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Maryland - ECE - 610
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Maryland - ECE - 610
File: ee610fnlstud.docRWN11/26/00ENEE 610 Final Exam Study Points I. Study the circuits listed under the following students for the group in which you were: 1. Azedeh Davoodi presented in first group 2. Thanongsak Himsoon presented in first g
Maryland - ECE - 610
File: ee610fnlstud2.docRWN12/11/00ENEE 610 Final Exam Study Points - update I. Study the circuits listed under the following students - include in your study setting up of semistate equations and determination of small signal, steady state and
Maryland - ECE - 434
File:c:\temp\courses\spring2005\434\434finalS05.doc RWN 05/19/05ENEE434 Spring 2005 Final Exam 100 points; 120 minutes, open book, open notes; if stuck go on to the next; good luck! Show your work for partial credit. 1. [50 points, 45 minutes] A ne
Maryland - ECE - 417
ENEE 41ENEE 417 S09 paper choices 03/26/09Section 2 Th 2-5 Gines, Enrique Jose C.-X. Wang, P.-M. Lee, C.-F. Wu and H.-L. Wu, "High Fan-In Dynamic CMOS Comparators with Low Transistor Count," IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, Vol. 50, No
Maryland - ECE - 417
file:C:\temp\courses\spring2009\417\417pprdes.docRWN01/24/09ENEE 417 - Spring 2009 Term Paper Description The term paper should have a thorough discussion of your base paper and 1. Be no longer than 10 pages (1.5 space, 12 point) 2. Follow the
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Guide to the Curve Tracer in LabVIEWEric Tan, 1/26/03 Updated 09/15/06 YYS and 02/06/09RWN1. How to use?First of all, you need to set-up the channel names. Refer to the tutorials for "Measurement & Automation Explorer". The Channel names that I s
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File: c:\temp\courses\417\spring2009\prsnschedS09.doc ENEE 417 Presentation Schedule Signup, Spring 2009 Week of Monday April 27, 2009 Section 2, Thursday, April 30, 2009: 2:00 - 4:50 pm 1. Presenter: Sefcik, Ludvik P Commentator: Johnston, Justin Ke
Maryland - ECE - 417
file:G:\courses\spring2009\417\week5.docRWN02/06/09ENEE 417 -Fall 2009 Week #5 starting M 02/23/09 Designs #2: Astable Multivibrator and Ring Oscillator Designs; VLSI & Spice Extraction In this experiment a good reference is Sedra and Smith (pa
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File: c:\courses\spring2009\417\week_6.doc RWN ENEE 417 Experiments Week 6 Week starting 03/02/09 Design #3: Voltage Doubler02/06/091. Use available components in the circuits of S. Chjekcheyev a7 T. Moldova, Voltage Doubler improves accuracy, of
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File: c:\temp\courses\spring2009\417\week_7.docRWN02/18/09ENEE 417 Experiments Week 7 Week starting 03/09/09; active circuits (C=>L, R=>-R) 1. The following circuit is called a GIC (=General Impedance Converter). When the opamps are ideal, it i
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file:G:/courses/spring2009/417/\week_3_4.docRWN02/06/09ENEE 417 Spring 2009 Weeks #3 & #4; starting 02/09/09 Design #1: Op-Amp Curve Tracer a. If Laboratory Projects for weeks 1 & 2 have not been run, do those first. No report is needed for we
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file:C:\temp\courses\spring2009\417\weeks_8-12.docRWN02/18/09ENEE 417 - Spring 2009 Weeks #8-#12 Weeks beginning M 03/23/09 Base Paper Circuit These periods will be concentrated upon your circuit taken from the base paper you have chosen. 1. De
Cal Poly Pomona - EGR - 403
Our ProposalCost Analysis to create our own IT Department in our companyBy Group 1The Big Question? Do we create our own IT department to take care of our computer needs or do we hire another IT support company to take care of all our machine ma
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Maryland - ECE - 303
ENEE 434 Spring 2007 03/30/07 Paper Choices Name/Paper Email address presentation Commentating Dates dates Anderson, Phillip Arthur M 03/26/07 #6 W 04/25/07 #2 W 04/04/07 #2 02/28/07: G. Pajares, "A Hopfield Neural Network for Image Change Detection,
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File: E:/courses/spring2007/303/midtermstudy.docRWN03/07/07Possible topics to study for midterm 1. Load lines 2. Diode characteristics and piecewise linear approximations 3. Operating points and biasing 4. Small signal pi equivalent circuits fo
Maryland - ECE - 303
File: c:\temp\courses\spring2006\303\3032ndpres_info.doc RWN 03/29/06 ENEE 303 Information for Second Presentation 1. The presentation should consist of a discussion of the main results obtained from the base paper, including the main circuits simula
