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EECS16B.org is the Spring 2024 course website for UC Berkeley’s EECS16B, “Designing Information Devices and Systems II.” It is not a commercial online course platform, but rather the official materials and course management page for a university course. The course focuses on the design of information devices and systems, covering topics such as circuits, signals and systems, control, system identification, SVD, PCA, and linearization.
Based on the scraped content, the course is very thoroughly organized: each week lists the Lecture Topic, Slides, Notes, Section, Lab, and Homework. The note system covers capacitors and RC circuits, transistors, second-order RLC systems, phasors, transfer functions, Bode plots, state space, feedback control, controllability, Gram-Schmidt, the spectral theorem, SVD, low-rank approximation, and PCA. The lab component is also substantial, including sensing, system identification, control, classification, and a final integrated demo, with Pre-Lab materials, Lab Notes, Slides, DataHub links, and code packages. The site also provides many past exams and solutions, making it suitable for systematic review.
The page does not provide any public pricing, payment methods, or certificate information. Judging from the berkeley.edu references, course staff, Discussion Schedule, and links to course policies, it primarily serves Berkeley’s on-campus course rather than being a certification course sold to the general public.
Its strengths are its high academic value, clear course pathway, and strong integration of theory and lab work. It is especially suitable for learners who want to move from circuits into control and data-driven system analysis. The past exams and solutions also significantly improve its value for self-assessment. Its drawbacks are the relatively high entry threshold: it requires foundations in circuits, linear algebra, differential equations, and Python/Notebook usage. Some Google Calendar, DataHub, or internal resources may require a Berkeley account. It also lacks clearly accessible public video lectures, so it is not ideal for complete beginners starting from scratch.
It is best suited for students currently taking EECS16B, undergraduate students in electrical engineering or computer science, and self-learners who have studied EECS16A or comparable foundations and want to deepen their understanding of system modeling and control. If you are simply looking for an online course with a certificate, this website is not a good match.
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