Dr. Jesús Calviño-Fraga is a Senior Instructor in the Electrical Engineering Department in UBC. In 1987 he got his Electronics Engineering degree from Universidad Simón Bolívar in Caracas, Venezuela. After moving to Canada in 1997, Jesús completed his Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees from UBC in 1999 and 2003 respectively. From 2003 he has been working as an instructor in the EECE department.
| EECE 251 |
Circuit Analysis I The fundamentals of analysis of lumped linear time-invariant circuits; network theorems; operational amplifiers; first and second-order circuits; impedance and admittance functions. |
| EECE 259 |
Introduction to Microcomputers Boolean algebra; combinational and sequential circuits; organization and operation of microcomputers, memory addressing modes, representation of information, instruction sets, machine and assembly language programming, systems programs, I/O structures, I/O interfacing and I/O programming, introduction to digital system design using microcomputers. Course Overview This course is a combination of two previous courses - EECE 256 and EECE 259 |
| EECE 280 |
Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory I Introduction to oscilloscopes, signal generators and electrical measuring instruments. Experiments in analog and digital logic circuits. Course Objectives This is a first EECE laboratory on electric circuits and electronics. You will gain experience in using test equipment, circuit components, and integrated circuits for some simple applications. Course Structure Lecture: 1 hour per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week There are 9 laboratory modules and a project to be completed. |
| EECE 281 |
Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory II Experiments involving electronic devices and circuits, electromagnetics and microcomputers. Final group project requiring oral presentation of student-prepared slides. Prerequisites ONE of EECE 201 - Project Integrated Program I EECE 280 - Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory I |
| EECE 282 |
Biomedical Engineering Laboratory Experiments involving electronic devices and circuits, electromagnetics, microcomputers, and applications in biomedical engineering. Restricted to students admitted to the Biomedical Engineering option in Electrical Engineering. |
| EECE 284 |
Electronics Laboratory Design project involving electronic devices and circuits, electromagnetics, and microcomputers. |
| EECE 353 |
Digital Systems Design Advanced combinational and sequential electronic system design. Hardware specification, modeling, and simulation using hardware description languages (HDLs) and CAD tools. Design with programmable logic including FPGA's. Applications include complex state machines, microcontrollers, arithmetic circuits, and interface units. Credit can be given for only one of EECE 353 or EECE 379. |
