Dr. Roth's EE 316 Class Videos

These are .rm files and must be viewed using RealNetworks' RealPlayer 8 Basic or some other streaming video program.  Directions for downloading the RealPlayer viewer are at the bottom of the page.

If you wish to view these movies in an LRC lab, or on one of the computers in ENS329, you must have a set of headphones!  Please don’t play movies over the speakers when other hardworking engineering students are trying to work.  It’s not nice.

If you are using Netscape or some other browser, we’re sorry, but you may have to open RealPlayer, copy the link from the “Location” column below, and paste them in.  RealPlayer launches automatically in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.  You have been assimilated.

Title (click to view)

 

Location (copy and paste into RealPlayer)

 

Time (minutes)

Introduction

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316intro.rm

 

14

How to Make an A in EE 316

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316A.rm

 

27

Unit 3 - Boolean Algebra

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit3.rm

 

42

Unit 6 - Karnaugh Maps

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit6.rm

 

49

Unit 9 - Multiple-Output Networks, Multiplexers, PLAs

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit9.rm

 

37

Unit 11 - Flip-flops

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit11.rm

 

28

Unit 12 - Derivation of Flip-flop Input Equations

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit12.rm

 

27

Unit 13 - Analysis of Clocked Sequential Networks

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit13.rm

 

28

Unit 14 - State Graphs

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit14.rm

 

21

Unit 15 - Reduction of State Tables - State Assignment

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit15.rm

 

44

Unit 21 - State Graphs for Control Networks

 

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/projects/ee316/video/roth316unit21.rm

 

45

  

 If you need to download RealOne Player, be VERY CAREFUL.  The company seems to be trying VERY HARD to get you to accidentally download the version where they charge you $9.95.  But there is a FREE version.  Click HERE to launch a separate browser, and follow my directions.  (If my directions are incorrect, then RealPlayer may have changed their download page.  In this case, please send email to ee316_ta@ece.utexas.edu so we can fix these directions.  Thanks.)  Notice on that page that they want you to pay for the download!  Do you want to pay for the download?  I didn’t think so.  Look at the insignificant horizontal gray bar in the middle of the window.  On the left side, it says “Free Player.”  Click on that, but be careful!  The next screen is STILL trying to get you to buy the program after a 14-day trial.  Do you want to pay for RealPlayer or delete it after 14 days?  I didn’t think so.  But over on the right side of the screen, in drab gray, beneath warnings that you won’t have access to “premium services” and “exclusive” programming, is a link that says “Download the Free RealOne Player only.”  Click on that, but BE CAREFUL!  They have ONE MORE TRICK up their sleeve!  Follow the directions they give you, remembering of course to uncheck the box where you would give them permission to send you lots of superfluous email.  They’ll still send you some superfluous email, but not much, and the program is free.  Anyway, when you finish all this, the program will start to download, BUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SCREEN THERE IS A BUTTON TO DOWNLOAD THE $9.95 VERSION OF REALPLAYER!  Don’t click on it; your FREE RealPlayer is already downloading.  I think they have a contract with people who buy their really expensive movie-making software that says they HAVE to provide a free player.  So they hide it, but don’t go paying them again, because U.T. already paid them.  Unless you want their “valuable exclusive premium” programming or whatever.