EE 220 Circuits I
Fall 2022, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

 

Course lecture notes and videos are located here

Homework assignments and due dates are located here

 

Current grades are located here.

 

In this course we will make extensive use of LTspice.

Examples from the lectures are found in ee220_f22.rar (right click and select "Save link as...")    

EE 220D LTspice discussions and examples are found here

   

Textbook: Circuit Analysis & Design, by Ulaby, Maharbiz and Furse   

Instructor: R. Jacob Baker 

Teaching Assistant (grader): Michael Chang, Office hours - 12:15 to 2:15 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays. Email for access. 

Time: MW 2:30 to 3:45 PM

Course dates: Monday, August 29 to Wednesday, December 7

LocationSEB 1243  

Holidays: Monday, September 5 (Labor Day
Final exam time:
Wednesday, December 14, 3:10 to 5:10 PM      

Course content – Introduction to linear circuit analysis. Kirchhoff's laws, operational amplifiers, node and loop analysis. Thevenin, Norton, and other network theorems; first order RL and RC circuits. Credits: 3

Corequisite: EE 220D; Prerequisites: MATH 182

 

Grading
25% Homework
25% Quizzes

25% Midterm

25% Final

 

Policies

  • No laptops, smart phones, tablets, (no electronics) may be used during lectures, quizzes, or exams. Simple calculators (e.g., no WiFi) are okay.
  • No late work accepted. If you can't make lecture (for whatever reason) then email a PDF of your hw to the TA for grading before the start of the lecture (if the grader receives after start of lecture then your hw won't be graded). Of course you can also always give your hw to another student to turn in for you too. 
  • The final exam will not be returned at the end of the semester, not even temporarily for you to review.
  • Regularly being tardy for lectures, leaving in the middle of lectures, or earlier from lectures is unacceptable without prior consent of the instructor. The most important part of being successful, and showing that you may be competent, is showing up on time (or better yet, early!).
  • Cheating or plagiarism will result in an automatic F grade in the course (so do your own homework!)

       

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