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ELECTRONICS I/II LAB Xingwei Wang

Electronics I/II Lab

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Xingwei Wang. Electronics I/II Lab. Education MS,  Ph.D., Electrical Engineering Virginia Tech  Certificate, Future Professoriate   Virginia Tech http://faculty.uml.edu/xwang/ Contact Office Hours: Tuesdays 1 pm – 3 pm; or, make an appointment Phone: 978-934-1981 Office:  BL 421A - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ELECTRONICS I/II LABXingwei Wang

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WHO I AM? Education

MS,  Ph.D., Electrical Engineering Virginia Tech 

Certificate, Future Professoriate   Virginia Tech

http://faculty.uml.edu/xwang/ Contact

Office Hours: Tuesdays 1 pm – 3 pm;or, make an appointment

Phone: 978-934-1981 Office:  BL 421A Email:   [email protected]

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SYLLABUS

http://faculty.uml.edu/xwang/16.311/syllabus.htm

http://faculty.uml.edu/xwang/16.312/syllabus.htm

Quiz after each lecture session 7 Experiments Final Report

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GRADING POLICY

Quiz after each lecture session 10%

Experiment ( 7 x 10 points) 70%

Final Report 20%

Total 100%

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EXPERIMENT GRADING POLICY (IF NOT SPECIFIED)

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Quiz before the experiment (Cannot perform the experiment without TA’s

approval. TA will check your notebook.You should have written clearly the objectives, design

(including the parameters of the components), and experiment methods in your notebook.

3 points

Notebook record (accuracy; clarity; neat) results & discussion;

Bench tests (TA will ask questions related to the experiment and equipment usage)

6 points

Clean up the lab space 1 point

Total 10 points

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FINAL REPORT GRADING

Background/Problem 5 points

Approach/Method 5 points

Results 5 point

Discussion/Analysis 5 points

Total 20 points

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CLASS SCHEDULE

Tentative. Please check frequently for updates.

Lecture topics do NOT necessarily follow the order of the schedule.

Topic contents may need more or less time than what is allocated.

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