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EE 373: Digital Logic Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Familiarization with the laboratory equipment. Basic gate operations. Combinational logic design using SSI, MSI, and LSI logic devices. Logic design with programmable logic devices. Sequential logic circuits. MSI counters. (Corequisite: EE 332.) Fee: $20.
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EE 402: Microwave and Optical Transmission- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Review of Maxwell's equations and the wave equation. Uniform plane waves in a lossy medium. Wave polarization. Reflection and transmission of electromagnetic waves at planar boundaries. Normal incidence. Antireflection coatings and radomes. Oblique incidence. Brewster angle. Total internal reflection. Theory of parallel-plate waveguides. Rectangular and circular waveguides. Dielectric slab waveguides. (Prerequisite: EE 301.)
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EE 402 - Microwave and Optical Transmission- hrs
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EE 403: Communication Systems- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introductory survey of communication systems. Modeling of signals and systems. Analog and digital modulation techniques. Introduction to source coding and error correcting codes. (Prerequisite: EE 262.)
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EE 403 - Communication Systems- hrs
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EE 420: Energy Conversion- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Principles, applications, and control of modern electromagnetic and electromechanical devices. Physical principles are used to develop mathematical models of various devices (including actuators, transformers, and motors) to aid in the process of analysis, selection, and design. Applications include power systems, industrial manu180 - Electrical Engineering COURSE DESCRIPTIONS facturing processes, robotics, and consumer products. An introduction to power electronic control systems for electromechanical devices is presented. (Prerequisite: EE 261.)
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EE 421: Electric Power Systems- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to the modeling, design, and operation of modern power generation, transmission, and distribution systems. Topics include complex power, three-phase systems, compensation, and power flow. (Prerequisite: EE 261.)
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EE 423: Power Electronics and Applications- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Electronic conversion and control of electrical power. Includes semiconductor switching devices, power converter circuits, control of power converters, and applications in electric utilities, motor drives, and power supplies. (Prerequisite or corequisite: EE 351.)
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EE 424: Power System Applications- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Investigation into the principles and applications of selected energy conversion and power system technologies. Extensive literature search and/or laboratory experimentation culminating in a formal report. (Prerequisite: EE 420, EE 421, or EE 423.)
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EE 433: Microprocessor Interfacing and Communications- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers. RISC microcontroller instruction set architecture and assembly language programming. Timers and interrupt handling. Parallel input/output device interfacing. Serial communications using UART, Inter-IC ( I2C) bus, and synchronous serial interface. I/O port expansion. Analog-to-digital converter interface. A PIC18F452 8-bit RISC microcontroller-based embedded system consisting of keypad and LCD display is implemented through a series of laboratory assignments. (Prerequisite: EE 231.)
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EE 434: ASIC Design- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to ASIC (application-specific integrated circuits) design flow. Synthesis of combinational and sequential logic. Synthesis of hardware description language constructs. Post-synthesis design tasks. FPGA (field programmable gate array) architectures. Design prototyping with FPGAs. (Prerequisite: EE 435 or EE 436.)
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EE 435: Verilog Digital Systems Modeling- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to Verilog-based design process. Hierarchical modeling methodology. Basic Verilog language structures for modeling digital hardware functions. Modules and ports. Gatelevel modeling. Data flow modeling. Behavioral modeling. Tasks and functions. Useful modeling techniques in digital system design. Component timing and delay modeling. Logic synthesis with Verilog HDL. (Prerequisite: EE 231 or equivalent.)
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