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Revision as of 16:35, 9 February 2011
For the Spring 2011 semester, ECE 141 and ME 125 will be taught as one course.
ECE 141 is an elective concentration course in Linear Controls for students planning to earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. It is a part of the Signal Processing, Communication, and Controls group.
ME 125 is a required course on Control Systems for students planning to earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Duke University.
This page is meant to provide answers to general questions about the course, not necessarily specific questions about content. There are also Category:ECE 141 and Category:ME 125 links that will list all pages relevant to the two courses. Note at the bottom of this page that it is a member of that category.
Contents
Support Pages for Spring 2011
- See Category:ECE 141 for full list.
- Labs
- Lab 1 - Introduction to xMaple
- Lab 3 - Instrumentation Basics and Simulink
- Instrumentation
- DSPACE
- External link for needed files
- Lab 4 - Time Response Approximation and Simulation
- Lectures
- Tests
- TBD
F.A.Q.
None Yet
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/ControlsS11 - Dr. G's Spring 2011 Class Page
- http://courses.duke.edu - Duke's BlackBoard site