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ECE 332: Microprocessors
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Microprocessor architecture, software development tools, and hardware interfacing. Emphasis is placed on 16 and 32 bit microprocessor systems. Machine and assembly language programming, instruction set, addressing modes, programming techniques, memory systems, I/O interfacing, and interrupt handling are among the topics studied with practical applications in data acquisition, control, and interfacing. PREREQ: ECE 230.
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ECE 332L: Microprocessors Lab
0.00 Credits
Boise State University
Lab work on microprocessors using a Macroassembler and a hardware experimentation kit. COREQ: ECE 332.
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ECE 350: Signals And Systems
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Signal and system properties. Fourier transforms. Basics of amplitude modulation. Sampling and aliasing. Z-transforms and digital filters. Nondeterministic signals. PREREQ: ECE 225, ECE 288, COREQ: MATH 360 or MATH 361, ECE 350L.
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ECE 350L: Signals And Systems Lab
0.00 Credits
Boise State University
Lab work on signals and systems. COREQ: ECE 350.
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ECE 360: System Modeling And Control. me 360)
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Modeling and simulation of physical systems. Transfer functions, block diagrams, and signal-flow graphs. Statevariable analysis of linear systems and stability. Steady-state and transient specifications. Root locus technique. Design of feedback control systems. May be taken for ECE or ME credit, but not both. PREREQ: (ECE 225 and ECE 288) or (ENGR 220 and ENGR 240).
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ECE 376: Industrial Power Distribution
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Codes and standards, three-phase and single-phase system planning and design, voltage considerations, equipment protection, grounding design, power switching and motor control, lighting design, substation design, PLC system architecture design, and programming, equipment specification, construction drawings and specifications. PREREQ: ECE 225 or PERM/INST.
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ECE 390: Electromagnetic Theory. Phys 381)
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Electrostatic fields, potentials, Gauss' law, solutions of Laplace's equation, electrostatics of conductors and dielectricmaterials, vector potentials, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic radiation. This course may be taken for either ECE or PHYS credit, but not both. PREREQ: MATH 275, MATH 333 and PHYS 212.
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ECE 410: Integrated Circuit Physical Design
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
CMOS IC layout, modeling, parasitic capacitance extraction, SPICE simulation. Design of static and dynamic logic gates, counters, registers, memories. Students will produce a verified layout file that can be used to build a set of photomasks for fabrication in either a foundry or in ECE 440. PREREQ: ECE 322.
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ECE 410L: Mosis Chip Evaluation
0.00 Credits
Boise State University
Laboratory to evaluate the CMOS integrated circuit chips designed in ECE 410 and fabricated through MOSIS (metal-oxidesemiconductor implementation system). PREREQ: ECE 410.
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ECE 411: Cmos Analog ic Design
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Design, layout, and simulation of CMOS analog integrated circuits. Current mirrors, voltage and current references, amplifiers, and opamps. PREREQ: ECE 322, ECE 410.
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