California State Polytechnic University Pomona Electrical & Computer Eng. ECE 307 - 02 Network Analysis III http://www.csupomona.edu/~zaliyazici/ece307 Instructor e-mail Office Office Hours Class Time/Place : Dr. Zekeriya Aliyazicioglu : zaliyazici@csupomona.edu : BLDG 9 – 143 : M 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, T 10:00 AM –12:00 PM W 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM : M-W-F :11:00 AM -11:50 AM / BLDG 9 - 423 Semester: Fall 2003 Course Description: Analysis of network functions in the time and frequency domains. 3 lectures/problem-solving. Prerequisites: ENG 104 or equivalent, ECE 209 Note: Students are responsible for satisfying the required prerequisite(s). Course Objectives • Linear frequency response plots • Bode plots. • Filter design. • Fourier series analysis, including the complex exponential Fourier series. • Fourier transforms analysis Text Book: [1] James W. Nilsson, Susan A. Riedel, Electric Circuits, Prentice Hall 2001, Sixth Edition. References: [1] W. Hayt, J. Kemmerly, S. Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6th. Ed. McGraw Hill, 2001, ISBN 0072853204 [2] C. K. Alexander and M. N. O. Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits,1st Ed. , McGraw Hill, 2000, ISBN 0-256-25379-X [3] Roland E. Thomas and Albert J. Rosa, The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, 3rd Edition, New York, John Wiley & Sons, 2001, ISBN: 0-471-38679-0. Course Requirements and Evaluation Procedure 1. Homework(s)/Computer Problems: Homework/computer problems will be assigned ahead of time so that students would have chance to read the related topic(s). Homework/computer problems assignments will be due at the beginning of the class of the class on the date specified. Absolutely no late homework/computer problems will be accepted, if not accompanied with a legitimate excuse. All work on the homework/computer problems assignments must be individual. Homework, Computer Problems, and Quizzes effect the 15% of the final course grade. 2. Exam(s) Note : : Four examinations will be administered. Exam 1 effects the 20% of the final course grade, Exam 2 effects the 20% of the final course grade, and Exam 3 effects the 20% of the final course grade, and Final Exam effects the 25% of the final course grade. Students are responsible for all materials/announcements presented in class whether they are present or absent. 1 Week 1 Review of Laplace Transform Review of Transfer function of circuit Using Laplace transform in MatLab Week 2 Filter design. Low-Pass Filters High-Pass Filters Bad-Pass Filters Band-reject Filters Week 3 Using P-Spice and MatLab in Filter Design Bode Diagrams Bode Diagrams: Complex Poles and Zeros MatLab Examples Week 4 Exam-1 First-Order Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters Scaling Week 5 Op Amp Bad-Pass and Band-reject Filters Higher Order Op amp Filters P-Spice Examples Week 6 Butterworth Filter Circuits Narrowband Band-Pass and Band-reject Filters P-Spice Examples Exam-2 Week 7 Fourier series analysis, The Fourier confidents The Effect of Symmetry on the Fourier Series The Trigonometric Form of the Fourier Series Week 8 Fourier series Applications Average Power Calculations with Periodic Function The RMS Value of a Periodic Function The Exponential Form of the Fourier Series Amplitude and Phase Spectra MatLab Examples Week 9 Exam-3 Fourier transforms analysis The Convergence of the Fourier Integral Exam-2 Week 10 Using Laplace transform to Find Fourier Transform Some Mathematical Properties Circuit Applications of the Fourier Transform 2 Course Policies • Students are encouraged to discuss the course, including issues raised by the assignments. However, the solutions to assignments should be individual original work unless otherwise specified. You may ask a fellow student a question designed to improve your understanding, not one designed to get the assignment done. To do otherwise is to cheat yourself out of understanding, as well as to be dishonorable. • Any substantive contribution to your solution by another person or taken from a publication should be properly acknowledged in writing. Anything taken from a source outside the team should be properly cited. Failure to do so is stealing and will require disciplinary action. • No late homework will be accepted. • Be clean and neat in your homework writing • Any form of cheating in the test or quiz will result in a zero score for the test or quiz. Also, the case may be forwarded to the Department Chair for appropriate disciplinary action. 3