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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EEC 361. Power system components modeling: transformers, generators, transmission lines; power flow; economic scheduling of generation; power system faults and transient stability.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite : EEC 470. Advanced course in Power Electronics: switching function representation of converter circuits (DC-DC, AC-DC, DC-AC and AC-AC), resonant converters, adjustable torque drives, field oriented induction motor control, residential and industrial applications, utility applications, and power supply applications.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EEC 382, CIS 260, CIS 265, CIS 334, CIS 340, CIS 345. Illustration of basic architecture concepts and control circuit implementation. Topics include basic computer organization, central processor organization, instruction set design and addressing schemes, microprogram control, input-output organization, and memory organization.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EEC 483. Network architectures, layered network protocol design issues, reference models, network standards, data link and medium access control protocols, routing algorithms and the Internet Protocol, ARP and DHCP, transport-level protocols including TCP and UDP, application-level protocols such as HTTP and DNS.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EEC 382. Coverage includes CPLD/FPGA devices, digital design methodology, VHDL hardware description language, VHDL description for combinational circuits, sequential circuits, FSM (finite state machine) and FSMD (finite state machine with datapath).
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EEC 487, EEC 483, CIS 345. Experiments and projects utilizing VHDL, EDA software tools, soft-core processor and FPGA devices to design, synthesize, simulate, implement and test advanced digital systems.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Communications: EEC 450; Controls: EEC 440; Digital: EEC 480 or EEC 483; Power: EEC 470. Students are formed into small design groups (typically three students) and assigned a project. In addition to carrying out the design project, students are required to keep a design notebook, to write progress reports and a final report, and to make an oral presentation of the design effort.
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0.00 Credits
(Credit as arranged). Prerequisites: Senior standing, Honors standing or permission of university Honors Program, and approval of student's honors adviser. Student will take an existing 400-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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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: approval of instructor and academic adviser. Presentation and discussion of a current topic in electrical and computer engineering.
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0.00 Credits
(Credit as arranged). Prerequisites: approval of research adviser and academic adviser. Participation in on-going research. Student will be involved in an original investigation. Course may be substituted for a regularly required departmental course in the curriculum.
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