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      Teh AMPM (Analog, Mixed-signal and Power Microelectronics) Research Group
       @ VLSI Design & Test Lab (
Engineering building, room E-218)
       Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
      
San Diego State University
       5500 Campanile Drive
       San Diego, CA 92182-1309.


My teaching philosophy: I believe that it is important to teach my students how they can engineer practical solutions based on abstract principles and limited economic resources. Learning how to trade-off different design parameters to achieve different design objectives is one of the most important skill that you will learn in my class. Class materials are always related to the context of actual industrial application so that students can correlate the classroom theory to the industrial practice. Helping students to visualize class materials with simple daily life analogies, and earn hands-on laboratory design and test experience are the two essential elements in my courses. I also encourage students to work in diverse teams, and communicate their work using professionally written reports and concise oral presentation for smaller, graduate level classes. 

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     Courses offered in SDSU:

  • EE330 - Fundamentals of Engineering Electronics
  • COMPE572 - VLSI Circuit Design
  • EE530 - Analog Integrated Circuit Design
  • EE600 - Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit Design
   Previous courses taught in HKUST, Hong Kong and
   MMU, Malaysia:
  • ELEC2410 - Basic Electronics  
  • ELEC4430 - Introduction to Power Electronics 
  • ECP1016 - Computer & Program Design
  • ECP1026 - Algorithm & Data Structure 
  • EEN1016 - Electronics I
  • EEN1026 - Electronics II
  • EPM1026 - Introduction to Machines
  • ECP2036 - Microprocessor System & Interfacing
  • ECP2046 - Computer Organization