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ENGR 1110: Introduction to (Electrical & Computer) Engineering Thaddeus Roppel, Ph. D. Department of

ENGR 1110: Introduction to (Electrical & Computer) Engineering Thaddeus Roppel, Ph. D. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Auburn University

Quiz Preparation Have Quiz sheet ready. l Top Center: QUIZ 1 l Upper Right:

Quiz Preparation Have Quiz sheet ready. l Top Center: QUIZ 1 l Upper Right: » Name (L, F, MI), » Today’s date 8/21/12 » Lab day , time » section number l Lab Day/Time Section Number Mon. 1: 00 Mon. 3: 00 8 9 Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. 36 10 11 35 12 2: 00 1: 00 3: 00 2: 00 1: 00 2

QUIZ QUESTION EXAMPLES Write QUESTION NUMBER and ANSWER on your paper. 1. (True or

QUIZ QUESTION EXAMPLES Write QUESTION NUMBER and ANSWER on your paper. 1. (True or False) Engineering requires teamwork. 2. Which of the following is NOT one of the six main sub-areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering: a) Microelectronics, b) Electromagnetics, c) Control Systems, d) Physics, e) Power Systems ---------------------------------------Example answers in correct format: 1. True 2. (d) Physics 3

Announcements Use a full sheet of paper for your lecture quiz. Submit face-down in

Announcements Use a full sheet of paper for your lecture quiz. Submit face-down in front or back of room as you leave. l Lecture Quiz is worth 25 points. l Labs meet in Broun 356. l » A short quiz will be given at the beginning of most labs. It may cover the current lab assignment and/or previous labs. Most labs have homework to be turned in at the next meeting. 4

Quiz l 1. Lecture Quizzes are worth _______ points. l 2. Most lab meetings

Quiz l 1. Lecture Quizzes are worth _______ points. l 2. Most lab meetings will have homework. Write TRUE or FALSE 5

Announcements Monday lab sections: Monday (9/3) is a holiday – no classes. You will

Announcements Monday lab sections: Monday (9/3) is a holiday – no classes. You will do Lab 2 and Lab 3 on 9/10. l All sections: bring your Student ID # to lab (903 xxx). Fill out keypad code request slip. l 6

Announcements l Keypad access to Broun 356 (and Broun Hall after hours) » Specify

Announcements l Keypad access to Broun 356 (and Broun Hall after hours) » Specify three six-digit numbers. – If your first choice is in use, your second choice will be assigned. Find it by trial and error at the keypad. If you give less than two choices, you will not get a code. » All the easy numbers have been taken (123456, pi, e, all 1’s etc). – Phone number permutations are good » Make a note of your codes. 7

Quiz l 3. Choose an easy number for your keypad code like 123456. Write

Quiz l 3. Choose an easy number for your keypad code like 123456. Write TRUE or FALSE 8

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 9

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 9

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 10

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 10

Syllabus l Course web site » Public – most content (lectures, labs, syllabus, etc.

Syllabus l Course web site » Public – most content (lectures, labs, syllabus, etc. ) » Canvas – Grades (and link to public website) l Objectives – introduce: – – l Engineering design Graphical, oral, and written technical communication Software tools: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Matlab Teams Textbook – Introduction to Engineering Design, Book 7: Projects, Skills and LEGO Challenges, Dally and Reeves 11

Email l CHECK YOUR EMAIL FREQUENTLY!! » At least once per day » More

Email l CHECK YOUR EMAIL FREQUENTLY!! » At least once per day » More if possible » Last minute updates, corrections, announcements will be sent via email l Email is the official communication medium of Auburn University If you do not have a userid (email account) – GET ONE! “I did not check my email” is not an valid excuse. 12

Syllabus l Grading 13

Syllabus l Grading 13

Professional Development Hours l l Professional engineering licensing requires professional development hours Pick two

Professional Development Hours l l Professional engineering licensing requires professional development hours Pick two of the following: – Student professional society meetings (IEEE, ASME, AICh. E, SWE, etc. ). Check posted notices & class website. – Guest lectures on campus – Other lectures/meetings announced in class – One memo only can be an interview a practicing or retired engineer l One-page memo due on each event » See Class Schedule for due dates. l Memos due within eight days of meeting. » Memos can only be turned in during lecture! 14

SKIT l Each team must produce a skit illustrating some aspect of engineering design.

