Electrical Engineering 219

Title Circuit Theory and Computer-Aided Analysis
Units 3
Description Device modeling, formulation of network equations. Causality, reciprocity, losslessness, passivity, stability, gain-bandwidth. Algorithms for computing linear, piecewise-linear, and nonlinear resistive and dynamic circuits. Sparse matrices. Explicit, implicit, and stiff integration formulas and circuit interpretations. Sensitivity analysis. Non-linear distortion.
Sections Instructor Teaching Effectiveness How worthwhile was this course?
Spring 2000 Robert K. Brayton 5.9 / 7 6.2 / 7
Spring 1999 Robert K. Brayton 4.7 / 7 4.8 / 7
Fall 1997 Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli 6.5 / 7 6.0 / 7
Fall 1995 Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli 6.3 / 7 6.4 / 7
Fall 1993 Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli 5.9 / 7 5.6 / 7
Fall 1991 Robert K. Brayton 6.1 / 7 6.1 / 7
Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli 6.1 / 7 6.1 / 7
Fall 1989 Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli 6.1 / 7 5.8 / 7
Fall 1989 Robert K. Brayton 5.3 / 7 5.9 / 7
Fall 1988 Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli 6.0 / 7 5.6 / 7
Fall 1988 Robert K. Brayton 5.4 / 7 5.7 / 7
Overall Rating Teaching Effectiveness How worthwhile was this course?
5.8 / 7 5.8 / 7
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