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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ESC 250, EEC 310. Prerequisite or corequisite: EEC 311. Rectifier diodes and applications, Zener diodes and applications, biasing BJT and FET amplifiers, small signal analysis of BJT and FET amplifiers, and power amplifiers.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EEC 311, EEC 313. Corequisite: EEC 315. Operational amplifiers and op-amp applications, active filters, oscillator circuits, and amplifier frequency response.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EEC 311, EEC 313. Corequisite: EEC 314. Selected experiments on electronic circuits.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EEC 311, EEC 313. Selected experiments on electronic circuits.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EEC 311. Energy storage and conversion, force and emf production, coupled circuit analysis of systems with both electrical and mechanical inputs, applications to electric motors and generators and other electromechanical transducers.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EEC 310. Coverage includes binary number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational logic design principles, combinational logic design practices, finite state machine, sequential logic design principles, and sequential logic design practices. Computer simulation, experiments and projects are integrated with lectures.
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0.00 Credits
(Credit as arranged). Prerequisites: Junior standing, Honors standing or permission of university Honors Program, and approval of student's honors adviser. Student will take an existing 300-level course in the department. The course will be modified to provide additional material appropriate to an honors course. The course modifications will be arranged by mutual consent between the student, the course instructor, the student's honors adviser, and the department's undergraduate adviser. May be repeated for credit.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None. This course is designed to enhance the ability of students to write effectively on topics within the discipline of electrical and computer engineering. A substantial written report is one of the requirements. Students enrolled in EEC 414 must be concurrently enrolled in any 300- or 400-level content-based EEC course excluding laboratory courses and Senior Design. Prior to registering for EEC 414, students must obtain a written agreement of the instructor of the content-based course certifying that that instructor will serve as a grader of the writing required in EEC 414. The content course instructor, in consultation with the student, will determine the topic of the written report.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EE: EEC 314, EEC 315, EEC 382; CE: EEC 313, EEC 316,EEC 382. Software design of microcontroller-based embedded systems. Topics covered include: microcontroller architecture, assembly programming, C programming, real time interrupts, program size considerations, input/output issues, analog-to-digital conversion, and serial port reception/transmission.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EEC 483. Software process, methods and tools; phases of the software development process including requirement analysis, design, coding and testing; methods and techniques for software engineering and software project management, metrics and quality assurance.
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