Instructor | Prof. Peter Kinget |
Office | 818 Schapiro Research Bldg., (212) 854-0309 |
kinget
@ ee.columbia.edu (remove blanks) Please put e1201 in the subject & copy the TAs on e-mails relating to homeworks & labs. |
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Office Hours | Mon 10am-12pm, or by appointment |
Class Web Site | http://www.cisl.columbia.edu/~e1201 |
Lectures | Monday and Wednesday, 16:10-17:25, 833 Mudd |
Lab | One 3-hour session per week in 1206 Mudd. Sessions are listed here. No formal reports will be required. One or two pages with the main results should be handed in at the end of each lab session. |
Points | 3.5 |
Teaching Assistant1 | Glenn Cowan, gcowan @ cisl.columbia.edu (remove spaces) |
Office | 1206 Mudd (available during lab hours) |
Teaching Assistant2 | Andreas Constantinides, acc40 @ columbia.edu (remove spaces) |
Office | 1206 Mudd (available during lab hours) |
Lab Assistant 1 | Lowell Jacobson, ldj2003 @ columbia.edu (remove spaces) |
Lab Assistant 2 | Jerry Liu, jcl158 @ columbia.edu (remove spaces) |
Lab Assistant 3 | Daniel Lipetz, dl2022 @ columbia.edu (remove spaces) |
Recitations | Two sessions planned. |
Text Books |
A. R. Hambley, Electrical
Engineering: Principles and Applications, 2nd Edition, Prentice-Hall,
2002 ISBN 0-13-061070-4
Y. Tsividis, A First Lab in Circuits
and Electronics, John Wiley & Sons, 2002 ISBN 0-471-38695-2
Supplementary material to be distributed in class. |
Homework | Weekly problem sets. Homeworks are due at the beginning of class, when solutions are going to be distributed. Late homeworks will not be accepted. |
Tests | Three one-hour tests will be given, as well as a final exam. |
Final Project | The last lab session will be dedicated to a project of your choice. Project proposals will be submitted by students near the end of the class, for approval by the instructor. More information will be distributed in class. |
Grading | Homework 10%, Tests 1-3 10% each, Lab 25%, Final Project 5%, Final Exam 30% |