EE 3212 - ElectromagneticWaves 3

Institution:
Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Description:
The primary goal of this course is to establish the foundation concepts and applications of electromagnetic waves in the context of wireless applications. The course builds on electromagnetic field principles covered in previous courses. The course begins withmagnetic field topics and transitions into an introduction to time dynamic electromagnetic fields. Maxwell's equations are then examined. Electromagnetic waves are developed to illustrate the concept of propagation. This concept is then developed froma circuits viewpoint in the study of transmission lines. The Smith Chart is utilized to graphically determine and display transmission line andmeasurement results. Scattering parameters are introduced as the parameters used to express specifications andmeasurements of high-frequency components. Antennas and propagation are examined froma communication link viewpoint. An introduction to electromagnetic interference and signal integrity issues concludes the course. High frequencymeasurement techniques, components, and instrumentation are examined in the laboratory sessions. (prereq:MA-235, EE-3202)
Credits:
4.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(800) 332-6763
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Quarter

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