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ENEE 241: Numerical Techniques in Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. Prerequisite: MATH141; and {ENEE114 or CMSC106 or equivalent} Restricted to Engineering, Math and Physics majors only. Also offered as MATH 242. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENES240 or ENEE241 or MATH242. Formerly ENES240. Introduction to error analysis, conditioning and stability of algorithms. Numerical solution of nonlinear equations. Vector spaces and linear transformations. Matrix algebra. Gaussian elimination. LU factorization, matrix inversion. Similarity transformations and diagonalization. Iterative computation of eigenvalues. Interpolation; splines; data fitting. Numerical integration.
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ENEE 244: Digital Logic Design
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. For 09090 or 09991 majors only. Sophomore standing and permission of department. The design and analysis of combinational and synchronous sequential systems comprising digital logic gates and flip-flop memory devices; underlying tools such as switching and Boolean algebras and Karnaugh map simplification of gate networks; design and use of decoders, multiplexers, encoders, adders, registers, counters, sequence recognizers, programmable logic arrays (PLAs), read-only memories (ROMS, PROMS), and similar devices. Arbitrary radix conversion. All lower-division CHEM, MATH, PHYS and Engineering courses that are required courses for the BS degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering must be completed before enrolling in any 300- or 400- ENEE course. Transfer students will be allowed one term to complete all such courses after starting to take upper-level ENEE courses. ENEE 302 Digital Electronics (3) Prerequisite: ENEE204 and completion of all lower-division courses in the EE curriculum. Restricted to students with 09090 or 09991 major codes. See above note. Large signal terminal characteristics of PN junction diodes, Bipolar and MOSFET transistors. Digital electronics at transistor level: inverter, NAND, NOR AND, or gates. CMOS and TTL logic. Combinatorial and sequential digital circuits, memory design. Circuit simulation with SPICE.
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ENEE 303: Analog and Digital Electronics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in ENEE204 and all other 200-level ENEE courses. Corequisite: ENEE307. For ENEE and ENCP majors only and permission of department. Not open to students who have completed ENEE302 or ENEE312. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENEE302 or ENEE303. Conceptual operation of transistors and diodes. Large and small signal operation of BJTs and MOSFETs. Basic transistor configurations. Logic circuits and semiconductor memory. Multi-transistor circuits including differential amplifiers and current mirrors. Frequency response.
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ENEE 306: Electronic Circuits Design Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
One hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ENEE302. For ENEE majors 09090 only. Not open to students who have completed ENEE413. Formerly ENEE413. Students will design, construct and test analog and digital circuits at the transistor level. Bipolar and field effect transistors will be covered. Circuits designed will include common emitter and differential amplifiers, active filter, TTL and CMOS logic gates. Students should gain much of the background required for the design of modern microelectronic circuits.
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ENEE 307: Electronic Circuits Design Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
One hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in ENEE204 and all other 200-level ENEE courses. Corequisite: ENEE303. For ENEE and ENCP majors only and permission of department. Not open to students who have completed ENEE306. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENEE306 and ENEE307. Students will design and test analog and digital circuits at the transistor level. FETs and BJTs will be covered. The laboratory experiments will be tightly coordinated with ENEE303 lectures.
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ENEE 312: Semiconductor Devices and Analog Electronics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ENEE302 and completion of all lower-division technical courses in the EE curriculum. Restricted to students with a 09090 major code. See above note. The basic physical operation of P-N junction diodes, MOSFET's and bipolar transistors. Basic transistor circuit configurations (CE, CC, CB, CS, CD, CG). DC bias; small signal analysis. Simple multi-transistor circuits: diff-amp; current mirror. Frequency response.
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ENEE 313: Introduction to Device Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Two hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" (2.0) or higher in ENEE204 and all other 200-level courses. For ENEE and ENCP majors only and permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENEE312 or ENEE313. Basic physics of devices including fields in solids, crystal structure, properties of electrons and holes. Current flow in Si using drift-diffusion model. Properties of the pn junction. Properties of devices including BJTs, FETs and their physical characteristics.
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ENEE 322: Signal and System Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ENEE204 and MATH246 and completion of all lower-division technical courses in the curriculum. See above note. For ENEE majors only. Concept of linear systems, state space equations for continuous systems, time and frequency domain analysis of signals and linear systems. Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms. Application of theory to problems in electrical engineering.
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ENEE 324: Engineering Probability
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ENEE322 and completion of all lower-division technical courses in the EE curriculum. See above note. Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering majors may not substitute STAT400 for ENEE324. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT231, STAT400, or ENEE324. These courses are not interchangeable, consult your program requirements or advisor for what is acceptable toward your program of study. Axioms of probability; conditional probability and Bayes' rules; random variables, probability distribution and densities: functions of random variables: weak law of large numbers and central limit theorem. Introduction to random processes; correlation functions, spectral densities, and linear systems. Applications to noise in electrical systems, filtering of signals from noise, estimation, and digital communications.
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ENEE 350: Computer Organization
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ENEE244 and completion of all lower-division technical courses in the EE curriculum. See above note. For 09090 and 09991 majors only. Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering majors may not substitute CMSC 311 for ENEE350. Not open to students who have completed ENEE250. Formerly ENEE250. Structure and organization of digital computers. Registers, memory, control and I/O. Data and instruction formats, addressing modes, assembly language programming. Elements of system software, subroutines and their linkages.
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