SYLLABUS

Contact Information:

Time Tuesday: 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM (Classroom Lectures)
Tuesday: 2:15 PM - 3:30 PM (Guest Lectures)
Place Lecture: 203 Simrall;
Guest Lectures: George Eastman Auditorium (Swalm)
Meetings: Simrall 206
Labs: Anywhere and Everywhere
Instructor Joseph Picone
Office: 413 Simrall
Office Hours: 9-10 MWF (others by appt.)
Email: picone@cavs.msstate.edu
Class Alias ece_4512@cavs.msstate.edu
URL http://www.cavs.msstate.edu/research/isip/publications/courses/ece_4512
Required Textbook(s) G. Voland, Engineering By Design, Addison-Wesley, 1999, ISBN 0-20-14985-10.
Prerequisite Credit or registration in an ECE technical elective; approval of a project proposal by your advisor.
Reference Textbook(s) P. Horowitz and W. Hill, The Art of Electronics, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1994, ISBN: 0-521-37095-7.

D.C. Hanselman and B.L. Littlefield, Mastering MATLAB: A Comprehensive Tutorial and Reference, 1/e,, Prentice-Hall, 1996, 542 pp., ISBN: 0-13-191594-0.

Grading Policies:

Grades are calculated using the following weights:

Team Leader
Team Member
  Design Document 20%   Design Document 20%
  Preliminary Design Review 10%   Preliminary Design Review 10%
  Design Review 10%   Design Review 10%
  Web Site 10%   Web Site 10%
  Peer Review 25%   Peer Review 25%
  Instructor Evaluation 25%   Advisor Evaluation 25%

In order that each team member be motivated to participate fully in the team, teams are allowed to vote members out of the group (we were inspired by the television series "Survivor") at the end of semester. For the member voted out, this might mean you have to retake this course, so you need to work to avoid this at all costs. More about this policy will be explained as the course unfolds.

I would thoroughly enjoy assigning letter grades according to the following distribution:

A
100 - 90
B
89 - 80
C
79 - 70
D
69 - 60
See you next semester
Below 60

Of course, if I was able to grade according to this distribution, it would be a first for a "Picone class."

Description:

The goal of our two semester sequence is to provide you with a realistic design experience, and teach you the tools and methodologies that can help you be successful at this endeavor. To be considered for a passing grade in this portion of the class, your design review must convince the committee this project is ready for the fabrication stage (the following course in the two-course sequence). You also must convince the committee that you have done a sufficient amount of simulation of your system.

The design document is a comprehensive description of the entire project including: requirements, test specification, design, and test certification. It presents simulation data demonstrating that your design is feasible, and addresses most of the points listed on the cover page of the course web site.

The design document must clearly state which portions of the team project were executed by which members. Each member is expected to contribute a section describing their contributions. Individual grades for each member will be assigned based on the contributions described in these sections. Of the 20% allocated to this portion of the grade, 15% will come from your individual contribution, and 5% from the overall grade on the document.

The preliminary design review should be a dry-run of the final presentation. It is a 15-minute presentation by one team member that reviews project as you expect it to progress through the end of this semester. At this presentation, any deficiencies that are documented must be rectified in your final design review.

The design review is the big enchilada. You must address all design deficiencies noted in your preliminary review, and review all aspects of the project (with technical details supporting your claims). It is also a 15-minute presentation. At the time of the design review, a project web site must be available containing all information about the project, including the documents described above and the design review presentation.

Team members will also submit a written evaluation of their fellow team members. This will include a chance to recommend individual grades for their team members, and comment on each member's contribution to the project. All claims of mutiny, insurgency, poor performance, etc., must be documented in sufficient detail to be given consideration. Team leaders will participate in a performance review conducted by the instructor during finals week. Faculty advisors will submit evaluations of each team member as well.

Schedule:

Class
Date
Topic(s)
1
01/09
Organization and Introductions
2
01/16
Project Overviews / Design Cycle
3
01/23
Troy Stovall, President, Gulf South Capital, Inc.
4
01/30
Gerald Nelson, COO, Deka Medical
5
02/06
Project Meetings
6
02/13
Robert Compton, founder, CID Venture Partners
7
02/20
Charles Doty, President, Lextron
8
02/27
Preliminary Design Review
9
03/06
Mark Rogers, President, SmartSynch
10
03/20
Don Roberton, CEO, Madison River Telecommunications
11
03/27
Fred Carl, President, Viking Range
12
04/03
David Bailey, Owner, United Support Systems
13
04/10
Project Meetings
14
04/17
Sam Lee, Owner/President, Infinity Capital
15
04/24
Design Review
16
05/01
Project Deliverables


Deliverables:

Item
Date
Description
1
01/16
Design Document: Problem Statement and Requirements
2
01/23
Web Site (Preliminary)
3
02/13
Design Document: Test Specification
4
02/20
Preliminary Design Review: Presentation
5
02/27
Preliminary Design Review
6
03/20
Design Document: Design
7
04/03
Design Document: Test Certification
8
04/10
Design Document
9
04/17
Design Review: Presentation
10
04/24
Design Review
11
05/01
Web Site