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3.00 Credits
Develops experience in code development, debugging, and testing of real-time digital signal processing algorithms using dedicated hardware. Applications include filtering, signal synthesis, audio special effects, and frequency domain techniques based on the Fast Fourier Transform. Prereq., ECEN 3300. Coreq., ECEN 4632. Same as ECEN 5532.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic techniques used in translating programming languages: scanning, parsing, definition table management, operator identification and coercion, code selection and register allocation, error recovery. Students build a complete compiler for a simple language. Prereq., ECEN 2120. Same as CSCI 4555.
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3.00 Credits
Lectures deal with techniques for product requirements definition, project planning, coding, verification, validation, performance evaluation, and maintenance of medium-scale (2-3000 line) systems. Primary emphasis is on practical application of these techniques to a specified software project. Students work in teams to produce appropriate documents for each phase and are responsible for project completion according to specification and schedule. Course project is written in C on a UNIX look-alike system; prior knowledge of C or UNIX is not required. Prereq., CSCI 2270.
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3.00 Credits
Studies computer design at the gate level. Discusses microprogrammed and hardwired control units, memory design, arithmetic and logic unit, I/O, and peripheral devices. Briefly covers aspects of modern computer architecture, such as parallel processing and reduced instruction set computers. Prereq., ECEN 2120, 3100. Same as CSCI 4593.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental concepts, techniques, and technology of modern optical and photonic systems. Individual labs cover particular fields of optical technology, including light sources such as lasers and LEDs, interferometers, fiber-optic communications, photodetection, spectrometers, and holography. Practical skills such as how to align an optical system will also be emphasized. Prereq., ECEN 3400 or PHYS 4510 and 4000-level optics course. Restricted to juniors/seniors.
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on laboratory experience for teams of 3-5 members in the systematic proposal, design, build, integration, test, and documentation of an electronic/ computer based system. The result will be a reliably operating, stand-alone analog/digital system, with publication quality technical documentation. Prereq., ECEN 2120, 3100, 3250, 3300, 3400, 3810, plus ECEN 4593 for ECEN majors. Restricted to seniors.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces system hardware and firmware design for embedded applications. Students independently design and develop a hardware platform encompassing a microcontroller and peripherals. Firmware is developed in C and assembly. A significant final project is designed, developed, documented, and presented. Prereqs., ECEN 2120 and 3100, or instructor consent. Recommended prereqs., ECEN 3250 and 4593. Same as ECEN 5613.
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3.00 Credits
Examines optics, optical systems, and electro-optics devices with the goal of integrating optical and electro-optical devices into optoelectronic systems. System design is covered with emphasis given to resolution, field of view, signal-to-noise ratio, speed of operation, and other system constraints. Prereq., ECEN 3400. Same as ECEN 5616.
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3.00 Credits
Design and build a microprocessor-based embedded system application requiring integration of sensor/actuator devices, a real-time operating system and application firmware and software. Real-time rate monotonic theory and embedded architecture are covered. Prereq., ECEN 2120 and ECEN 3100, or instructor consent. Recommended prereq., ECEN 4613. Same as ECEN 5623.
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3.00 Credits
Covers both the analysis and design of FIR and IIR digital filters. Discusses implementations in both software and hardware. Emphasizes use of the FFT as an analysis tool. Includes examples in speech processing, noise canceling, and communications. Prereq., ECEN 3300. Restricted to seniors.
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