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'''[[Electrical and Computer Engineering|ECE]] 2074: Electric Circuit Analysis Laboratory''' is the lab portion of the in-major introductory circuits class. It is a required course for [[computer engineering]] and [[electrical engineering]] students. This class is a [[Computer Engineering Laboratories|CEL]] course that makes use of the [[Lab-in-a-Box]] kit and textbook.
 
'''[[Electrical and Computer Engineering|ECE]] 2074: Electric Circuit Analysis Laboratory''' is the lab portion of the in-major introductory circuits class. It is a required course for [[computer engineering]] and [[electrical engineering]] students. This class is a [[Computer Engineering Laboratories|CEL]] course that makes use of the [[Lab-in-a-Box]] kit and textbook.
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=Required Software=
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PSpice and the Zeitnitz PC Oscilloscope are required for this class but students have successfully completed assignments using [[Qucs]] and [[Xoscope]] in the past. The teaching assistants are not obligated to support this software but in the past they have been helpful or at least accepting.
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=
 
* [[ECE 2004 Electric Circuit Analysis]] lecture
 
* [[ECE 2004 Electric Circuit Analysis]] lecture
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* [[QtOctave]]
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* [[Qucs]]
  
 
[[Category:Electrical and computer engineering courses]]
 
[[Category:Electrical and computer engineering courses]]

Revision as of 19:24, 9 December 2009

ECE 2074: Electric Circuit Analysis Laboratory is the lab portion of the in-major introductory circuits class. It is a required course for computer engineering and electrical engineering students. This class is a CEL course that makes use of the Lab-in-a-Box kit and textbook.

Required Software

PSpice and the Zeitnitz PC Oscilloscope are required for this class but students have successfully completed assignments using Qucs and Xoscope in the past. The teaching assistants are not obligated to support this software but in the past they have been helpful or at least accepting.

See Also