Welcome to EE235
Lectures are MWF 2:30-3:20pm in EEB 105, and Tues 2:30-3:20pm in JHN 102**
(**Some Tuesdays may be in EEB 105.)
Textbooks
- Signals and Systems by Oppenheim and Willsky
- Schaum's Signals and Systems (We strongly recommend this book. This book is only $20 and contains many solved example problems)
Professor Maryam Fazel
Office Hours: To be determined
Office: CSE 230
Email: mfazel@ee.washington.edu
TA Eric Swanson
Office Hours: To be determined
Location:
Email: swansoer@gmail.com
TA Kristi Tsukida
Office Hours: To be determined
Location:
Email: ktsukida@uw.edu
Info
Labs held in SIG 232.
- Sec AA: Friday 3:30-5:20pm
- Sec AB: Thursday 4:30-6:20pm
- Sec AC: Wednesday 12:30-2:20pm
You can (and are encouraged to) work on your lab outside of your lab hours by:
- purchasing Matlab (student version is $99)
- or use any EE lab computer on campus or remotely (windows) / (mac or linux)
Lab Material
Week 1 (Mar 29 - Apr 1)
Lab 1 and Requirements
Week 2-3 (Apr 4 - Apr 15)
Lab 2 and Requirements
Week 4-5 (Apr 18 - Apr 29)
Lab 3 and Requirements
Week 6-7 (May 2 - May 13)
Lab 4 and Requirements
Week 8-9 (May 16 - May 27)
Lab 5 and Requirements
Week 10-finals (May 30 - June 10)
Lab 6 and Requirements
Info
- Write legibly
- Clearly explain your thinking (use words, equations, and/or pictures)
- Box your answers
- Label your axes
- Do not plagarize or copy (cite sources and classmates who helped you)
Latex source is provided so you can do your hw in LaTeX. Using latex is NOT required.
Windows users who want to use latex should install MikTex and TexnicCenter
Assignments
Homework 1 latex Due: MM-DD-YYYY
Coming soon, check back later.
Announcements
- Labs start THIS WEEK (Week 1)
- Class starts Monday March 28. Get ready to process some signals, Fourier style.
- GoPost Forum is up