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3.00 Credits
The fundamental aspects of discrete systems, including their state-variable representation and the ztransform are introduced and applied to the analysis and synthesis of sample data control systems. Included are discussions on pulse modulation, sampling, and computer control systems. Stability design and performance of discrete systems are considered. Prerequisites: ELEN 390, and 431.
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Undergraduate level ELEN 341 Minimum Grade of C
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1.00 Credits
Covers digital and analog simulation of systems and experimental determination of systems. Co-requisite: ELEN 431.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the optimal control of systems with and without constraints, to include the use of the Hamiltonian, Lagrange multipliers, the Euler-language equations, the quadratic criteria, the Riccati equation, and the formulation of an optimal control law. Prerequisite: ELEN 431.
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Undergraduate level ELEN 431 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Examines cascade compensation, minor-loop feedback compensation, design using Bodeplots, root locus, and Nichols Chart; design with state variable feedback; and introduction to optimal control systems. Prerequisite: ELEN 431.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces power systems, per unit concepts, symmetrical components, and symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults on the transmission line. Prerequisite: ELEN 342.
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Undergraduate level ELEN 342 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Covers the application of engineering techniques to societal problems. Problems associated with transportation, economics, population, technology, employment, etc., are considered from an engineering viewpoint. Prerequisites: Engineering junior or senior with permission from the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Covers advanced topics in generation, distribution, and transmission related to power systems. Synthesis of various design topics will be treated. Prerequisite: ELEN 442.
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Undergraduate level ELEN 442 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Examines computer control of electromechanical systems, automatic data acquisition, computerized instrumentation and testing. Also covers the embedded computers that might be a combination of microprocessors, micro-controllers, personal computers, and/or digital signal processors. Students are required to design, assemble, and test Actual systems. Prerequisite: ELEN 303. Co-requisite: ELEN 304 or permission of the instructor.
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Undergraduate level ELEN 303 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Introduces direct energy conversion (historical review and future prospectives), energy storage transport phenomena in semi-conductors, semiconductor fabrication techniques, thermoelectric, thermionic and photovoltaic generators, magnetohydrodynamics, fusion, and fuel cells. Prerequisites: ELEN 312, 341 and ENGR 340.
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3.00 Credits
Covers passive networks analysis, passive synthesis realizability, introductory filter concepts, sensitivity, basic active filter synthesis, positive and negative feedback, biquad circuits, ladder structures, and design optimization of active filters. Prerequisites: ELEN 209, 390.
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Undergraduate level ELEN 390 Minimum Grade of C
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