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EE 4347
Applied Electromagnetics
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Course Introduction
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Course InstructorDr. Raymond C. RumpfOffice: A‐337Phone: (915) 747‐6958E‐Mail: [email protected]
Lecture Outline
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• Welcome!
• About this class
• Rules and syllabus
• Let’s get started!
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Welcome
Course Information
http://emlab.utep.edu/ee4347appliedem.htmEE-4347 Applied Electomagnetics3 credit hours
Instructor Information
Name: Dr. Raymond C. RumpfOffice: ENGR A-337Office Hours: T/R, 9:00pm – 10:00pm, or by appointmentTelephone: (915) 747-6958E-Mail: [email protected]
Important Dates
12 Dec Final Exam. 1:00pm – 3:45pm
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Course Website
• Syllabus• Homework assignments• Notes (not complete)• Summaries• MATLAB codes• Supplemental information
http://emlab.utep.edu/ee4347appliedem.htm
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About This Class
Topics for this Course
• Topic 1 – Maxwell’s Equations
• Topic 2 – Electromagnetic Properties of Materials
• Topic 3 – Electromagnetic Waves
• Topic 4 – Transmission Lines
• Topic 5 – Waveguides
• Topic 6 – Computational Electromagnetics
• Topic 7 – Smith Charts
• Topic 8 – Electromagnetic Devices
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Topic 1 – Maxwell’s Equations
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Topic 2 – EM Properties of Materials
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Topic 3 – Electromagnetic Waves
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Topic 4 – Transmission Lines
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Topic 5 – Waveguides
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Topic 6 – Computational EM (CEM)
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Topic 7 – Smith Charts
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Topic 8 – Electromagnetic Devices
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Rules & Syllabus
Prerequisites By Course
• EE 3331 – Electromagnetic Field Theory
• MATH 2313 – Calculus III (Vector calculus)
• MATH 2326 – Differential Equations
• EE 2351 – Electric Circuits II
• EE 2353 – Continuous‐Time Signals and Systems
• PHYS 2421 – Fields and Waves
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Prerequisites By Topic
• Fundamental laws of electricity
• Differential equations
• Vector calculus
• Fields and waves
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Required Materials
• Notebook to archive notes, tests, homework, etc.
• Scientific calculator (TI‐85 or equivalent)
• 30 cm ruler, compass, and colored pencils
• Access to a computer with MATLAB and internet
• Textbook– Elements of Electromagnetics, 6th Ed.
Matthew N. O. SadikuOxford University Press, 2015ISBN-13: 978-0199321384ISBN-10: 0199321388
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Grading
Area Weight
Homework 30%
Exams 40%
Participation 10%
Final Exam 20%
Homework
• Assigned on a weekly basis.
• Show all work. Only use calculator for basic arithmetic.
• Homework is due at the start of lecture.
• No late assignments accepted.
• DO YOUR OWN WORK!!
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Homework Format
• Must be submitted as a single hard‐copy document. No electronic submissions.
• Must include a cover page
– Course info, student name, assignment number, due date, etc.
– No work should appear on cover page.
• Problems must be placed in proper order.
• Work must be neat and well organized.
• Finish your calculations.
• Show all work or answer will be graded as incorrect.
• Final answers must be boxed or answer will be graded as incorrect.
• Do not box intermediate results or answer will be graded as incorrect.
• Include proper units or answer will be graded as incorrect.
• Homework must be stapled at upper‐left corner. No additional binding.
• Single‐sided pages are preferred, but not required except when using engineering paper.
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Participation / Attendance
• ASK QUESTIONS!!
• Be proactive in class and respond to polls.
• Attend every lecture.
• Show up to lecture on time.
• Contact me ahead of time if you have to miss a class, test, or homework.
• You are responsible for anything you missed during your absence.
• Be quiet and courteous. Electronic devices should be turned off or put in silent mode.
• Purchase the text book.
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Tests
• Few or frequent?
• Allowed both sides of one 8.5”x11” cheat‐sheet, a scientific calculator, and pens/pencils.
– There will be one test where a cheat-sheet is not allowed.
• Write your name VERY neatly.
• Work must be written neatly.
• Final answers must be boxed. Don’t box intermediate results.
• Don’t forget to use proper units.
• Finish calculations.
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Recommended Habits
• Come to every lecture.
• Ask questions and respond to polls.
• Don’t let yourself get behind.
• Rewrite your lecture notes and fill in the gaps.
• Create summary sheets to organize information.
• Do your homework in a format that will let you easily relearn the information 10 years from now.
• Be sure you are on the e‐mail list for the class.
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Let’s Get Started!