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** [https://www.mathworks.com/academia/tah-portal/duke-university-30359028.html MATLAB for Duke] if you want to download or [https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab-online.html MATLAB Online] if you want to use MATLAB Online. | ** [https://www.mathworks.com/academia/tah-portal/duke-university-30359028.html MATLAB for Duke] if you want to download or [https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab-online.html MATLAB Online] if you want to use MATLAB Online. | ||
*** You will need to create a free MathWorks Account using your Duke credentials. | *** You will need to create a free MathWorks Account using your Duke credentials. | ||
+ | *** You can install [https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab-drive.html MATLAB Drive] to access your files on the MathWorks Cloud. | ||
+ | ** [https://drive.matlab.com/sharing/0448c6f4-775a-489f-8506-5a0fbaab53b8 Shared MATLAB Online Folder with Bode Plot Demos] | ||
+ | *** [https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlabdrive/ug/share-and-collaborate-on-matlab-drive.html More information on Sharing and Collaborating with MATLAB] | ||
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* Test I: [[EGR 224/Fall 2021/Test 1|Topics]] | * Test I: [[EGR 224/Fall 2021/Test 1|Topics]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 1 April 2021
EGR 224 is a required course for all students planning to earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Duke University. It can also be taken as an elective by students in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department who want their out-of-depertment course to focus on electronics, signal processing, and sensing. This page is meant to provide answers to general questions about the course, not necessarily specific questions about content. There is also a Category:EGR 224 that will list all pages relevant to EGR 224. Note at the bottom of this page that it is a member of that category.
Students in EGR 224 may also want to check out the Welcome Back page.
Contents
Support Pages for Spring 2021
- See Category:EGR 224
Homework
- Homework 7
- For 10.48, use Mesh Current Method to come up with a system of equations then look at Maple/Phasors
- Homework 8
- Cascaded Bandpass Filter
- MATLAB:Transfer_Functions
- MATLAB for Duke if you want to download or MATLAB Online if you want to use MATLAB Online.
- You will need to create a free MathWorks Account using your Duke credentials.
- You can install MATLAB Drive to access your files on the MathWorks Cloud.
- Shared MATLAB Online Folder with Bode Plot Demos
Labs
- Lab 1 - Solving Circuit Equations Using Maple
- Note - if you are using the Duke Linux Maple via Mobaxterm or XQuartz and a window comes up telling you about an available update, click Cancel. If you are using Maple on your own computer, you can update at will.
- EGR 224/Maple 1
- Maple
- Maple/Initialization and Documentation
- Maple/Simultaneous Equations
- Maple/Examples/Circuits
- Lab 2 - Electrical Circuits and Measurements I
- Lab 3 - Electrical Circuits and Measurements II
- Multisim - general information
- EGR 224/Multisim - images showing how to connect a controlled source
- Multisim Group for EGR 224
- Lab 4 - Introduction to Arduino
- Lab 5 - Solving Circuits with Capacitors
- Lab 6 - Arduino: Interfacing with Hardware
- Lab 7 - RC ACSS Analysis
- Lab 8 - Laplace Transforms with Maple
Lectures
- Questions about specific lectures should go on the CampusWire page for the class.
- Lecture 2 - "Brute Force Example" on Sakai in Resources/Examples folder
- Lecture 3 - Equivalent resistor example: EGR_224/Examples/Req
Test Reviews
F.A.Q.
None Yet
Resources
- Wikipedia page on Cramer's Rule; includes demos for two and three variable systems.
Questions
Post your questions by editing the discussion page of this article. Edit the page, then scroll to the bottom and add a question by putting in the characters *{{Q}}, followed by your question and finally your signature (with four tildes, i.e. ~~~~). Using the {{Q}} will automatically put the page in the category of pages with questions - other editors hoping to help out can then go to that category page to see where the questions are. See the page for Template:Q for details and examples.
External Links
- http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/EGR224S21 - Dr. G's Spring 2021 Class Page
- Sakai site for EGR 224
- Campuswire site for EGR 224