ECE 210/211 – Analog Signal ProcessingSummer 2022
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AboutECE 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 211 is the first half of ECE 210. (Chapters 1 through 6 in the course textbook). Instructor
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LecturesRecordings of every lecture will be provided on Media Space.
Discussion ForumYou can get online help using Course Discussion Forum link on Canvas. To create a post, you could click on the ‘‘Discussion’’ button on the right top corner, and once the questions is posted, we will reply to you as soon as possible. PrerequisitesECE 110 and PHYS 212, credit or concurrent registration in MATH 285 or MATH 286 Topics: Calculus, concurrent registration in DiffEQ, physics-based treatment of electricity and magnetism, introductory exposure to circuit analysis TextbookE. Kudeki and D.C. Munson, Analog Signals and Systems, Prentice Hall, 2009. Corrections to the textbook (errata) [Amazon] Additional NotesGrading Policy
Academic IntegrityStudents are expected to abide by the University of Illinois Student Code. Any academic integrity violations will result in a FAIR report. Furthermore, the penalty will be as follows:
The following is a partial list of academic integrity violations for this course:
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