EC ENGR 110H
Circuit Theory II (Honors)
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Requisites: courses 10, M16 (or Computer Science M51A), 102. Corequisite: course 111L. Sinusoidal excitation and phasors, AC steady state analysis, AC steady state power, network functions, poles and zeros, frequency response, mutual inductance, ideal transformer, application of Laplace transforms to circuit analysis. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2023 - Professor Abidi gives great intuition about circuit analysis. He follows a very rigorous proof based approach to develop the theory and gives very clever intuition which made the class very interesting and fun. He was taking his job very seriously which made me take the class seriously and give my best effort. Homeworks were okay with 1 or 2 hard questions on each homework. His midterm and final were relatively hard but you can get a 100% on both if you thoroughly review your lecture notes and make sure you understand the homeworks. A lot of people told me not to take 110H with him because he is insanely hard and condescending. This was not the case for 110H. If anything he welcomed people to ask questions during his office hours and explained the intuition behind concepts I was confused about. His exams and homeworks were fair. Would recommend this class if you really want to develop a rigorous and intuitive understanding about circuits which you wouldn't otherwise.
Winter 2023 - Professor Abidi gives great intuition about circuit analysis. He follows a very rigorous proof based approach to develop the theory and gives very clever intuition which made the class very interesting and fun. He was taking his job very seriously which made me take the class seriously and give my best effort. Homeworks were okay with 1 or 2 hard questions on each homework. His midterm and final were relatively hard but you can get a 100% on both if you thoroughly review your lecture notes and make sure you understand the homeworks. A lot of people told me not to take 110H with him because he is insanely hard and condescending. This was not the case for 110H. If anything he welcomed people to ask questions during his office hours and explained the intuition behind concepts I was confused about. His exams and homeworks were fair. Would recommend this class if you really want to develop a rigorous and intuitive understanding about circuits which you wouldn't otherwise.
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Winter 2020 - Pretty great. The class is always at 8AM so its a bit painful but Prof. Moloudi emphasizes alot of intuition and uses metaphors for teaching. He doesn't give extremely computational tests. Midterm was a rehash of hw and lecture examples, and the final was trickier. His final is 55% and Midterm 35%. The HSPICE lecture has a quiz at the end.
Winter 2020 - Pretty great. The class is always at 8AM so its a bit painful but Prof. Moloudi emphasizes alot of intuition and uses metaphors for teaching. He doesn't give extremely computational tests. Midterm was a rehash of hw and lecture examples, and the final was trickier. His final is 55% and Midterm 35%. The HSPICE lecture has a quiz at the end.