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Revision as of 19:36, 10 September 2008
Contents
Rhea Section for ECE 301 division 1, Fall 2008
Course Details
Professor: Mimi Boutin
Lecture: MWF 4:30PM in EE129 Course Website: course webpage
Course Related Material
Lecture Notes and Class Feedback
- Lecture 1: Intro; Example of DT signal (text) and system (enigma machine).
- Lecture 2: Example of CT signal (sound); Creating sounds in Matlab; Example of linear system.
- Lecture 3: Transformation of Independent Variables
- Lecture 4:
- Lecture 5: Cascading Systems
- Lecture 6: Causality, Stability, Time Invariance
- Lecture 7:
Key Points
Key points summarizing the entire class
Homework Related Stuff
Turn in your homework on these pages.
Help Sessions
Content covered in the Tuesday help sessions will be posted here.
- Session 1: 9/2/2008: Phasors, Energy, Power, and Geometric Series Updated
- Session 2: 9/9/2008:
Out of class "Exercises"
Area to post questions asked of the students to figure out between lectures and the answers to the questions.
- Exercise 1: 9/8/2008: Time Invarience
Rhea How to's
- How to add elements to a page_ECE301Fall2008mboutin
- Rhea works very much like Kiwi. So if you want to learn how to edit this Rhea wiki, you can watch the Kiwi instructional video.
- Comprehensive list of LaTeX commands (LaTeX is how you write the math-y stuff between "< math >" and "< /math >".)