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Saint Louis - ECE - 210
3450 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103 Ph: 314-977-8232 Email: ebelwj@slu.edu William J. Ebel, Ph.D. Associate Professor ECE DepartmentCIRCUITS IEENG210 William J. Ebel, Ph.D. Associate Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Park
Saint Louis - ECE - 210
Saint Louis - ECE - 210
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
- 140 -The Steady-State Response & The Transient ResponseEbel- 141 -The Transfer FunctionThe Transfer Function is not a function of the initial conditionsEbel- 142 -Postural Control Model Example ApplicationQ: Given the input T t an
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
- 114 -System Analysis Using the Fourier TransformFind the impulse response for the circuit shown. d i t = C v t dtRx tCy tEbel- 115 -The Transfer Function of a SystemAn LTI system with impulse h t has Transfer Function H f = h t
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
Signals & SystemsEE-P301 Test III November 14, 2003Name:_ Student #:_ Instructions: 1) This exam is closed book, closed notes, and closed neighbor. 2) There are 7 pages to this exam including this cover sheet. You have 50 minutes to work the exam.
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
- 133 -Electric Circuit Example Applicationt = 0 4 i t 10V 6 2FFind the capacitor current i t in the circuit shownEbel- 134 -Inverse Laplace Transform Example1Find L10 -s+1 s+2Ebel- 135 -Inverse Laplace Transform ProcedureFirs
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
- 128 -Examples of ROC Determinationt 2tFind L e u t + eu tjEbel- 129 -Laplace Transform Theorems = a1 X1 s + a2 X2 s = e t st 01. Linearity: L a 1 x 1 t + a 2 x 2 t 2. Time Delay: L x t t 0 u t t 0 3. Frequency Translation: L x
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
- 14 -Sum of Cosines1Q: Is cos 8 t + A+ A cos 6 t +2 periodic?If so, what is T 0 ?Ebel- 15 -Phasor Signals Remember Eulers Identity? It is possible to express x t = A cos nentials. There are two ways:0t +in terms of complex expo-
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
- 38 -Energy and Power Spectral DensitiesDef: If x t is an energy signal, then the energy spectral density G f must obey Ex tG f dfDef: If x t is an power signal, then the power spectral density S f must obey Px tS f dfEbel- 39 -Pow
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
- 31 -Discrete-Time Singularity FunctionsThe Unit Step: u n =0, n 1, n0 0The Unit Ramp: r n =0 , n n, n0 0The Delta Functionn =1 , n=0 0 , n 0Ebel- 32 -Energy and Power DefinitionsDef: The energy in a signal is defined by
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
Signals & SystemsEENG301/BME310 Test I Sept 24, 2007Name: _ Instructions: 1) This exam is closed book, closed notes, and closed neighbor. You may bring in and use one note sheet, an 8.5 11 sheet of paper, with notes written on one side only. 2) T
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
-1-Signals & SystemsEENG301 and BME310William J. Ebel, Ph.D. Associate Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology Saint Louis UniversityEbel-2-Course InformationTime: Pl
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
Signals & SystemsEE-P301 Name: Student #: Instructions: 1) This exam is closed book, closed notes, and closed neighbor. 2) There are 7 pages to this exam including this cover sheet. You have 50 minutes to work the exam. Start when the instructor tel
Saint Louis - ECE - 301
Signals & SystemsEE-P301 Test III November 15, 2002Name:_ Student #:_ Instructions: 1) This exam is closed book, closed notes, and closed neighbor. 2) There are 7 pages to this exam including this cover sheet. You have 50 minutes to work the exam.
