Fundamental Digital Electronics (Fall 2014) Martino Poggio
People Course Leader/Lectures: – Martino Poggio Teaching Assistant/Labs: – Benedikt Herzog Teaching Assistant/Excercises: – Andrea Mehlin Teaching Assistant/Labs: – Michele Montinaro Teaching Assistant/Labs: – Jonathan Prechtel Teaching Assistant/Excercises: – Dennis Weber Fundamental Digital Electronics
Website DElectronicsFall2014.htm 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? 4Fundamental Digital Electronics
Format and Requirements Language: English Prerequisites: Fundamental Analog Electronics Lectures: on Tue. ( ), HS1 Exercise Sessions: on Wed., 4.1 Lab Sessions: on Wed., 2.04 Assignments: labs, exercises, and reading No Final Paper or Exam Grading: Pass/fail 5Fundamental Digital Electronics
In Order to Pass Exercises: – There will be 3 exercises – In order to pass: you must earn 2/3 of all available points Labs: – There will be 9 labs – In order to pass: You must complete enough of each lab assignment to satisfy the lab assistant 6Fundamental Digital 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. 7Fundamental Digital 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 12Fundamental Digital Electronics
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Optics of Solid-State Nanostructures14
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2’s Complement Arithmetic 16Fundamental Digital Electronics
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