From winton at ece.msstate.edu Sun Dec 2 01:56:46 2007 From: winton at ece.msstate.edu (Raymond S. Winton) Date: Sun Dec 2 01:00:25 2007 Subject: [ece3283] Confirming no class Monday Dec 3. Message-ID: <4752653E.1000606@ece.msstate.edu> Regrets. -RW ------------------------ P.S. Drop off left over homework in doorbox. From winton at ece.msstate.edu Tue Dec 4 16:18:39 2007 From: winton at ece.msstate.edu (Raymond S. Winton) Date: Tue Dec 4 15:22:09 2007 Subject: [ece3283] Re: HW Solutions In-Reply-To: <4413601.1196788444096.JavaMail.nmw43@msstate.edu> References: <4413601.1196788444096.JavaMail.nmw43@msstate.edu> Message-ID: <4755D23F.2010509@ece.msstate.edu> Confirmed (except there was no assignment URL for Hw15). And the papers have been scored and are in my doorbox. -RW ----------------------- Nicki Wolgemuth wrote: > Will you post the solutions to Homeworks 14 and 15? > > Thanks, > Nicole Wolgemuth > From winton at ece.msstate.edu Tue Dec 4 16:28:05 2007 From: winton at ece.msstate.edu (Raymond S. Winton) Date: Tue Dec 4 15:31:35 2007 Subject: [ece3283] Re: Couple Exam Questions In-Reply-To: <48.5B.08321.EC1A5574@mxo5.broadbandsupport.net> References: <48.5B.08321.EC1A5574@mxo5.broadbandsupport.net> Message-ID: <4755D475.7040902@ece.msstate.edu> Think about 5 equal parts to the exam, with the 5th part being a mix of ideal opamp circuits and non-ideal opamp caveats. And think about BJT and FET circuit characteristics as being similar, with a few slight adjustments as noted in class. I will endeavor to make the exam worthwhile. But you should be able to finish in 20min if you write fast. -RW ------------------------ Peter Ireland wrote: > > Dr. Winton, > > > > I had a couple questions regarding the exam tomorrow. First of all, > the cover sheet for quiz 3 had formulas for Rout and vl/vi for FETs in > the voltage follower mode, but the cover sheet for the exam does not > have these formulas. Do we need to learn these formulas for the > test? Also, are non-ideal amps going to show up on the final? I see > that the schedule has hw15 listed for non-ideal amps, but there are no > problems given for the homework set. Finally, will we be responsible > for knowing formulas relating to gain in Miller Integrators, Lossy > Miller Integrators, and Instrumentation Amplifiers, or should we just > be concerned with understanding problems like the homework? > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Peter > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.13/1170 - Release Date: > 12/4/2007 10:52 AM > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.ece.msstate.edu/pipermail/ece3283/attachments/20071204/476cfd80/attachment.html