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ECE 186A - Senior Design I (1 Unit)

Design Projects in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Prerequisites: 30 units of ECE (see advising notes) or permission of instructor; University writing requirement.


 
Syllabus Information


Class Files (PDF Documents)
Endorsement Form
     endorsement.pdf

Proposal Guidelines
     project_proposal_requirements.pdf

Progress Report Information
     progress_reports.pdf

Example Technical Talk
     clwl07.pdf
 
HOWTOs - LaTeX
     HOWTO Install LaTeX

Example LaTeX Code
     Generic Starter File  generic.tex
     Generic  Code example_code.tex


IEEE Transactions Style Files
     1.  Download the IEEE Transactions Style File and the IEEE Transactions Bibliography Style File from the appropriate IEEE webpage.
     2.  Unzip the files in separate directories, and read the pdf HOWTO files to get started.
     3.  The IEEE provides you with a bare bones file, called bare_jrnl.tex, which you can use as a basis for your master LaTeX file.
     4.  The bare bones file, once you have run it through latex, will produce bare_jrnl.pdf.


Example Bibliography Files (bibtex) for Reference Format
     kriehn.bib
     books.bib

Vectorized Graphics Editors  pick one that creates postscript files!

Additional Example Files
Example Papers, Proposals, Tables, and Flowcharts
     paper.pdf
     proposal.pdf
     table.pdf

     timeline.pdf

Example Figures

     intro_array.eps
     beamtap.ps
     array_2d_100.ps
     
ehplot1.ps
     
bf_null_red.eps

Oral Presentations
PowerPoint Essay Edward Tufte
    https://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/powerpoint

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information  Edward Tufte
     https://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/index




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