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4.00 Credits
Introduction to telecommunications principles including analysis of modulation and multiplexing, transmission media, switching techniques and modern communications models and standards. Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
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Prerequisite: ELET 2430 and ENGT 3303 or PHYS 3392 or MATH 3447.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces basic concepts of electric power generation, utilization, and power networks. Modeling of power system components are presented. Power systems functions and issues are presented and discussed. The associated laboratory will introduce power instrumentation and explore power factor correction, transformers, synchronous machines and induction machines. Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
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Prerequisite: (ELETU 2402, ENGT 1402, ENGT 1409 or ENGR 3320) and MATH 2414.
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4.00 Credits
The main goal of this course is the design and analysis of digital circuits using Hardware Definition Language and CAD programs. Students will develop detailed understanding of advanced logic and system synthesis and optimization algorithms as they create operational systems in the laboratory and interface them with analog external circuits. Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
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Prerequisite: ENGT 1407 and COSC 1336.
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3.00 Credits
A special topic is offered as an elective in electronic engineering technology as the senior level. Different sections may cover different topics in a semester. Under special topics, courses related to new developments in the area of electronic engineering technology will be offered. Lec 3, Cr 3.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the classical closed-loop control systems . Major topics include Laplace and z-transforms, second order plants, compensation, proportional-integral-derivative control, continuous and discreet time domain analysis and design and computer-based design and analytical tools. Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
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Prerequisite: PHYS 3392 or MATH 3447.
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4.00 Credits
General considerations in the transmission and distribution of electrical energy as related to power systems. Topics will also include survey of commercially-available components and systems, safety requirements and testing techniques. Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
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Prerequisite: ELET 3440.
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2.00 Credits
Fabrication and Instrumentation Lab will introduce students to electrical fabrication and instrumentation subjects. Topics include fabrication, test, and trouble shooting of an electronic circuit; component identification and electronic assembly on PCB, which includes lead cutting, bending and soldering; use of a voltmeter, ohmmeter, oscilloscope, and signal generator. Lab 6, Cr 2.
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Co-requisite: ELETU 2402.
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4.00 Credits
Signal and device models and laws used in the analysis of linear circuits are introduced. Topics include Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Laws, the power law, mode and mesh analysis, superposition. Thevinnin and Norton equivalents, phasor representation, Laplace transform analysis, and frequency-and-s-domain analysis, including pole/zero plots and transfer functions. Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
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Prerequisite: PHYS 2326, PHYS 2126, and MATH 2321.
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4.00 Credits
Operational amplifiers (Op-amp), the electrical characteristics of silicon, and operation of bipolar junction diodes. Metal-Oxide Field Effect Transistor are the main topics of this course. Op-amp amplifier, diode, and transistor circuits and applications are described, built, and investigated both in the classroom and in the laboratory. Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 3.
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Prerequisite: ELETU 2402 and CHEM 1311.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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