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EE 355A: Power Engineering and Power Quality
3.00 Credits
Merrimack College
This course provides an introduction to power engineering, and introduces advanced topics in power quality. Power engineering topics include real and reactive power in single phase and polyphase AC circuits, magnetic circuits, tranformers and DC and AC machines. Power quality problems such as electrical transients, harmonics, voltage sag, and nonunity power factor are covered. Solutions and designs to avoid power quality problems are covered. Prerequisite: EE 214A. Three hours of lecture per week.
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EE 392: Data Communications and Networks
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
A fundamental study of data communication networks and open standards, its electrical interface, data transmission and protocol basics. Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks and Internet working as well as open systems will be covered. Students are expected to complete one in-depth research topic. Prerequisites: CS 205A or EE 226A; CS 162A, or EE 151A; EE 322A Four hours a week.
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EE 423A: Electronics III
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
A detailed study of feedback principles and applications, power amplifiers, active filters, tuned amplifiers, and oscillators. Prerequisite: EE 322A. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week.
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EE 423A - Electronics III
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EE 425A: Optical Electronics
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
Foundations of electro-optics. Matrix methods for lens design. Analysis of thin films. Optical fiber waveguides and systems. Principles of lasers and other sources and detectors including a coherence description. Imaging applications including coherent, incoherent and holographic. Lectures and class demonstration-laboratories included. A special project is required. Prerequisites: PY 212A, EE 344A.
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EE 451A: Advanced Electrical Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Merrimack College
A project-oriented laboratory drawing on the student’s prior work in electronics, computer systems, control systems, communication or energy conversion. The student formulates a design project in consultation with the instructor. Prerequisite: senior standing. Two laboratory periods a week.
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EE 463A,464A: Special Topics in Electrical Engineering, I and II each
3.00 Credits
Merrimack College
Reading, lectures, study and research on topics of importance in electrical engineering. This course is tailored to the interest of the faculty and students and offered only on demand. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
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EE 463A,464A - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering, I and II each
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EE 474A: Control Theory II
3.00 Credits
Merrimack College
The design of control systems using both classical and modern techniques and compensation techniques based on both frequency response and rootlocus methods. An introduction to the state-space formulation. The design of systems using the statevariable feedback. An optimal design by use of a quadratic performance index. Prerequisite: EE 334A. Three hours a week.
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EE 475A: VLSI Design
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
Introduces a hierarchical design methodology for VLSI design and presents both NMOS and CMOS technology. Circuits are designed on computer workstations for actual IC fabrication. Prerequisites: EE 112A or CS 230A, EE 214A, EE 322A. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week.
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EE 486A: Data Networking
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
The Internet is the mainstream pathway for data communications today. The major components studied include both the hardware elements: hubs, switches, bridges, and routers and the major software elements: Five layer TCP/IP stack. The student will learn about all of these in detail during class and laboratories assignments. Prerequisites: CS 392A or EE 392A. Three hours of lecture and one three-hour laboratory period per week.
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EE 490A: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Merrimack College
Qualified students may propose a course of individual study and work to be conducted under the direction of a member of the department. Based on the needs of industry, special topics in a particular research area will be proposed by the faculty. Prerequisite: consent of the department.
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