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[[EGR 119]] is a required course for all students planning to earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Duke University.  It can also be taken as an elective by students in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department who want their out-of-depertment course to focus on electronics, signal processing, and sensing.  This page is meant to provide answers to general questions about the course, not necessarily specific questions about content.  There is also a [[:Category:EGR 119]] that will list all pages relevant to EGR 119.  Note at the bottom of this page that it is a member of that category.   
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[[EGR 224]] is a required course for all students planning to earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Duke University.  It can also be taken as an elective by students in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department who want their out-of-depertment course to focus on electronics, signal processing, and sensing.  This page is meant to provide answers to general questions about the course, not necessarily specific questions about content.  There is also a [[:Category:EGR 224]] that will list all pages relevant to EGR 224.  Note at the bottom of this page that it is a member of that category.   
  
Students in EGR 119 may also want to check out the [[Welcome Back]] page.
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Students in EGR 224 may also want to check out the [[Welcome Back]] page.
  
 
== Support Pages for Spring 2012 ==
 
== Support Pages for Spring 2012 ==
* See [[:Category:EGR 119]]
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* See [[:Category:EGR 224]]
 
* Homework
 
* Homework
 
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* Labs  
 
* Labs  
 
** Lab 1 - Solving Circuit Equations Using xMaple - [[Maple]]
 
** Lab 1 - Solving Circuit Equations Using xMaple - [[Maple]]
** Lab 2 - Electrical Circuits and Measurements - [[MS8264]], [[PBB 272]], [[Resistor Color Codes]], [[EGR 119/Electrical Circuits and Measurements Lab]]
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** Lab 2 - Electrical Circuits and Measurements - [[MS8264]], [[PBB 272]], [[Resistor Color Codes]], [[EGR 224/Electrical Circuits and Measurements Lab]]
** Lab 3 - Solving Circuits with Capacitors - [[Maple]], [[Maple/Plotting]], [[Maple/Differential_Equations]], [[EGR 119/Dsolve Lab]]
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** Lab 3 - Solving Circuits with Capacitors - [[Maple]], [[Maple/Plotting]], [[Maple/Differential_Equations]], [[EGR 224/Dsolve Lab]]
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** Lab 4 - RC Circuits and Filtering - [[EGR 224/RC Lab| RC Lab notes and pictures]]
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** Lab 5 - [[Maple]], [[Maple/Laplace Transforms| Laplace Transforms in Maple]]
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** Lab 6 - Operational Amplifiers - [[EGR 224/Operational Amplifiers|Operational Amplifiers]]
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** Lab 7 - Digital Logic - no page
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** Lab 8 - Active Filters - no page
 
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** Lab 4 - RC Circuits and Filtering - [[EGR 119/RC Lab| RC Lab notes and pictures]]
 
** Lab 5 - Operational Amplifiers - [[EGR 119/Operational Amplifiers|Operational Amplifiers]]
 
 
** Lab 6 - [[Maple]], [[Maple/Laplace Transforms| Laplace Transforms in Maple]]
 
 
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* Lectures:
 
* Lectures:
** [[EGR 119/Spring 2012/Lectures| Questions about specific lectures]]
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** [[EGR 224/Spring 2012/Lectures| Questions about specific lectures]]
 
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** Lecture 10: Sinusoids and Phasors - [[Complex Numbers]]
 
** Lecture 10: Sinusoids and Phasors - [[Complex Numbers]]
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* Test Reviews
 
* Test Reviews
  
** Test I: [[EGR 119/Spring 2012/Test 1|Topics]], [[Talk:EGR 119/Spring 2012/Test 1|Discussion]]
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** Test I: [[EGR 224/Spring 2012/Test 1|Topics]], [[Talk:EGR 224/Spring 2012/Test 1|Discussion]]
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** Test II: [[EGR 224/Spring 2012/Test 2|Topics]], [[Talk:EGR 224/Spring 2012/Test 2|Discussion]]
 
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** Test II: [[EGR 119/Spring 2012/Test 2|Topics]], [[Talk:EGR 119/Spring 2011/Test 2|Discussion]]
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** Final: [[EGR 224/Spring 2012/Final|Topics]], [[Talk:EGR 224/Spring 2011/Final|Discussion]]
** Final: [[EGR 119/Spring 2012/Final|Topics]], [[Talk:EGR 119/Spring 2011/Final|Discussion]]
 
  
 
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* [[EGR 119/Simulink Lab | Simulink Lab Supporting Page]]
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* [[EGR 224/Simulink Lab | Simulink Lab Supporting Page]]
* Test 2 ([[EGR 119/Spring 2009/Test 2|Review]], [[Talk:EGR 119/Spring 2009/Test 2|Discussion]], [[EGR 119/Spring 2009/Test 2/Post Test|Post-Test]])
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* Test 2 ([[EGR 224/Spring 2009/Test 2|Review]], [[Talk:EGR 224/Spring 2009/Test 2|Discussion]], [[EGR 224/Spring 2009/Test 2/Post Test|Post-Test]])
 
* Final ([[EGR_119/Spring_2009/Final|Review]], [[Talk:EGR_119/Spring_2009/Final|Discussion]])
 
* Final ([[EGR_119/Spring_2009/Final|Review]], [[Talk:EGR_119/Spring_2009/Final|Discussion]])
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:EGR 119]]
 

Latest revision as of 18:02, 8 January 2018

EGR 224 is a required course for all students planning to earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Duke University. It can also be taken as an elective by students in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department who want their out-of-depertment course to focus on electronics, signal processing, and sensing. This page is meant to provide answers to general questions about the course, not necessarily specific questions about content. There is also a Category:EGR 224 that will list all pages relevant to EGR 224. Note at the bottom of this page that it is a member of that category.

Students in EGR 224 may also want to check out the Welcome Back page.

Support Pages for Spring 2012

F.A.Q.

None Yet

Resources

  • Wikipedia page on Cramer's Rule; includes demos for two and three variable systems.

Questions

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References