Saint Louis - PREP - 07
Rotations and quadratic functions with cross termsWorksheet by Mike May, S.J.- maymk@slu.edu O restart; The discriminant test for local extrema of functions in two variables often has the sense of a magic formula to be memorized without understandin
Saint Louis - PREP - 05
Polynomial Approximation - IILegandre vs Chebyshev Polynomials Worksheet by Mike May, S.J., maymk@slu.edu O restart;OverviewIn the last worksheet we looked at polynomial approximation using Legandre polynomials. These polynomials form an orthogon
Saint Louis - PREP - 05
In-class Demonstration: Fourier ApproximationsBy Russell Blyth and Mike May, S.J. O restart:with(plots): Warning, the name changecoords has been redefined We start by using Maple to perform some tedious integrals for us. Verify that the functions us
Uni. Worcester - B - 01
Physical LayerTransmission MediaTransmission Media1Transmission MediaTransmission medium: the physical path between transmitter and receiver. Repeaters or amplifiers may be used to extend the length of the medium. Communication of electroma
Uni. Worcester - B - 05
Physical Layer Part 3Transmission MediaNetworks: Transmission Media1Transmission MediaTransmission medium: the physical path between transmitter and receiver. Repeaters or amplifiers may be used to extend the length of the medium. Communic
Uni. Worcester - C - 02
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit EthernetFast Ethernet (100BASE-T)How to achieve 100 Mbps capacity?LLC MAC Convergence Sublayer Data Link Layer Physical LayerMIIMedia Independent Interface Media Dependent SublayerMedia Independent Interface provid
Uni. Worcester - B - 04
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit EthernetNetworks: Fast Ethernet1Fast Ethernet (100BASE-T)How to achieve 100 Mbps capacity?LLC MAC Convergence Sublayer Data Link Layer Physical LayerMIIMedia Independent Interface Media Dependent SublayerMedia
Uni. Worcester - B - 08
CS4514 Computer Networks Assignment 3 Evaluating the Performance of a WLAN in Harrington GymDue: Monday, December 8, 2008 at 10 a.m. Introduction Assume the following scenario:B08 40 pointsYour programming team has been hired by FEMA (the Federa
Uni. Worcester - B - 06
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit EthernetNetworks: Fast Ethernet1Fast Ethernet (100BASE-T)How to achieve 100 Mbps capacity?LLC MAC Convergence Sublayer Data Link Layer Physical LayerMIIMedia Independent Interface Media Dependent SublayerMedia
Uni. Worcester - B - 03
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit EthernetNetworks: Fast Ethernet1Fast Ethernet (100BASE-T)How to achieve 100 Mbps capacity?LLC MAC Convergence Sublayer Data Link Layer Physical LayerMIIMedia Independent Interface Media Dependent SublayerMedia
Uni. Worcester - CS - 513
CS513/EE506/CS4514 Intro to Local and Wide Area Networks Craig E. Wills Given: Wednesday, July 19, 2006WPI, Summer 2006 Final Exam (100 pts)NAME:This is a closed book (and notes) examination. Answer all questions on the exam itself. Take the nu
Uni. Worcester - CS - 1001
PROGRAM QueueTester ! Chapter 8: Problem 18 -! Program to test implementation of a queue data structure ! Identifiers used: ! Queue : array used to store the queue ! Capacity : number of elements the queue can hold ! Front, Rear : front and rear of
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Homework 5 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Out: Monday, Nov 26th, 2007 (in class) Homework Due: Monday, Dec 3rd , 2007 at 9:59 am (at start of class) Homework Submit: Complete in hardcopy at start of class Monday (and, SQL portion also via MYWPI
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Homework 5 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Out: Monday, Nov 26th, 2007 (in class) Homework Due: Monday, Dec 3rd , 2007 at 9:59 am (at start of class) Homework Submit: Complete in hardcopy at start of class Monday (and, SQL portion also via MYWPI
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
Installing a Web Server1. Install a sample web server, which supports Servlets/JSPs. A light weight web serveris Apache Tomcat server. You can get the server fromhttp:/tomcat.apache.org/2. Follow the installation directions and install the serv
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
Installing a Web Server1. Install a sample web server, which supports Servlets/JSPs. A light weight web serveris Apache Tomcat server. You can get the server fromhttp:/tomcat.apache.org/2. Follow the installation directions and install the serv
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Homework 6 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Homework Homework Homework Homework Out: Monday, Dec 3rd, 2007 Due: Monday, Dec 10th , 2007 at 9:59 am (at start of class) Submit: Submit in hardcopy at start of class Monday. Submit: SQL portions must a
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Homework 6 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Homework Homework Homework Homework Out: Monday, Dec 3rd, 2007 Due: Monday, Dec 10th , 2007 at 9:59 am (at start of class) Submit: Submit in hardcopy at start of class Monday. Submit: SQL portions must a
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS542 EXAMPLE EXAMElke A. RundensteinerExample ExaminationAllocated Time: 100 minutes Maximum Points: 250 STUDENT NAME:General Instructions: This test is a closed book exam (besides one cheat sheet). Write your answers in the space provide
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS542 EXAMPLE EXAMElke A. RundensteinerExample ExaminationAllocated Time: 100 minutes Maximum Points: 250 STUDENT NAME:General Instructions: This test is a closed book exam (besides one cheat sheet). Write your answers in the space provide
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Database Systems IProject OverviewOne continuous course projectDescription: Envision a database application, and implement it fully. Teaming : Teams of 2 students each Grading : Collect points over the phasesMurali ManiCS34311CS34
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Database Systems IProject OverviewOne continuous course projectDescription: Envision a database application, and implement it fully. Teaming : Teams of 2 students each Grading : Collect points over the phasesMurali ManiCS34311CS34
