EECE 312
ELECTRONICS FOR MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Syllabus
Syllabus
Instructor Office Hours Office Email
Hassan Shwaykani T 1-2; W 2-3 RGB 414 hs179
Hussein Jlailaty TBA SRB 202 he109
Carole Azar M 10:30-11:30 SRB 202 ca05
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Textbook: Hambley, Electrical Engineering- Principles and
Applications, Global 7th edition
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Syllabus
• Textbook
Hambley, Electrical Engineering- Principles and
Applications, Global 7th edition
Material covered from the textbook is in chapters 6, 7, 9,
10, 11, 12, 14.
• Moodle
Lectures, Assignments, Deadlines, News, etc.
• Prerequisites
EECE 210 Electric Circuits and Electronics
Circuits, Circuit analysis techniques:
KCL, KVL, node equations, Thévenin’s/Norton’s theorems
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Syllabus
Topics:
Part 1: Frequency Response (Chapter 6)
Part 2: Logic Circuits (Chapter 7)
Part 3: Diodes (Chapter 10)
Part 4: Amplifiers: External Characteristics (Chapter 11)
Part 5: Transistors (Chapter 12)
Part 6: Operational Amplifiers (Chapter 14)
Part 7: Computer-Based instrumentation systems
(Chapter 9)
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Basic Circuit Analysis
Part 1: Frequency Response (Chapter 6)
- Learn the various types of filters, frequency response,
Bode plots, the concept of Fourier theory
- Analog-to-digital conversion and binary and digital form.
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Digital Systems
Part 2: Logic Circuits (Chapter 7)
- Analyze and design combinational and sequential digital
circuits.
Part 7: Computer-Based instrumentation systems
(Chapter 9)
- Introducing the basics of computer-based instrumentation
systems.
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Electronic Devices & Circuits
Part 3: Diodes (Chapter 10)
- Understand the operation of diodes and their applications
in rectifiers circuits.
Part 4: Amplifiers (Chapter 11)
- The specifications and imperfections of amplifiers that need
to be considered in applications.
Part 5: Transistors (Chapter 12)
- Understand the operation of the FET and its different
modes of operation.
Part 6: Operational Amplifiers (Chapter 14)
- Analyze a simple transistor amplifier circuit and understand
the basic operational amplifier.
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Syllabus
• Evaluation
Q1 20%
Q2 20%
Final Exam 40%
Max (Q1,Q2) 10%
Assignments 5%
Class Attendance 5%
• Midterm and Final Exams
Quiz 1 is on October 10 at 6PM.
Quiz 2 is on November 5 at 6PM .
Final exam during final examination period.
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Example
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