ECE 323 Electronics II Spring 2016 Class webpage: http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/~moon/ece323 Lab webpage: http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/education/courses/ece323 Prof. Un-Ku Moon KEC-4093 7-2051 moon@oregonstate.edu TAs: Kyle Clocker (clockerk@oregonstate.edu) Yang Xu (xuyang@oregonstate) Ahmed Elshter (elshatea@oregonstate) Robin Garg (gargro@oregonstate) Partha Paul (paulp@oregonstate) Khalid Masood (masoodk@oregonstate) Youngbin Jin (jinyo@oregonstate) Office hours: TW 2:30-3:30pm and by appointment (email). TA office hours: MTWR 7:30-9:20pm, T 4:30-6:20pm in DEAR-208 MW 9:30-10:30am, MF 2:30-3:30pm, R 4:30-5:30pm, F 10:30-11:30 in KEC atrium Mon 9:00 10:00 KEC-atrium Clocker 11:00 Tue WNGR153 Lecture Wed KEC-atrium Clocker Thu WNGR153 Lecture Fri KEC-atrium Xu 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 KEC-atrium Elshater 4:00 KEC-4093 Moon KEC-4093 Moon DEAR-208 Paul 5:00 KEC-atrium Elshater KEC-atrium Xu 6:00 7:00 8:00 DEAR-208 Jin DEAR-208 Masood DEAR-208 Paul DEAR-208 Masood 9:00 Text: Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra & Smith. Labs: Entirely by lab TAs + guidance from Don Heer (KEC-1117, 7-2978, heer@oregonstate.edu). Please consult the TA of your lab directly for all labs related questions. Don Heer will help resolve tough issues (if any), and I’ll try to be helpful. HW: Homework will not be graded based on right or wrong answers, but on the level of effort shown in what you submit each week. Each assignment is to be submitted on the due date at the beginning of the class. No late homework will be accepted. Homework grading will be done using one of three scores: 10, 5, or 0. A “good” amount of effort and understanding demonstrated will receive 10; no or little work will receive 0; and 5 for demonstrating your efforts somewhere in between. Exams: Exams are closed book, closed notes, and no calculator – just your pencil/pen. I will provide a “reference sheet” for the exam. This sheet will be made available well before the exam so that you’d know what to expect. OH: Ask specific questions at the office hours, referring to lecture notes, homework solutions, etc. It would be appropriate to come with printed notes/solutions (or show it on your laptop). Grading: Laboratory (from TA + Don Heer) Homework Midterm-1 Midterm-2 Final 25% 10% 20% 20% 25% (Thursday Apr-21 in class) (Tuesday May-24 in class) (Wednesday Jun-8 at 12-1:50pm)