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Database Systems ILogisticsInstructor: Murali Mani mmani@cs.wpi.eduWhat will we learn in this course?Database DesignRepresent application requirements in conceptual model (ER, Entity Relationship Model) Translate an ER schema to relatio
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Database Systems ILogisticsInstructor: Murali Mani mmani@cs.wpi.eduWhat will we learn in this course?Database DesignRepresent application requirements in conceptual model (ER, Entity Relationship Model) Translate an ER schema to relatio
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431: Pro*C/Oracle Instruction1 Setup1. To use Pro*C, you must connect to CCC.WPI.EDU 2. Setup Pro*C: source /usr/local/bin/mngoraenv which defines the library path. 3. Setup Oracle: Put the following into your ~/.cshrc file setenv ORACLE_BASE /u
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431: Pro*C/Oracle Instruction1 Setup1. To use Pro*C, you must connect to CCC.WPI.EDU 2. Setup Pro*C: source /usr/local/bin/mngoraenv which defines the library path. 3. Setup Oracle: Put the following into your ~/.cshrc file setenv ORACLE_BASE /u
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Homework 4 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Out: Monday, Nov 12th, 2007 Homework Due: Thursday, Nov 15th, 2007 at 9:59 am (BEFORE CLASS) Homework Points: A maximum of 100 pts. NOTE. This homework is optional. That is, it will be graded and then ex
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Homework 4 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Out: Monday, Nov 12th, 2007 Homework Due: Thursday, Nov 15th, 2007 at 9:59 am (BEFORE CLASS) Homework Points: A maximum of 100 pts. NOTE. This homework is optional. That is, it will be graded and then ex
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Homework 3 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Homework Homework Homework Out: Tuesday, Nov 6th, 2007 (in class) Due: Monday, Nov 12th, 2007 at 9:59 am (before class) Submit: In hardcopy at start of class Monday! Points: A maximum of 100 pts.Proble
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Homework 3 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Homework Homework Homework Out: Tuesday, Nov 6th, 2007 (in class) Due: Monday, Nov 12th, 2007 at 9:59 am (before class) Submit: In hardcopy at start of class Monday! Points: A maximum of 100 pts.Proble
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431: SQLJ / Oracle Programming Instruction1 SetupPut the following lines into your .cshrc file on ccc. This will set up both Oracle and SQLJ environment.setenv ORACLE_BASE /usr/local/oracle/app/oracle setenv ORACLE_HOME ${ORACLE_BASE}/product/9
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431: SQLJ / Oracle Programming Instruction1 SetupPut the following lines into your .cshrc file on ccc. This will set up both Oracle and SQLJ environment.setenv ORACLE_BASE /usr/local/oracle/app/oracle setenv ORACLE_HOME ${ORACLE_BASE}/product/9
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Homework 1 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Homework Homework Homework Out: Friday, Oct 26, 2007 (in class) Due: Monday, Nov 2nd, 2007 at 9:59 am (before class) Submit: In hardcopy at start of class Monday! Points: A maximum of 50 pts.Problem: G
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Homework 1 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Homework Homework Homework Out: Friday, Oct 26, 2007 (in class) Due: Monday, Nov 2nd, 2007 at 9:59 am (before class) Submit: In hardcopy at start of class Monday! Points: A maximum of 50 pts.Problem: G
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
CS3431 Homework 2 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Due: Tuesday, Nov 6th, 2007 at 9:59 am (before class) Homework Submit: In hardcopy at start of class Tuesday! Homework Points: A maximum of 100 pts. Note: This homework is to be done by each student indi
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
CS3431 Homework 2 (Fall 2007, B term)Homework Due: Tuesday, Nov 6th, 2007 at 9:59 am (before class) Homework Submit: In hardcopy at start of class Tuesday! Homework Points: A maximum of 100 pts. Note: This homework is to be done by each student indi
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
The EntityRelationship ModelPart I.CS34311Database Design StagesApplication RequirementsConceptual Design Conceptual Schema Logical Design Logical Schema Physical Design Physical SchemaCS3431 2Conceptual Design Whatis Conceptual Desi
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
The EntityRelationship ModelPart I.CS34311Database Design StagesApplication RequirementsConceptual Design Conceptual Schema Logical Design Logical Schema Physical Design Physical SchemaCS3431 2Conceptual Design Whatis Conceptual Desi
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
Translating ER Schema to Relational ModelOther ER ConstructsCS34311Weak entity types: ExampledNumberdNamecNumbercName(0, *)DeptOffers(1, 1)Coursecs34312Weak entity types Consider weak entity type EA relation for E,
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
Translating ER Schema to Relational ModelOther ER ConstructsCS34311Weak entity types: ExampledNumberdNamecNumbercName(0, *)DeptOffers(1, 1)Coursecs34312Weak entity types Consider weak entity type EA relation for E,
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
SQL : Query LanguageCS3431SELECT-FROM-WHERESELECT * FROM Student WHERE sName="Greg" AND address="320 FL" StudentsNumber 1 2 3 sName Dave Greg Matt address 311FL 320FL 320FL professor MM MM ER sNumber 2 sName Greg address 320FL professor MMCS3
Uni. Worcester - CS - 3431
SQL : Query LanguageCS3431SELECT-FROM-WHERESELECT * FROM Student WHERE sName="Greg" AND address="320 FL" StudentsNumber 1 2 3 sName Dave Greg Matt address 311FL 320FL 320FL professor MM MM ER sNumber 2 sName Greg address 320FL professor MMCS3
Uni. Worcester - CS - 07
The Relational ModelCS34311Why Relational Model? Currentlythe most widely usedVendors: Oracle, Microsoft, IBM Oldermodels still used competitionsIBM's IMS (hierarchical model) Object Oriented Model: ObjectStore, Oracle? Recent