EE 220 Circuits I
Fall 2018, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

 

Course lecture notes and videos are located here

Homework assignments and due dates are located here

 

Current grades are located here.

 

In this course we will make extensive use of LTspice.

Examples from the lectures are found in ee220_f18.zip.

EE 220D LTspice discussions and examples are found here.

Students are expected to attend EE 220D, Fridays from 7:30-8:30 AM, to get questions answered and see additional examples.  

   

Textbook: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Sixth Edition  

Instructor: R. Jacob Baker (see office hours at this link)

Teaching Assistant: Sachin P Namboodiri 

Time: MW 2:30 to 3:45 PM

Course dates: Monday, August 27 to Wednesday, December 5

LocationSEB-1243

Holidays: Monday, September 3 (Labor Day) and Monday, November 12 (Veterans Day) 
Final exam time
Wednesday, December 12, 3:10 to 5:10 PM  

Course content – Introduction to linear circuit analysis. Kirchhoff's laws, operational amplifiers, node and loop analysis. Thevenin, Norton, and other network theorems; first order RL and RC circuits. Credits: 3

Corequisite: EE 220D; Prerequisites: MATH 182

 

Grading
25% Homework
25% Quizzes

25% Midterm

25% Final

 

Policies

  • No laptops, Internet appliances (e.g. Kindle, Nook, Ipad, etc.), smart phones, may be used during lectures or exams.
  • If an exam or quiz is open book then only the course textbook may be used (no ebooks, Kindle, Nook, etc., older/international editions, or photocopies). No sharing of books during exams or quizzes.
  • No late work accepted. All assigned work is due at the beginning of class.
  • The final exam will not be returned at the end of the semester, not even temporarily for you to review.
  • Regularly being tardy for lectures, leaving in the middle of lectures, or earlier from lectures is unacceptable without prior consent of the instructor.
  • Cheating or plagiarism will result in an automatic F grade in the course (so do your own homework and projects!)
  • Questions for the instructor (only) should be asked in person (not via email). Do not email the instructor.

   

Return