EE 571 High Frequency Circuits: Computation of
Fields and Waves
Winter 2000
All Done!
Our objective is to develop familiarity with
issues in analysis of high frequency circuits, and to become acquainted
with methods for numerical solution.
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Instructor: John Sahr (jdsahr@ee.washington.edu)
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phone: 685 4816
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office: M314 EE/CSE building
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office hours:
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Tuesdays 13:00--14:30
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Thursdays 13:00--15:00
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Fridays 10:00--11:00
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textbook: There is no textbook required for the class, however various
reference will be suggested from time to time. A recent text covering
many aspects of numerical methods is
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Computations Methods for Electromagnetics, by Peterson, Ray, and Mittra,
IEEE press, 1998
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Course Notes (postscript)
(pdf)
will be available from this website.
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Lectures: Tuesday and Thursdays 8:30--10:20, Lowe Hall room 206
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class mailing list: (off)
Requisite Knowledge:
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EE572 or EE480 or equivalent is preferred; strong performance in EE361
and EE467 may suffice
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Facility with differential and integral vector calculus
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Facility with numerical programming tools which permit manipulation of
real and complex valued vectors and matrices. Probably all the work
in the class will be possible with Matlab and Octave, but it is possible
to use C/C++/FORTRAN as well. The instructor will rely primarily
on Matlab and some C++.
Homework Policy
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In general you are welcome to collaborate with your classmates for the
purpose of learning how to do things.
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Permission to collaborate does not imply permission to copy. The
work you turn in must be your own work!
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Homework is due at 4:30 PM at the EE front office on the specified day,
or in lecture earlier that day.
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Homework which is turned in early may be awarded a bonus.
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Homework which is turned in late may be penalized even if perfect.
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Exceptions are possible if arrangements are made with the instructor.
Calendar - Winter 2000
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updated 16 March 2000
John Sahr