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Syllabus



Syllabus

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Lab Topics
 

LABS TOPICS
Prelab 0Review
Lab 1Servo Motor Control
Lab 2Analog Power Amplifier Design
Lab 3Digital Logic; Quadrature Encoders
Lab 4Brushless Motor Commutation and Control
Lab 5Sampling/Aliasing; Signal Processing

NOTE: There will be only one out of two Lectures and no Recitation during weeks with Lab checkoffs. Recitations are optional and are held in weeks without checkoffs. The topic and location will be announced via e-mail.


Prerequisites

  • Basic Electronics course - 6.071 or equivalent.
  • Classical feedback systems course - 2.010 or equivalent.
  • Note: C-programming is no longer required.


Texts

  • Amazon logo Required: Horowitz, Paul and Winfield Hill. The Art of Electronics. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN: 9780521370950.
  • Amazon logo Recommended: Dabney, James and Thomas Harman. Mastering Simulink® 2. Prentice-Hall, 1997. ASIN: 9780132437677.


Electronics Kit

Required: Each student must purchase an electronic parts kit containing resistors, capacitors, op amps, etc. for $35. Students will receive forms to bring to the Cashier's Office to pay this fee. The student keeps these electronic components. Students will not be issued kits until this fee has been paid.


Grading

ACTIVITIESPERCENTAGES
Pre-Lab Exercises30%
Lab Checkoffs30%
Lab Reports40%

There are no quizzes or exams. The lab grades will depend upon the lab report/pre-lab and upon an individual oral checkoff with the teaching staff. The pre-lab will be due the week before the lab itself.

Note: The course this year will have 5 labs and no final project.


Grad Students: To Receive G Credit

While the course is now an undergraduate elective at the senior level, graduate students may receive G credit by requesting this from the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Officer.


 








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