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1.00 Credits
Microwave design and matching of coaxial and waveguide devices, transmission lines and systems. Devices include attenuators, directional couplers, antennas, ferrites, detectors, mixers, oscillators and amplifiers. Systems are represented by modern X-band transceivers and multi-band satellite systems. Project in microwave computer-aided design of microwave transistor amplifiers. Prereq: ELEC 3225, 3735 and 3133.
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Projects related to digital logic, analog and digital switches, A/D and D/A converters, and design of signal filters. Prereq: ELEC 3225 and 3735; Prereq or Coreq: ELEC 4225.
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This lab introduces the student to modern computational tools used in power system analysis. Algorithms to solve the “power flow problem,” the “economic dispatch problem,” and the “optimal power flow problem” are discussed and implemented in the Matlab-Simulink mathematical analysis software package. Prereq: ELEC 4184.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts in adaptive feedback control. Overview of application areas. Stability of non-linear systems and hyperstability approach to the design of adaptive controllers. Passivity concept and Liapunoy stability. Design of model reference adaptive systems, self-tuning regulators, stochastic adaptive, and dual control systems. Computer-based design applications. Emphasis is placed on design projects. Prereq: ELEC 4136 or 4276. Cross-listed with ELEC 5466.
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Analysis and design in three main areas: traditional analog communications at low and medium frequencies, digital communications, and microwave communications systems. Extensive use of spectrum analysis from low frequencies up to microwave range. Projects include noise, AM, FN, PM, PLL, sampling, quantizing, encoding, TDM, FSK, QPSK, 16QAM, receivers, and satellite communications systems. Prereq: ELEC 3735; Prereq or Coreq: ELEC 4247 or ELEC 4248.
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3.00 Credits
Covers advanced treatment of embedded system design using microprocessors. Analog input circuitry is interfaced to a microprocessor, and a PC board layout is created to develop a complete system design. Software/Operating System is implemented for real time I/O. Prereq: ELEC 3225, ELEC 3133 and ELEC 3735. Coreq: ELEC 3651. Cross-listed with ELEC 5501.
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3.00 Credits
Computer engineering methods in hardware and software design applied to problems drawn from the mini- and micro-computer systems field. Hardware and software techniques for the design of combined hardware or software are developed. Interface and real-time programming techniques are considered. Graduate level requires additional projects and homework. Prereq: ELEC 3651 and ELEC 3735. Cross-listed with ELEC 5511.
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1.00 Credits
Provides support for the projects assigned in ELEC 4501 - a complete embedded system is designed, built and tested. Coreq: ELEC 4501.
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3.00 Credits
Computer methods for large integrated circuits. Theory and practice of VLSI circuit simulation. Nodal formulations of networks. Computer generation of sensitivities. Modeling active devices. DC solution of nonlinear networks. Prereq: ELEC 3225. Cross-listed with ELEC 5555.
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Projects related to the software interface of a processor to external devices. Topics include A/D converters, serial and parallel interfaces. Coreq: ELEC 4511.
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