12 Angry Men
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12 Angry Men
City University of Hong Kong
Department of Electronic Engineering
EE3003 Electronic Product Design for BEngECE
Experiment Schedule of EE3003 for Semester A 2007 / 2008
Session Days Time Lab Location+ Lab Supervisors*
L01
L02
L03
L04 Tuesday 13:30 – 16:20 CPE
AE
GT
DMC HC
QNX
KMW
LFY
+ CPE Control Systems and Power Electronics Laboratory, Room P1404
AE Applied Electromagnetics Laboratory, Room P7822
GT General Teaching Laboratory, Room P1809
DMC Digital and Mobile Communications Laboratory, Room P1803
* HC Prof. Henry S H Chung (Course Examiner) [eeshc@cityu.edu.hk]
QNX Dr. Q XUE [eeqxue@cityu.edu.hk]
KMW Dr. Angus K M WU [eeawueed@cityu.edu.hk]
LFY Dr. L F Yeung [eelyeung@cityu.edu.hk]
Week Date Location Week Date Location
1 4 / 9 / 2007 LT 7 8 23 / 10 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC
2 11 / 9 / 2007 Canceled 9 30 / 10 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC
3 18 / 9 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC 10 6 / 11 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC
4 25 / 9 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC 11 13 / 11 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC
5 2 / 10 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC 12 20 / 11 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC
6 9 / 10 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC 13 27 / 11 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC
7 16 / 10 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC 14 4 / 12 / 2007 CPE, AE, GT, DMC
City University of Hong Kong
Department of Electronic Engineering
EE3003 Electronic Product Design
Course aims and objectives
This course aims to introduce students with a clear understanding of the practical design problems of electronic products at an introductory level. The objective is for students to become familiar with the concept of product design, component tolerances, production constraints, safety requirements, and EMC standards are dealt with through a case study.
Intended Learning Outcomes
• Identify and recognize the essential design and production procedures of electronic products.
• Apply fundamental analysis methods and theorems to the solution of the case study.
• Design and implement a prototype for meeting the case study requirements.
• Acquire hands-on experience and problem-solving skills in electronic product design.
• Acquire experience in presenting the design work.
• Form the foundation for the Electronic Product Manufacturing Project, the penultimate part of the industrial training programme run in the summer semester.
Overview of the course schedule
Week 1 - Introduction of the product development cycle and exploration of this EPD course
Week 2 - No laboratory session in the week
Week 3 – 4 - Submission of product and technical specifications of the starter circuit [Appendix I]
Week 4 – 6 - Building the starter circuit
Week 7 – 13 - Designing a test jig and preparations of the bill-of-materials (BOM) [Appendix II] and test plan [Appendix III] for the starter circuit
Week 10 – 13 - Preparation and submission of the product specification of your own product that will be developed in Semester B [Appendix IV]
Week 14 - Presentation of the prototype of the starter