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file: c:\temp\courses\spring2006\303\ee303rpt_grd.docRWN 04/13/06ENEE 303 Base Paper Report Grading Form Student: Paper Title: Base Paper: 1. Historical framework; 10 points 2. Comprehension and intuitive explanation of circuit operation; 10 poin
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Maryland - ECE - 417
file: c:\temp\courses\spring2003\417\ee417rpt_grd.docRWN 05/05/03ENEE 417 Base Paper Report Grading Form Student: Paper Title: Base Paper: 1. Historical framework; 10 points 2. Comprehension and intuitive explanation of circuit operation; 10 poin
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File: f:/coursesF08/303/303F08Midtrm.docRWN10/16/08303 Fall 2008 Midterm Exam Th 10/23/08 Open book open notes but not open computers (calculators ok but only for calculations); 100 points total; if stuck go on to the next problem. Good luck F
Maryland - ECE - 610
Maryland - ECE - 610
1.0000 1.8296 0.1232 -0.0537 0.7885 -1.3237 0.7966 2.1405 0.2115Ycsym = 1.0000 0.8880 0.4599 0.8880 0.7885 0.4084 0.4599 0.4084 0.2115Ycskw = 0 0.9416 -0.3367 -0.9416 0 -1.7321 0.3367 1.7321 0[U,S,V]=svd(Ycsym)U= -0.7071 -0.0884 -0.7016 -0.62
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Maryland - ECE - 434
Maryland - ECE - 434
ENEE434 Spring 2007 Midterm:Problem1: E12.3 pp.12-50, text book 10 6 1 1 F ( X ) = X T AX + d T X = X T X + [4 4]X 2 2 6 10 2 F ( X ) = 5 x12 6 x1 x 2 + 5 x 2 + 4 x1 + 4 x 2Y.J. 05/18/07Eigenvalues for [10 -6; -6 10] are =4 and =16. For t
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File: e:/courses/spring2007/434/midtermmakeup.doc Midterm Makeup due M 04/30/07RWN 04/22/07Those who obtained a score below 50 on the midterm can submit a reworked exam for a maximum of 10 points to adjust their midterm score to a maximum of 50 p
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EE 435 11/17/03Note Title 11/17/2003P = [ -0.5 -0.5 +0.3 -0.1; . -0.5 +0.5 -0.5 +1.0]; T = [1 1 0 0]; plotpv(P,T);net = newp([-1 1;-1 1],1);plotpv(P,T); plotpc(net.IW{1},net.b{1});net.adaptParam.passes = 3; net = adapt(net,P,T); plotpc(net.IW
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File:c:\temp\courses\fall00\302\302midst.doc ENEE 302 Midterm Study ItemsRWN10/17/00The exam is scheduled for Tuesday, 10/24/00, and will be in class and open book, open notes. The following topics are worth studying: 1. Load lines and their us
Maryland - ECE - 302
File: 302f0_03 RWN 09/08/00 ENEE 302 Possible to do items #3. 1. For the following circuit set up the differential equation for the capacitor voltage (with respect to ground). Solve this two different ways, at least one of which uses Spice.2. Using
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File: 302f0_04 RWN 09/18/00 ENEE 302 Possible to do items #4. 1. For the two following transmission gates do Spice runs for various input_pulseclock_pulse-capacitor_IC combinations. Note the possible clock feedthrough effects. For one set of these co
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File: 302f0_05 RWN 10/01/00 ENEE 302 Possible to do items #5 1. For the current mirror of Fig. 5-1a) find the width, Wpin, of the p-channel transistor to give an output current of 2ma; assume MOSIS 2micron transistors. If the load is the resistor of
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Maryland - ECE - 610
ENEE610 Homework # 1 Due: 10/14/02 AD 12345Consider#1, problem 1 (25 points) Consider#2, problem 1 (10 points) Consider#2, problem 3 (10 points) Consider#3, problem 2 (25 points) Consider#4, problem 1 (5 points)
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File: c:\spice\sch\rwn\eval\vanderpolosc.docRWN 10/21/01ICx=ICy=0.4, eps=2.0ICx=ICy=2.0, eps=0.1ICx=ICy=0.4, eps=0.1
Maryland - ECE - 434
file: ~/courses/spring2002/434/434_exam_study.txt RWN 03/14/02Some ENEE 434 Exam study points1. Perceptron problem - given inputs, initial weights, activationfunction, and desired minimum error, find weights.2. Perceptron problem - kno
Maryland - ECE - 302
Maryland - ECE - 302
File: c:\temp\courses\spring2004\302\302midterm.doc RWN 03/18/04c(fig of 1) Midterm Exam ENEE 302 Spring 2004 Open book, open notes, 100 points, 75 minutes (15 minutes for checking); if stuck go on to the next problem. Your signature guarantees the w
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file:C:\temp\courses\fall02\417\417week6_8.docRWN09/29/02ENEE 417 - Fall 2002 Weeks #6-#8 Design #3: Inverter Circuit Designs: layout and use In this experiment the CMOS inverter will be used for various functions and activities. 1 Design a thr
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C:/temp/course/fall2002/417/pres_sgnup.doc Presentation and Commentator Sign Ups 1. Section 1 Tuesday 11/26/02 14:00 - 16:50 a: 14:00 -14:20 P: C: b. 14:25 - 14:45 P: C: c. 14:50 - 15:10 P: C: d. 15:15 - 15:35 P: C: e. 15:40 - 16:00 P: C: f. 16:05 -