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Course Schedule

This document provides the schedule for the SYSC3600 course in Fall 2017. It includes the dates for lectures, labs, assignments, and sections as well as the topics covered each week. There are 26 lectures over 14 weeks covering various topics in systems modeling including state variable models, Laplace transforms, transfer functions, frequency response, and block diagrams. The schedule also lists 3 labs and 5 assignments due throughout the semester with the final assignment and last lab due near the end of the course.

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Course Schedule

This document provides the schedule for the SYSC3600 course in Fall 2017. It includes the dates for lectures, labs, assignments, and sections as well as the topics covered each week. There are 26 lectures over 14 weeks covering various topics in systems modeling including state variable models, Laplace transforms, transfer functions, frequency response, and block diagrams. The schedule also lists 3 labs and 5 assignments due throughout the semester with the final assignment and last lab due near the end of the course.

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Ryan Hirani
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SYSC3600 Schedule - Fall 2017

Date Lectures Labs Assignments Sections Topics


Wed - Sept - 6 1 Week1Modelsofanalogoussystems.ThetimeresponseanduseofOperational
Amplifiers.Statevariablemodelsofelectrical,mechanicalandelectromechanical
Mon - Sept - 11 2 Course Notes systems

Tue- Sept 12 A1 Starts

Wed - Sept -13 3 Course Notes Week2Statevariablemodelingcontinuedandexamplespresented.Thedrawing


ofsimulationdiagramsfromthesystemmodels.
Mon - Sept - 18 4 L0 Start 5.3 & 5.4

Wed - Sept - 20 5 Week3Timedomainsolutionstothefirstorderdifferentialequation.Derivation


8.1 & 8.2 oftheconvolutionintegral.Theunitimpulseresponseandthestepresponseof
Mon - Sept - 25 6 firstordersystems.

Wed - Sept - 27 7 Week4Theuseofconvolutiontocomputethesystemoutput.Graphical


methodsandexamples.
Mon - Oct - 2 8 Course Notes

Tues- Oct - 3 L1 Start A1 Due / A2-Start

Wed - Oct - 4 9 Week5TheLaplacetransform.TheLaplacetransformoftheimpulseandstep


2.1 - 2.5 inputs.TheLaplacetransformofbasicfunctionsandimportantLaplacetransform
Mon - Oct - 9 10 properties.InitialvalueandfinalvaluetheoremsandLaplacetransformexamples.

Wed - Oct - 11 11
Week6Laplacetransformoflineardifferentialequations.Derivationofthe
Mon - Oct - 16 12 4.1 - 4.3 transferfunction.InverseLaplacetransformbypartialfractionexpansion.
Residuesofrealandcomplexpoles.Graphicaltechniquesandexamples.
Tue- Oct - 17 A2 Due / A3 start

Wed - Oct - 18 13 8.3 Week7Dynamicsofsecondordersystems.Dampingfactor,naturalfrequency


andthestepresponse.Dynamicsofhigherordersystems.
Mon - Oct - 23
Fall Break
Wed - Oct - 25

Mon - Oct - 30 14 8.4 & 8.5

Tue - Oct. 31 L1 Due / L2 Start

Wed - Nov - 1 15 4.2 Week8Operationsonblockdiagrams.Derivationofthetransferfunctionusing


blockdiagramreduction.
Mon - Nov - 6 16 10.1 - 10.2

Tue- Nov - 7 A3 Due / A4-Start

Wed - Nov - 8 17 9.1 - 9.2 Week9Steadystatefrequencyresponseoffirstorderandsecondordersystems.


Resonance,filterquality,examples.
Mon - Nov - 13 18

Tue - Nov - 14 L2 Due / L3 Start

Wed - Nov - 15 19 Week10&11Frequencyresponseofhigherordersystems.Bodediagrams,


asymptotes,breakfrequency,bandwidthandgraphicalmethods.
Mon - Nov - 20 20

Tue- Nov - 21 A4 Due / A5-Start 11.1 -11.3

Wed - Nov - 22 21

Mon - Nov - 27 22

Wed - Nov - 29 23 Week12Examplesofbodediagramsforhigherorderlumpedparameter


systems.
Mon - Dec - 4 24

Wed - Dec - 6 25

Thur - Dec - 7 L3 Due A5 Due Review

Fri - Dec - 8 26

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