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ECE 171R: Recitation For ECE 171
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Portland State University
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ECE 221: Electric Circuit Analysis I
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Introduction to the basic methods of circuit analysis including Kirchhoff’s laws, resistive circuits, techniques of circuit analysis, operational amplifiers, and energy storage elements.
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ECE 221L: Electric Circuits Analys I
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Portland State University
Introduction to the basic methods of circuit analysis including Kirchhoff’s laws, resistive circuits, techniques of circuit analysis, operational amplifiers, and energy storage elements.
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ECE 311: Feedback and Control
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Classical control concepts for continuous-time, time-invariant, linear systems. Signal flow graphs. Routh-Hurwitz criterion, steady-state and root-locus analysis methods. Compensation methods derived from Bode plots. Software assignments for design and verification of controllers.
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ECE 321: Electronics I
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Introduction to solid state electronics, leading to the physical properties and characteristics of solid state electronic devices: diodes, bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors. Analysis and design of rectifier topologies and biasing circuits. Application of a computer-aided design (CAD) tool, such as SPICE.
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ECE 321 - Electronics I
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ECE 321L: Electronics I
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Portland State University
Introduction to solid state electronics, leading to the physical properties and characteristics of solid state electronic devices: diodes, bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors. Analysis and design of rectifier topologies and biasing circuits. Application of a computer-aided design (CAD) tool, such as SPICE.
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ECE 331: Engineering Electromagnetics I
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Fundamentals of electromagnetics including review of vector calculus, Maxwell’s equations for time harmonic fields, plane wave propagation and reflection, and waveguide structures.
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ECE 371: Microprocessors
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Covers microprocessor instruction set architecture, structured development of assembly language programs, interfacing assembly language and high-level language programs, interrupt procedures, handshake data transfer, and inter-facing with simple digital devices and systems. Also included are introductions to microcomputer buses, the memory system design, virtual memory systems, and an overview of microprocessor evolution. Course includes several software and hardware development projects.
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ECE 410: Selected Topics
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
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ECE 411: Industry Design Processes
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Prepare students for ECE 412 Senior Project Development I and ECE 412 Senior Project Development II classes. Topics covered include: design documentation standards; building and managing effective teams; product development steps; developing and presenting project proposals; the design process; project scheduling and management; intellectual property, non-disclosure agreements, and professional ethics; design for X, design for manufacturing, design for the environment; contemporary issues in engineering; lifelong learning. Class consists of lectures and a small team-based term project.
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