ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

California Polytechnic State University

EE 347: DIGITAL INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS LABORATORY

Winter Quarter 2010

COURSE SYLLABUS

Catalog Description

Computer simulation and experimental investigation of the characteristics, applications and interfacing of different logic gate families. 1 laboratory. Concurrent: EE 307. Prerequisite: CPE 129&169 with a C- grade or better, EE 306&346 with a C- grade or better. Concurrent: EE 307, CPE 229 (may be taken previously).

Instructor/Office/
Telephone

David Braun [dbraun@calpoly.edu]
http://www.ee.calpoly.edu/faculty/dbraun/

20-304

756-1464

Office Hours

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12:10 - 1:00
Thursday 3:10 - 5:00

Textbooks

EE 347 Laboratory Manual, El Corral

Rashid, M. H.  Introduction to PSpice Using OrCAD for Circuits and Electronics, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall, 2004

References

K.G. Gopalan, Introduction to Digital Microelectronic Circuits, Irwin, 1996 or newer. Errata

D.A. Hodges & H.J. & Jackson, Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits, 2nd ed., McGraw Hill, 1988.

R. C. Jaeger & T. N. Blalock, Microelectronic Circuit Design, McGraw Hill, 2004. Errata

D. Braun, How to Prepare EE 347 Lab Reports, Available: http://courseware.ee.calpoly.edu/~dbraun/courses/IEEE-EE347-Reports.doc. [Accessed Jan. 6, 2008]; Also see: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., IEEE Transactions, Journals and Letters: Information for Authors. Piscataway NJ: IEEE, 2006. Available: http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs/pubs/transactions/auinfo03.pdf. [Accessed February 23, 2007] More instructions for authors appear online.

A. Vladimirescu, The Spice Book, Wiley, 1993.

The
Method of Instruction
Is

LEARN BY DOING

Pre-labs are due at the beginning of the lab session. Pre-lab questions and simulations provide essential background for the experiments. Pose questions prior to and during each experiment. Each weekly experiment requires a written report. Please use thoughtful, concise, and grammatical analysis. Pre-labs are due at the beginning of the lab session. Most experiments begin with a 10 minute pre-lab quiz. No late pre-labs, quizzes, or makeups. Reports are due at the end of each lab session. Late reports receive a penalty of 10% per weekday and 20% per weekend.*

Warning

Some EE 347 experiments precede coverage of the material in EE 307, so read ahead.

Grading**

Pre-labs & Quizzes
Weekly Experiments
Final
Total
25%
50%
25%
100%
A- to A
B- to B+
C- to C+
D- to D+
F
84%-100%
74%-84%
64%-74%
58%-64%
<58%

347_SYL W10 *Penalties assessed if reports not received by 3:00 Friday.
**The instructor reserves the right to increase the weight of pre-lab, experiment, quiz, or final exams scores below 60% or above 90%.
Duplicating or disseminating course materials including electronically requires the express written permission from the instructor or another copyright holder.

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