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3.00 Credits
Frequency spectra of time signals. Review of Fourier series and transforms. Signal mixing, modulation, and demodulation. AM and FM broadcasting techniques and bands. Pulsed and digital communication modes. Prerequisite, C or better in EE 3353 and EE 3403. Dual listed as EE 5333. Demand.
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4.00 Credits
A microcomputer hardware interfacing course for senior level engineers. A survey of small computers and their engineering functions including control, sensing, and computation. The concept of using Assembly Language and other languages as control programming languages are introduced. Prerequisites, C or better in EE 3333 and EE 3401, or consent of instructor. Dual listed as EE 5344. Demand.
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3.00 Credits
Generation, transmission, and distribution of large scale electrical power, associated energy losses and practical design problems and complications. Transmission line analysis. Three phase power networks. Load monitoring and control. Prerequisite, C or better in EE 3313 and ENGR 3423. Corequisite, MATH 4403. Dual listed as EE 5353. Demand.
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3.00 Credits
Review of electromagnetic waves, optics and semiconductors. Light detectors. Sources such as LEDs, laser diodes, and lasers. Optical fibers. Prerequisites, C or better in EE 3343 or EE 3363. Dual listed as EE 5363. Demand.
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1.00 Credits
Advanced design oriented experiments in analog electronic and AC electrical devices and circuits. Corequisite, EE 4373. Prerequisite, C or better EE 3401. Spring, odd.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of EE 3403 with emphasis on the analysis, simulation, and design of feedback, operational amplifier systems, frequency response, integrated circuits and power and waveshaping circuits. Prerequisite, C or better in EE 3313, ENGR 3443, and EE 3403. Dual listed as EE 5373. Spring, odd.
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1.00 Credits
Advanced digital electronic systems and introduction to microprocessor and mini computer architecture, programming, interfacing, and design applications. Prerequisite, C or better in EE 3331 or EE 3401. Corequisite, EE 4383. Demand.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of the study of digital circuit design with emphasis on the design of larger systems and use of LSI components. Register transfer logic, computer interfacing and design, microcomputer based system design. Prerequisite, C or better in EE 3333. Demand.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and application of discrete and digital systems including finite difference based recursion equations, z transforms, delay elements and memory devices, discrete and digital simulation of continuous and analog systems, and digital filter applications. Prerequisite, C or better in EE 3353. Demand.
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3.00 Credits
Information processing theory and applications including discrete time signals, time domain systems, transform domain representation of discrete time signals, digital processing of continuous time signals, digital filter structure and design, propagation of signals and associated noise and distortion, and analysis of finite word length effects. Prerequisite, C or better in EE 3353. Demand.
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