The introductory continuous-time signals and systems course (CTSS) is one of the most difficult courses that students encounter in an electrical and computer engineering (ECE) curriculum, as evidenced by well-above-average drop/failure rates. This paper presents a series of analog-circuit based activities that can help students visualize the complex mathematical concepts and gain a better appreciation for how the concepts are useful in real-world situations. These exercises have been used in an introductory CTSS course since September of 2010. While the exercises were designed to be done in a three-hour session, we show how they can be broken up into smaller steps that could be completed easily in a one-hour class either by the students or ...
In this paper we describe experiences gained from teaching an introductory electrical engineering co...
Abstract–In a laboratory environment, the practicality and scope of experiments is constrained by ti...
Education research regarding electricity and circuit theory have shown that students, even at univer...
Abstract–This paper describes a hardware platform that can provide hands-on learning experiences for...
One of the more challenging aspects of most undergraduate electrical engineering programs is the Sig...
Conference PaperTraditional introductory courses in electrical engineering are typically circuit the...
This textbook presents an introduction to the fundamental concepts of continuous-time (CT) and discr...
Continuous Time Signals and Systems is a core course in the undergraduate electrical engineering cur...
Analog circuit course is a compulsory professional basic course for engineering majors such as autom...
Discrete time signal and systems courses are a good starting point to study in the electrical and co...
In this paper, Analog Insydes is used to deepen the student understanding of introductory circuits a...
Signals and Systems is a core Electrical Engineering undergraduate course. This course covers the to...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [858]-859) and index.xiv, 865 p. :This textbook presents an ...
Continuous Signals and System classes are often taught through a very theoretical approach. This app...
Linear (signals and) systems course is a core component of undergraduate curricula in electrical eng...
In this paper we describe experiences gained from teaching an introductory electrical engineering co...
Abstract–In a laboratory environment, the practicality and scope of experiments is constrained by ti...
Education research regarding electricity and circuit theory have shown that students, even at univer...
Abstract–This paper describes a hardware platform that can provide hands-on learning experiences for...
One of the more challenging aspects of most undergraduate electrical engineering programs is the Sig...
Conference PaperTraditional introductory courses in electrical engineering are typically circuit the...
This textbook presents an introduction to the fundamental concepts of continuous-time (CT) and discr...
Continuous Time Signals and Systems is a core course in the undergraduate electrical engineering cur...
Analog circuit course is a compulsory professional basic course for engineering majors such as autom...
Discrete time signal and systems courses are a good starting point to study in the electrical and co...
In this paper, Analog Insydes is used to deepen the student understanding of introductory circuits a...
Signals and Systems is a core Electrical Engineering undergraduate course. This course covers the to...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [858]-859) and index.xiv, 865 p. :This textbook presents an ...
Continuous Signals and System classes are often taught through a very theoretical approach. This app...
Linear (signals and) systems course is a core component of undergraduate curricula in electrical eng...
In this paper we describe experiences gained from teaching an introductory electrical engineering co...
Abstract–In a laboratory environment, the practicality and scope of experiments is constrained by ti...
Education research regarding electricity and circuit theory have shown that students, even at univer...