Electronic Circuits Fall 2014 Class website: http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/int/lehre/EC/index.html Time and Location: Lecture: Tuesday, 9:45 am -11:15 am, V47.06 Exercise: Wednesday (biweekly) 2 pm – 3:30 pm, V47.05 Instructor: Dr.-Ing. Markus Grözing, Email: m.groezing@int.uni-stuttgart.de Office hours: by appointment TA: Dipl.-Ing. Xuan-Quang Du Email: xuan-quang.du@int.uni.stuttgart.de Office hours: Friday: 9:00 am – 10:00 am Pertinent dates: Holidays: 22th December 2014 – 6th January 2015 End of semester: 14th February 2015 Exam date: see http://www.unistuttgart.de/infotech/support/examdates/index.html Grading: Final Exam: 100% Reference books: Raymond A. DeCarlo and Pen-Min Lin, Linear Circuit Analysis: Time Domain, Phasors, and Laplace Transforms Approaches, Oxford University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001 Gray, Hurst, Lewis, and Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, 5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2009 Class structure: Problem sets are available on the class website on every Friday. Solutions and answers will be given in class. Mock exam: Additionally to the exercises, a mock exam is offered at the end of the semester. If you intend to participate, please register yourself at the beginning of the semester. The date and location for the mock exam will be announced after the number of participants is known. The mock exam will not be graded. The exam should help you to evaluate your state of knowledge as well as to identify the areas where you can improve. Please embrace this chance. 1 Electronic Circuits Fall 2014 FAQ: 1. What is the password for the supplementary materials on the class website? 2. I can’t attend your scheduled office hours. Are you available at any other time? If you can’t attend the scheduled office hours, please set up an alternative appointment by email and do it in advance. 3. Which items are allowed to the exam? Programmable calculators, old exams, hand notes, formularies, dictionaries, etc. are allowed, but no devices with wireless communication capabilities (e.g. mobile phones, tablets, etc.). 4. Where do I get previous exams? Previous exams will be distributed in class after the first problem sets are solved. 2