EC ENGR 111L
Circuits Laboratory II
Description: Lecture, one hour; laboratory, one hour; outside study, one hour. Enforced requisites: courses 10, 11L. Enforced corequisite: course 110. Experiments with electrical circuits containing resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, and op-amps. Steady state power analysis, frequency response principles, op-amp-based circuit synthesis, and two-port network principles. Letter grading.
Units: 1.0
Units: 1.0
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Spring 2024 - This class consists of 4 labs. You have two weeks to do each one. The labs consist of a lab module and a demo where you can either submit a video of yourself answering a couple questions about the lab, or if you complete the labs during lab hours, you can ask the TAs to 'check you off' where they will ask you a few questions about the lab themselves. The TAs Ramtin and Nhat are the best. They were very helpful and very understanding when it came to lab extensions. Labs were pretty easy and if you showed up to the lab hours you could get them done without ever needing to do any work at home.
Spring 2024 - This class consists of 4 labs. You have two weeks to do each one. The labs consist of a lab module and a demo where you can either submit a video of yourself answering a couple questions about the lab, or if you complete the labs during lab hours, you can ask the TAs to 'check you off' where they will ask you a few questions about the lab themselves. The TAs Ramtin and Nhat are the best. They were very helpful and very understanding when it came to lab extensions. Labs were pretty easy and if you showed up to the lab hours you could get them done without ever needing to do any work at home.
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Spring 2020 - Even though the class is one unit, the workload feels like a 4 unit class but professor Darabi is so understanding, he often told us to go easy on lab reports and as long as it covers all the requirements, it doesn't need to be over 10 pages. His lectures are really really helpful and in details. I took 2 circuit lab classes before this but all the professors expected us to know how to work with equipments, but professor Darabi explained every small and basic steps which made me an expert in circuit analysis. This class is not all about the instructor, most of the class depends on TA's too which unlikely mine was horrible. So my recommendation : no matter what, take professor Darabi but also make sure you know the TA from your previous classes or you gonna have a hard time in this class
Spring 2020 - Even though the class is one unit, the workload feels like a 4 unit class but professor Darabi is so understanding, he often told us to go easy on lab reports and as long as it covers all the requirements, it doesn't need to be over 10 pages. His lectures are really really helpful and in details. I took 2 circuit lab classes before this but all the professors expected us to know how to work with equipments, but professor Darabi explained every small and basic steps which made me an expert in circuit analysis. This class is not all about the instructor, most of the class depends on TA's too which unlikely mine was horrible. So my recommendation : no matter what, take professor Darabi but also make sure you know the TA from your previous classes or you gonna have a hard time in this class
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Spring 2021 - Overall a very straightforward lab. Depending on your classes progress you'll be doing 4-5 experiments where each will take around 1-3 weeks to complete. For each lab, the professor will go over the required theory and give a short explanation on the general approach for each lab. He gives enough explanation where you'll have little to no problem completing the lab in ~2-6 hours. And his slides and the departments lab manual give enough guidance in case you get lost. He also uses Piazza if you're wondering. You will need to download a software to do the labs, but don't worry about that since the software is easy to install and use. For this lab, you'll have to write up a lab report for each experiment and there will be 3 quizzes. According to his syllabus the reports are 60% and quizzes 40% of your overall grade. The lab reports are very easy to do and only take a few hours to complete. All you do is paste your results, paste a picture of your set up, and answer some discussion questions. The quizzes are pretty straightforward, just make sure you memorize the equations on his slides and you'll be fine. The questions involve little bit of algebra and mainly plug and chug. He gives you 20 minutes to complete the quiz however. If you want a A, make sure you get perfect or near perfect scores (>95%) on all quizzes where almost everyone will do well on the report so your grade will depend on each of your quiz grades. Mess up one, you lost your chance for a A. He should grade in a straight scale, but since a lot of people does well, he curves down.
Spring 2021 - Overall a very straightforward lab. Depending on your classes progress you'll be doing 4-5 experiments where each will take around 1-3 weeks to complete. For each lab, the professor will go over the required theory and give a short explanation on the general approach for each lab. He gives enough explanation where you'll have little to no problem completing the lab in ~2-6 hours. And his slides and the departments lab manual give enough guidance in case you get lost. He also uses Piazza if you're wondering. You will need to download a software to do the labs, but don't worry about that since the software is easy to install and use. For this lab, you'll have to write up a lab report for each experiment and there will be 3 quizzes. According to his syllabus the reports are 60% and quizzes 40% of your overall grade. The lab reports are very easy to do and only take a few hours to complete. All you do is paste your results, paste a picture of your set up, and answer some discussion questions. The quizzes are pretty straightforward, just make sure you memorize the equations on his slides and you'll be fine. The questions involve little bit of algebra and mainly plug and chug. He gives you 20 minutes to complete the quiz however. If you want a A, make sure you get perfect or near perfect scores (>95%) on all quizzes where almost everyone will do well on the report so your grade will depend on each of your quiz grades. Mess up one, you lost your chance for a A. He should grade in a straight scale, but since a lot of people does well, he curves down.