Student Resources
Useful EE-related web sites
- IEEE: http://www.ieee.org
- UWM IEEE Chapter: http://ieee.soc.uwm.edu/
- LTSpice at linear technology (to get LTSpice): http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/
- PSpice: http://www.engr.uky.edu/~cathey/pspice061301.html
- Electronics datasheets: http://www.datasheetlocator.com/
- Electronics products: http://www.electronicproducts.com/
- Electroniocs componnts: http://cmpmedia.globalspec.com/
- Electronics Design:http://www.elecdesign.com/Departments/DepartmentID/2/2.html
- Electronics design: http://web-ee.com/
- Electrons design: http://www.electronics-project-design.com/
- Electronic News, EDN: http://www.edn.com/index.asp?layout=news&spacedesc=designIdeas&industryi
d=44217 - General EE site, embedded systems: http://ee.cleversoul.com/
- Digi-Key Product Training Modules: http://dkc1.digikey.com/us/en/PTM/Modules.html
- Printed circuit boards: http://www.expresspcb.com/
- IEEE Code of Ethics
- Software Currently Used in EE Courses
Electrical Engineers (EE) require various software packages for modeling circuits, devices and systems. The software information table in the pdf file under the link above gives the required software packages for each course and level of instruction. In general, Matlab is mandatory for math and system related courses while SPICE is required for circuit courses. Other packages (such as LabView, Express PCB, VHDL, Powerworld Ansoft Designer, Psim, iasm and imagej) may be necessary for some EE courses.
Disclaimer: The table in the pdf file means to raise the awareness of various software packages that may be used in EE courses. For accurate information, please confirm with instructor or syllabus of each course