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6.00 Credits
Students participate in 1.) selection and design, 2.) investigation and data collection, 3.) analysis, and 4.) presentation of a research project. Research can include, but is not limited to, developing an experiment, collecting and analyzing data, surveying and evaluating literature, developing new tools and techniques including software, and surveying, brainstorming, and evaluating engineering solutions and engineering designs. Proposals from teams of students will be considered.
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6.00 Credits
Particular assignments to be arranged and approved by the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to sequential logic; state machines; high-performance digital systems: theory and application of modern design; alternative implementation forms and introduction to HDL; productivity, recurring and non-recurring costs, flexibility, and testa
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to random variables and processes as applied to system theory, communications, signal processing and controls. Topics include probability, random variables and processes, autocorrelation, power spectral density and linear system theory wi
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3.00 Credits
Course description is currently unavailable.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory of solid state devices; energy band theory; bulk properties of semiconductors; p-n junction, bipolar junction transistor, metal-oxide semiconductor (MOS), MOS capacitor, MOS field-effect transistor-theory, devices, modeling and
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts, wave equation and its solutions; wave propagation, reflection and transmission; potential theory; construction of solutions; various electromagnetic theorems: concept of source, uniqueness, equivalence, induction and reciprocity t
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3.00 Credits
Course description is currently unavailable.
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3.00 Credits
State variable representation of linear systems and its relationship to the frequency domain representation using transfer functions and the Laplace transform. State transition matrix and solution of the state equation, stability, controllability, observ
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