SKIT l Each team must produce a skit illustrating some aspect of engineering design. » Skits should be 3 – 5 minutes in length » All aspects of the skit must be inoffensive. PG rating is a rough guideline. » Skits should be captured on video and uploaded to Canvas. » Selected skits will be screened during lecture without prior notice 15

Expectations Be on-time, pay attention, ask questions l Keep thorough, organized class notes l

Expectations Be on-time, pay attention, ask questions l Keep thorough, organized class notes l Read the assigned material BEFORE class and labs l Lab assignments are on class website l » You will be quizzed at the beginning of lab l Do neat, organized work for labs, homework, and quizzes 16

Expectations l This is “learn by doing” course l You will be asked to

Expectations l This is “learn by doing” course l You will be asked to perform certain tasks without a complete set of instructions » Function as a team » Perform the design project l Why? » Benefits of “figuring it out for yourself” » Real world 17

Et Cetera (etc. ) l Attendance – EXTREMELY IMPORTANT – More than 2 unexcused

Et Cetera (etc. ) l Attendance – EXTREMELY IMPORTANT – More than 2 unexcused absences from either class or lab will result in an F l Lecture Quizzes – Questions interspersed throughout lecture – Covers previous lecture/lab & reading – Quizzes are how we take attendance l l Guidelines for Submission of Homework Assignments Accessibility/Disability Outline/Schedule Office hours – by appointment – email to set up 18

Attendance l EXTREMELY IMPORTANT l More than 2 unexcused absences from either class or

Attendance l EXTREMELY IMPORTANT l More than 2 unexcused absences from either class or lab will result in an F l Check Canvas for scores l Report grade discrepancies (lost grades, grading errors, etc. ) to the Professor as soon as possible. 19

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 20

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 20

What is Engineering? l The application of science and mathematics to the design, construction

What is Engineering? l The application of science and mathematics to the design, construction and use of systems, through the process of analysis and synthesis, to solve a specific problem. System = a collection of interacting or interdependent components. Analysis = the logical or mathematical examination of the components and the characteristics of a system. Synthesis = the selection of components to form a system with specific characteristics. 21

“Big 6” Engineering Fields Civil ~ 1852 (ASCE) l Mechanical ~ 1880 (ASME) l

“Big 6” Engineering Fields Civil ~ 1852 (ASCE) l Mechanical ~ 1880 (ASME) l Electrical ~ 1884 (IEEE) l Chemical ~ 1904 (AICh. E) l Computer ~ 1947 (ACM) l Industrial ~ 1948 (IIE) l 22

What is Electrical & Computer Engineering? l If it plugs into a wall or

What is Electrical & Computer Engineering? l If it plugs into a wall or runs off of a battery, electrical and/or computer engineers were involved in its design and manufacture. 23

What is Electrical & Computer Engineering? l Main sub-areas of ECE: – Computers –

What is Electrical & Computer Engineering? l Main sub-areas of ECE: – Computers – Microelectronics – Communications & Digital Signal Processing – Power – Control systems – Electromagnetics 24

Computers and Digital Systems 25

Computers and Digital Systems 25

Microelectronics Design Fabrication Packaging 26

Microelectronics Design Fabrication Packaging 26

Communications and DSP 27

Communications and DSP 27

Power Systems 28

Power Systems 28

Control Systems 29

Control Systems 29

Electromagnetics 30

Electromagnetics 30

AU MRI Research Center 31

AU MRI Research Center 31

Quiz 4. Which one of these is NOT considered a sub-area of EE: Electromagnetics,

Quiz 4. Which one of these is NOT considered a sub-area of EE: Electromagnetics, communications, physics Write out the answer. l 32

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 33

Outline l Syllabus l Electrical and Computer Engineering l Teamwork 33

Engineering Teams Engineering requires teamwork! l Important for college survival as well. l Attention

Engineering Teams Engineering requires teamwork! l Important for college survival as well. l Attention must be given to the functioning of the team, not just the end product. l 34

Team Meetings If not handled properly, team meetings can be a waste of time.

Team Meetings If not handled properly, team meetings can be a waste of time. l Tips for effective team meetings: l » Prepare an agenda in advance » Teams typically do not have total agreement on issues » Have clearly defined action items by the end of the meeting – Assign one or team members to each action item – Assign deadlines for each action item 35

Stages of Team Development Orientation l Problems/Dissatisfaction l Resolution l Prototype l Production (not

Stages of Team Development Orientation l Problems/Dissatisfaction l Resolution l Prototype l Production (not in this course) l Termination l 36

Design Project 37

Design Project 37

Tips l GET STARTED EARLY!!!! l Once you have been assigned to a team

Tips l GET STARTED EARLY!!!! l Once you have been assigned to a team » Get your motors as early as possible. » Order any special Lego parts you need (e. g. , search for legos buckets) 38

Quiz l 5. Which stage(s) of teaming (Orientation, Problems, Resolution, Prototype, Production, Termination) will

Quiz l 5. Which stage(s) of teaming (Orientation, Problems, Resolution, Prototype, Production, Termination) will NOT be performed in this course? Write out the answer(s). END OF LECTURE 39

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