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*[[HW01ECE438Su2016|Homework 1]], [[Media:Link.pdf|HW1_soln]] - due Thursday June 16th
 
*[[HW01ECE438Su2016|Homework 1]], [[Media:Link.pdf|HW1_soln]] - due Thursday June 16th
 
*[[HW02ECE438Su2016|Homework 2]], [[Media:Link2.pdf|HW2_soln]] - due Tuesday June 21st
 
*[[HW02ECE438Su2016|Homework 2]], [[Media:Link2.pdf|HW2_soln]] - due Tuesday June 21st
*[[HW03ECE438Su2016|Homework 3]] - due Friday June 24th
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*[[HW03ECE438Su2016|Homework 3]], [[Media:ECE_301_2016_summer_hw3_solution.pdf|HW3_soln]] - due Friday June 24th
 
*[[HW04ECE301Su2016|Homework 4]] - due Tuesday June 28th
 
*[[HW04ECE301Su2016|Homework 4]] - due Tuesday June 28th
  

Revision as of 00:42, 25 June 2016


Rhea Section for ECE301 Signals and Systems, Trey E. Shenk

MTWRF 11am-12pm in PHYS 203

Message Area:

  • (6/24/2016) HW4 has been updated. And the lecture notes will be posted here. Quiz 2 will be on Wednesday June 29th.
  • (6/23/2016) HW4 has been posted and will be due Tuesday June 28th.
  • (6/21/2016) Quiz 1 moved to Thursday 23rd.
  • (6/20/2016) We will have Quiz 1 at the end of class on Wednesday June 22nd. It will cover system properties (memoryless, causal, linear, time-invariant, stable).
  • (6/20/2016) HW3 has been posted, as well as some known errors in the Oppenheim solution.
  • (6/12/2016) Homeworks 1 and 2 have been posted.

Course Information

  • Instructor: Trey E. Shenk
    • Email: shenkt@purdue.edu
    • Office hours: Tuesday/Friday 12:30-2:30pm EE208 Table 2
  • Teaching Assistant: Soonho Kwon
    • Email: skwon@purdue.edu
    • Office hours: Monday/Thursday 12-2pm EE208 Table 2


  • Important Dates:
    • Test 1: Friday July 1st 11-11:50am in ME 1061
    • Test 2: Tuesday July 26th 11-11:50am in Physics 114
    • Final: TBD

Lecture Notes

Lecture notes will be posted here.

Textbook

A. V. Oppenheim and A. S. Willsky, Signals and Systems, 2nd edition, Prentice-Hall, 1997


Syllabus


Homework

Homework solution errata for Oppenheim.


Exam solution


Exam Prep


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