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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENEE 3540 and concurrent registration in ENEE 3517. Use of solid-state devices as basic system building blocks. Multistage amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, stability and oscillators, analog systems, power circuits and systems. The accompanying laboratory, ENEE 3517, must be taken with this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENEE 2582, 2586, and 3540. Study of characteristics of bipolar and CMOS logic gates and design techniques for digital integrated circuits.
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3.00 Credits
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: MATH 2115, MATH 2221, and ENEE 2551. Electrostatics and magnetostatics and their applications to analysis and design in various fields of electrical engineering. Formulation of Maxwell's equation for electromagnetic fields in free space and in material media. The wave equation and planewave propagation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENEE 3560. Maxwell's equations for time-varying electromagnetic fields and their applications; wave propagation through different media; design of transmission lines and waveguides; introduction to electromagnetic radiation; and antennas.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENEE 3530. The fundamentals of probability theory are introduced. Application of probability theory to signal and system analysis is considered and includes correlation functions, spectral density, linear system response to random input signals, and system parameter optimization.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: concurrent registration in ENEE 3535. Selected experiments examining fundamental performance and design concepts of modulation systems, including a design project. Three hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CSCI 1201, MATH 2108, and 2111, or consent of the department. Fundamental concepts of telecommunication voice and video systems are presented including telephony and video fundamentals, standards organizations and regulations, subscriber loop, trunk and feeder link technology, private branch exchange and central office techniques, voice digitization methods, modulation and multiplexing schemes, signal transport methods, and video compression approaches. Additional topics cover current trends in telecommunications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENEE 2582, ENEE 2586, and concurrent registration in ENEE 3512. The design of microcomputer based systems including both hardware and software considerations.
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3.00 Credits
(ENEE 3583 and CSCI 4302 are cross-listed) Prerequisites: Credit or registration in ENEE 3582 and ENEE 3512, or credit in CSCI 3301 and 3401, or consent of department. Concurrent enrollment in ENEE 3514 is required for students in the Computer Engineering Concentration. The design process of digital computer systems is studied from the instruction set level, system architecture level, and digital logic level. Topics include machine organization, register transfer notation, processor design, memory design, and input/output considerations. Includes semester project.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENEE 3582. The design of microcomputer based systems including both hardward and software considerations. Includes laboratory work and a semester project. Design projects with both written and oral reports will be required.
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