Review of basic concepts in structural analysis:structure (structural elements, joints and supports, stability, rigidity and static indeterminacy, kinematic indeterminacy);loa
The goal of this course is to solidify and build upon a student's knowledge of computer organization by presenting hands-on experience with microcontrollers. Students will als
Metrics - delay power - brief introducction to CMOS inverter operation - CMOS manufacturing Process - MOS transistor - Inverter VTC - MOS capacitor - Inverter delay - Energy -
Physics, fabrication, and design of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). Micro and nanofabrication processes, including silicon surface and bulk micromachining and non-sili
This course covers the fundamental circuit and device concepts needed to understand analog integrated circuits. After an overview of the basic properties of semiconductors, th
This course serves as an introduction to the principles of electrical engineering, starting from the basic concepts of voltage and current and circuit elements of resistors, c
Single and multiple stage transistor amplifiers. Operational amplifiers. Feedback amplifiers, 2-port formulation, source, load, and feedback network loading. Frequency respons
This course introduces students to the basics of models, analysis tools, and control for embedded systems operating in real time. Students learn how to combine physical proces
Contents:
Introduction and Overview - Requirements and Specifications - Design pt. 2 and AOP - Requirements and Specifications Part 2 & Michael Jackson lecture - Design - Evo
Future of technology, innovation, outsourcing, manufacturing, research and development in digital technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology and engineering. New technology con
Ideas and techniques for designing, developing, and modifying large software systems. Function-oriented and object-oriented modular design techniques, designing for re-use and
The Energy Seminar is produced by the Woods and Precourt Institutes and is comprised of an interdisciplinary series of talks primarily by Stanford experts on a broad range of