Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Spring Semester, 2008
6.01: Introduction to EECS I
Comments on Assignment/PS 6
The assignment was worth a total of 40 points. 18 for the Software Lab and 22 for the Design Lab. In general, you lost points if your code was not commented in some way, or if you did not have any test cases. Your graphs should also be labeled with a title explaining what the data represents and what both x-y axes are. If you consistently failed to do so, you may have lost a point.
- Software Lab (18 pts.)
- Q1: 1 pt. You could have lost a point here if your code modified the original input system functions. Or, if your code was uncommented and unexplained.
- Q2: 2 pt.
- Q4: 2 pt. You could have lost a point here if you had the correct derivation, but did not implement it correctly in code. Also, if your code modified the input system functions you would lose point.
- Q5: 2 pt.
- Q6-Q9: 1 pt. each
- Q10: 1 pt. We were looking for your equations to match lab 5's equations and an explanation of any minor differences.
- Q11-Q15: 1 pt. each
- Q16: 1 pt. Same as in Q10
- Design Lab (22 pts.)
- Q17: 2 pts.
- Q18: 1 pt.
- Q19: 1 pt.
- Q20: 2 pts. 1 point for working code and 1 point for testing
- Q21: 2 pts. 1 point for correct poles and 1 point for explanation/comments
- Q22: 2 pts. 1 point for working code and 1 point for explanation/comments
- Q23: 2 pts. 1 point for working code and 1 point for correct best gain values
- Q24: 1 pt.
- Q25: 1 pt.
- Q26: 5 pts. 1 point each for correctly implementing the system functions and 1 point for the correct combination of the system functions
- Q27: 2 pts. 1 point for working code and 1 point for correct best gain values
- Q28: 1 pt.