ELEC2004 - Circuits, Signals and Systems
Semester 2, 2009
Announcements
15/10/09: The old version of study guide 11 asked you to perform problems 15.4.1, 15.4.4 and 15.8.2 which aren't in the book or are incomplete. You do not need to do them. The study guide has been updated to reflect this.
Course Summary
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Course Code(s): |
ELEC2004 |
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Unit Value: |
#2 |
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Contact Hours: |
2 hours lecture, 2 hours tutorial, 2 hours practical every second week. |
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Purpose: |
ELEC2004 introduces the concept of the frequency domain and its application to electric circuits. The frequency domain opens up a whole new way of intuitively analysing and designing electronic circuits. Understanding how circuits respond to different frequencies is the basis for understanding modern communications and signal processing, analog electronics and power systems. The frequency domain also explains the behaviour of circuits in the time domain, providing the basis for automatic control system design and switching electronics. The concepts learnt in this class provide the basis for the intuitive understanding of circuits, signals and systems that are the key to effective engineering analysis and design. |
Teaching Staff
Course Coordinator
Dr Gordon Wyeth
Office: Axon(47)-309
Phone: (07) 3365-3770
Fax: (07) 3365-4999
Email: wyeth@itee.uq.edu.au
Consultation Time: By appointment. Contact by email: wyeth@itee.uq.edu.au
Tutors
Mr Aldhubaib Faisal
Mr Darryl McClymont
Miss Trang Nguyen
Mr Javad Shemshad
Course Profile
The official course profile can be found here.
Newsgroup
The course newsgroup is uq.itee.elec2004.
Timetable
Lecture: Thursday 8 am - 10 am, 7-234.
Tutorial: Friday 10 am - 12 noon, 42-216.
Pracs: Choice of Tuesday 2 - 4 pm, Wednesday 3 - 5 pm, Friday 2 - 4 pm. Choice of either even or odd weeks starting in week 2 or 3 respectively. All pracs in 50-S202. Sign-on for pracs using SI-net sign-on facility from end of lecture 1. Note that prac group P3 is not available, because of the Exhibition Day public holiday.
Textbook
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