AM radio receiver and the ability to design simple filters. ECE 210 deals with the processing of continuous-time, or analog signals. The follow-on course, ECE 310, covers the processing of sampled, or digital signals.
ECE 210 course description
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ECE 211 is the first half of ECE 210. Students in ECE 211 should attend lectures approximately through Friday, October 16 (Chapters 1 through 6 in the course textbook).
ECE 211 course description
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