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3.00 Credits
Introduction to electrical circuits and basic circuit elements. Circuit theory, analysis techniques, and introduction to design. DC analysis. First-order inductive and capacitive circuits. Operational amplifiers. Mutual inductance. Introduction to computer-aided design and analysis. Lab work required. Prerequisite/Restriction: MATH 1220 and MATH 2270 (prerequisite or corequisite)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of electrical circuits and basic circuit elements concepts. Topics include second-order RLC circuits, AC steady-state analysis, steady-state power and three-phase circuits, filters, and Bode diagrams. Lab work is required. Prerequisite/Restriction: One of the following: ECE 2250 ENGR 2210 And one of the following (can be taken concurrently): MATH 2280 MATH 2250
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces boolean logic, finite state machines, basic datapath components, register-transfer level (RTL) design, simulations, and timing analysis. It covers design of combinational and sequential logic circuits and digital systems using programmable logic devices. It includes lectures and labs. Prerequisite/Restriction: Minimum grade of C- in ECE 1400.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of transistors, operational amplifiers, and other integrated circuits, along with their utilization in amplifiers, switches, and other applications. Laboratory work is required. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to a USU major And the following (may be taken concurrently): ECE 2290 ECE 3620
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3.00 Credits
Students learn time domain analysis of higher-order systems, including impulse response and convolution, and Laplace transform analysis of circuits and systems. They study frequency domain analysis, discrete Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and analog filter design. Some computer programming is required. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to a USU major ECE 1400 with C- or better One of the following with a C- or better: ECE 2290 ENGR 2210 And one of the following with a C- or better: MATH 2280 MATH 2250
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3.00 Credits
This course covers sampling of continuous-time signals, time and z-transform domain analysis of discrete-time systems, frequency domain analysis using the discrete-time Fourier transform, the DFT and FFT, frequency response, and digital filter design. Some lab and computational work is required. Prerequisite: Admission to a USU major ECE 3620
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of advanced projects in digital system design using field-programmable gate arrays and embedded microprocessor systems. Projects include signal processing and data communication applications. Prerequisite: ECE 2700
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4.00 Credits
This course covers synthesis of microcontroller systems, including hardware, programming, and interfacing. Topics include architecture basics, instruction set, assembly language programming, I/O, timing, and interrupts. The course includes hands-on implementation. Laboratory work is required. Prerequisites: Admission to a USU major ECE 1400 And one of the following: ENGR 2210 ECE 2250 and ECE 2700
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to life as an engineer, including: the design process, working in teams, understanding professional and ethical responsibility, the impact of engineering on society, and the need for continued professional development. Also includes discussion of how engineering meets the contemporary needs of society. Prerequisite/Restriction: ENGR 3080 (may be taken concurrently) and Admittance the Professional Engineering Program
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4.00 Credits
This course includes a discussion of Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, power and energy, reflection and refraction processes, transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. Students study electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, as well as electromagnetic forces and materials. Prerequisite/Restrictions: Admission to a USU major ECE 2290 MATH 2210 PHYS 2220 And one of the following: MATH 2250 MATH 2270 and MATH 2280
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