This is a tentative schedule for Spring 2008. I will update it to reflect changes as they occur. It is very accurate for the near future and becomes less reliable as you go further into the future. In particular the computer labs will be modified extensively as I work on incorporating the new computer hardware.
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Pre class work |
In class work |
| 1 1/21 |
1 |
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Intro to the class. Preliminary ideas and the equipment. L-1 The Oscilloscope |
| 1 1/23 |
2 |
Basic Electric Theory. Chaps. 1, 2, &3. Charge, current, voltage, power. Simple components and simple circuits, V-I curves. |
L2-Ideas of current, voltage, and resistance-Ohms law, the voltage divider. Measuring resistance, using power supply, verifying Ohms law, using voltage divider. |
| 1 1/25 |
3 |
More theory. Chaps 4 & 5. Formal theory, multi-resistor systems. |
L3-A multi-resistor circuit. Solve problem in class. Build, and see that it all works out. |
| 2 1/28 |
1 |
Chap. 6. Time varying voltages and currents, phase, slope resistance.
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L4-Time varying measurements--signal generator and oscilloscope. The voltage divider and time-varying voltages of different shapes. |
| 2 1/30 |
2 |
Chap 7. The capacitor. RC circuits driven by square waves and sine waves. Chap. 8 Filters. New computer chapter 1-Bit patterns, binary numbers, hex representations. |
L5-The capacitor-high and low pass filters. |
| 2 2/1 |
3 |
New computer chapter 2-Introduction to microcomputers New computer chapter 2-Introduction to CodeWarrior |
L6-Programming the MC9S08 I. Meeting CodeWarrior. A first program. Fixing bugs and improving the program. |
| 3 2/4 |
1 |
Chap 9. Non-linear elements, V-I curves, the diode. (Diode theory and construction.) Rectifier circuits. |
L7-Diodes-V-I curve of signal and power diode, voltage divider with a diode, half-wave rectifier, ripple. |
| 3 2/6 |
2 |
Chap 10. Power Supplies I |
L8-Transformers-Step-down transformer, RMS and peak-peak voltage, half-wave and full-wave bridge rectifiers, filter capacitors, ripple, and the effects of load current |
| 3 2/8 |
3 |
New computer chapter/s to be announced. |
L9-Simple programs that use subroutines. String, character, and numeric output. |
| 4 2/11 |
1 |
Review PSpice sections in chapters 5, 7 and 8. |
L10-Learning PSpice. Simulating passive circuits in software. |
| 4 2/13 |
2 |
Chap 11. The FET-construction, operation, characteristics. What is an amplifier? What is a switch. |
L11-The FET-Characteristic curves, simple amplifier, basic switch. |
| 4 2/15 |
3 |
Chap 12. FET switches-power switching vs. logic switching. Switching speeds. CMOS switches, current draw of CMOS. |
L12-I/O on the 9S08AW60. |
| Wk5 2/18 |
1 |
Chap 13. Digital Logic Theory. |
L13-FET Switches-N&P channel switches, discrete CMOS switches, integrated CMOS switch. |
| Wk5 2/20 |
2 |
Chap 14. Combinatorial functions. Encoders, decoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers, arithmetic etc. |
L14-Logic gates-nand, nor, and not gates, simple combinatorial circuits, decoders and LED output. |
| 5 2/22 |
3 |
New Digital I/O chapter. |
L15- Do-it-yourself traffic lights. |
| Wk6 2/25 |
1 |
Chap 15-Programmable Logic |
L16- Programmable Logic |
| Wk6 2/27 |
2 |
Chap 16 §§1-6. Sequential circuits. Feedback, flip-flops, memory, latches |
L17- Flip-flops & latches |
| Wk6 2/29 |
3 |
New Chapter on arrays and so forth. |
L18-Digital IO with the HC9S08 Interfacing a 7-segment LED |
| Wk7 3/3 |
1 |
Chapter 16§§7-8. Ripple counters and a bestiary of available circuits. |
L19- Ripple counters |
| Wk7 3/5 |
2 |
Chap 17. Counters and synchronous logic. How to design your own synchronous circuits. |
L20- Synchronous Counters I
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| Wk7 3/7 |
3 |
Chap. 37-Serial communications. |
L21-serial communication-looking at serial signals, programming the SCI |
| Wk8 3/10 |
1 |
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L22- Synchronous Counters II |
| Wk8 3/12 |
2 |
Chap. 19-Amplifiers |
L23-FET Amplifiers |
| Wk8 3/14 |
3 |
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L24-Pulse Width Modulation: Steps Towards a Robot. |
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Spring Break |
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Wk9 3/31 |
1 |
Chap. 20. Operational Amplifiers I -ideal op-amps, golden rules, basic circuits |
L25-Op-amp I-inverting amp, non-inverting amp, unity gain buffer |
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Wk9 4/2 |
2 |
Chap 21. Op-Amps II-real op amps. Characteristics of real op-amps and what to do about them. |
L26-Op-amp II-Op-amp bandwidth, input bias current, offset voltage |
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Wk9 4/4 |
3 |
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L27-A Self-Contained Robot 1: Roll robots roll! |
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Wk10 4/7 |
1 |
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L28-Op-Amps III-slew-rate limiting, using a faster op-amp. |
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Wk10 4/9 |
2 |
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L29-Op-Amps IV-op-amp w/ power booster, build a simple audio amp |
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Wk10 4/11 |
3 |
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L30-A Self-Contained Robot II: Free the robots--figure eights and wall detection |
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Wk11 4/14 |
1 |
Chap. 26-Power supplies II. Voltage and current regulated power supplies. Multi-component and 3-terminal solutions. |
L31-Voltage regulators-op-amp and pass transistor, (add current limit), three-terminal regulators |
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Wk11 4/16 |
2 |
Chapter 22. Positive Feedback: Comparators |
L32-Comparators. Op-amps with positive feedback, hysteresis, the LM311 comparator. |
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Wk11 4/18 |
3 |
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L33-A Self-Contained Robot 3: |
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Wk12 4/21 |
1 |
Chapter 24. Oscillators |
L34-Oscillators |
| Wk12 4/23 |
2 |
Chap. 27. Digital-to-analog
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L35-digital-to-analogue - switches & resistors, logic control, R-2R ladder, digital ramp generator |
| Wk12 4/25 |
3 |
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L36-DAC interface to computer, ramp generator, sine generator |
| Wk13 4/28 |
1 |
Chap 28. Analog-to-digital |
L37-Analogue-to-digital—DAC, comparator, and 9S08, linear search |
| Wk13 4/30 |
2 |
Chap. 38-MC9S08 Analog to Digital Converter |
L38-9S08 ADC block, interfacing |
| Wk13 5/2 |
3 |
Hope for new chapters on timers and interrupts |
L39-A Self-Contained Robot 3—Interrupts, Timers, & PWM: How to walk and chew gum at the same time. |
| Wk14 5/5 |
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Projects |
| Wk14 5/7 |
2 |
Projects |
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| Wk14 5/9 |
3 |
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Projects |
| Wk15 5/12 |
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Projects |
| Wk15 5/14 |
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Projects |
| Wk15 5/16 |
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Final Projects due at 5pm!!! |