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Fundamental Analog Electronics (Fall 2012) Martino Poggio

People Course Leader/Lectures: – Martino Poggio Teaching Assistant/Labs: – Fei Xue Teaching Assistant/Labs: – Michele Montinaro Teaching Assistant/Exercises: – Jonathan Prectel Fundamental Analog Electronics

Website Overview Format and Requirements Schedule – Lecture content – Exercise session – Reading – Downloads PDF, etc

Preliminary Logistics and Introduction Course outline and expectations; What kind of electronics will we cover? Why? Fundamental Analog Electronics

Format and Requirements Language: English Prerequisites: None Lectures: on Tue. ( ), HS1 Exercise Sessions: on Wed., HS1 Assignments: labs, exercises, and reading No Final paper or Exam Grading: Pass/fail Fundamental Analog Electronics

What will we cover and why? The purpose of this course is to give you enough background to do useful work in a physics laboratory Fundamental Analog Electronics

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Books The Art of Electronics, P. Horowitz and W. Hill (Cambridge, 1997). – EUR on Amazon.de Student Manual for the Art of Electronics, T. C. Hayes and P. Horowitz (Cambridge, 1996). – EUR on Amazon.de Fundamental Analog Electronics

Labs / Exercises: Possible Times Mon. – 9: :00 (2.04) Wed. – 10: :00, 12: :00, 15: :00 (2.04) Thu. – 10: :00, 14: :00, 15: :00 (2.04) Fri. – 11: :00, 12:00-14:00 (2.04) Fundamental Analog Electronics