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EE 231: Logic Design- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Number systems and data representation. Boolean algebra and logic devices. Simplification of Boolean functions. Design and analysis of LSI and MSI combinational logic circuits. Hierarchical construction. Design and analysis of synchronous sequential circuits, including registers, counters, and random access memory (RAM). Design and simulation of combinational circuits are integrated with the course.
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EE 261: Electrical Circuits- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An overview of circuit analysis. Circuit elements and concepts. Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws. Simpleresistive circuits. Review of matrix algebra. Node-voltage and mesh-current analysis using matrix equations. Superposition principle. Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits and the maximum power transfer theorem. Capacitance and inductance. Natural and step responses of first- and second-order circuits. Review of complex algebra. Sinusoidal steady-state circuits and the phasor concept. Impedance and admittance. Analysis techniques of sinusoidal steady-state COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Electrical Engineering - 179 circuits using phasors. A circuit simulation software such as PSPICE is also introduced. (Prerequisite or corequisite: MTH 202, PHY 205. Corequisite: EE 271)
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EE 262: Signals and Systems- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to signals and systems. Timedomain analysis of linear time-variant continuous- time and discrete-time systems. Laplace transform analysis of continuous-time systems and its applications. Z-transform analysis of discrete- time systems and its applications. Fourier series and Fourier transform of continuoustime signal and their applications. Sampling theorem. Fourier analysis of discrete-time signals and its applications. MATLAB software is incorporated throughout the course. (Prerequisite: EE 261.)
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EE 271: Electrical Circuits Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Measurement experience with a variety of basic electrical instruments. The student engineer will verify many of the principles of electrical circuit theory. (Corequisite: EE 261.) Fee: $20.
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EE 301: Electromagnetic Fields- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Lumped vs. distributed electrical circuits. Transient response of lossless transmission lines. Sinusoidal steady-state waves on lossless transmission lines. Smith chart and impedance matching techniques and networks.Review of vector calculus. Maxwell's equations and solution of wave equations. Uniform plane electromagnetic waves in a simple unbounded lossless medium. (Prerequisites: EE 261, MTH 301, PHY 205.)
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EE 332: Digital Systems Design- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to digital systems. TTL and CMOS 74-series logic families. Register-transfer level (RTL) combinational logic circuit using 74- series MSI digital functions. Overview of programmable logic device (PLD) architectures. RTL combinational circuit design using ABEL hardware description language and PLDs. Sequential circuit design principles and state machine design using ABEL and PLD. Introduction to logic circuit testing. (Prerequisite: EE 231. Corequisite: EE 373.)
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EE 333: Computer Organization- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to computer system hardware including Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU), main memory, cache memory, I/O devices, busses and interfaces, control unit, addressing techniques, micro-computer architecture. (Prerequisite: EE 231.)
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EE 351: Electronic Circuits I- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Basic concepts of electronic circuit analysis and design. Physical operation and modeling of diodes, Bipolar Junction Transistors and MOSFETs. Small-signal analysis of electronic circuits. Amplifier biasing and bias-point stability. Use of SPICE as a design tool. (Prerequisite: EE 262.)
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EE 352: Electronic Circuits II- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Continuation of EE 351. A more systems-oriented view of electronic circuits is presented. Topics include single-stage, multistage, and differential amplifiers, frequency response, and basic concepts of feedback. Use of SPICE as a design tool. This course presents the theoretical electronic design and analysis issues which are applied in the required companion laboratory course, EE 371. (Prerequisite: EE 351. Corequisite: EE 371.)
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EE 371: Electronic Circuits Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Required electronics laboratory companion course to the EE 352 Electronic Circuits II lecture course. Candidates perform various electronic laboratory experiments which directly apply the electronics theory learned in EE 352. Candidates design, simulate, assemble, and test electronic circuits, including single-stage and multi-stage amplifiers. Candidates are required to perform rigorous DC and AC measurements on their laboratory electronic circuits and correlate their measurements to their corresponding theoretical electronic analysis values. Candidates are also required to perform rigorous written reporting of their laboratory results. (Corequisite: EE 352.) Fee: $20.
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