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ECE 4190: Electric Machines and Drives
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Performance, characteristics, and modeling of AC and DC machines during steady-state and transient conditions. Introduction to power electronics devices and their use in adjustable speed motor drives. Preq: ECE 3210 and ECE 3600 and ECE 3800, each with a C or better.
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ECE 4200: Renewable Energy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduces the basic definition of electrical power, interfacing primary sources, generator/load characteristics, and renewable energy resources. Topics include solar energy grid interfacing, wind energy grid interfacing, battery charging/management, harmonic distortion, voltage sags, and national standards. Preq: ECE 2070 or ECE 3200, each with a C or better..
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ECE 4210: Fund of Power Electronics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Power electronics is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. It is the key enabler for various applications, such as electrified transportation, drives, and smart grid. This course is an introduction to switched-mode power converters, and provides a basic knowledge of circuitry for the control and conversion of electrical power with high efficiency. These converters can change and regulate the voltage, current, or power; applications include dc-dc converters, ac-dc rectifiers, dc-ac inverters, and ac-ac cycloconverters. Preq: ECE 2620 and ECE 3600, each with a grade of C or higher.
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ECE 4220: Electr Sys Des I
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Emphasizes the application of theory and skills to the design, building, and testing of an electronic system with both analog and digital components. Application varies each semester. Computer software tools are used extensively in the design process. Preq: ECE 3210 and ECE 3300 and ECE 3600 and ECE 3710 and ECE 3810, each with a C or better. Coreq: ECE 4221.
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ECE 4221: Electr Sys Des I
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany ECE 4220. Coreq: ECE 4220.
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ECE 4270: Communication Systems
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of communication systems design and analysis. Topics include signals and spectra, baseband signaling and detection in noise, digital and analog modulation and demodulation techniques, communications link budget analysis. Preq: ECE 3170 and ECE 3300, each with a C or better.
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ECE 4290: Organization of Computers
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Computer organization and architecture. Topics include a review of logic circuits, bus structures, memory organization, interrupt structures, arithmetic units, input-output structures, state generation, central processor organization, control function implementation, and data communication. Registered Transfer Language (RTL) for description and design of digital systems. Preq: ECE 2720 with a C or better.
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ECE 4300: Digital Comm
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to modern digital communication systems, emphasizing modulation and detection, taking into account the effects of noise. Includes Honors sections. Preq: ECE 3170 and ECE 3300, each with a C or better; and consent of instructor. Consent is not required for honors students.
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ECE 4310: Intro to Computer Vision
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
The purpose of a computer vision system is to take data, usually in the form of one or more images, and produce information. This course covers the mainstream theories of computer vision used to build such systems. Several examples, such as optical character recognition, are implemented in assignments. Preq: ECE 2230.
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ECE 4320: Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Theory and analysis of transducers and related circuits and instrumentation. Generalized configurations and performance characteristics of instruments are considered. Transducer devices for measuring physical parameters such as motion, force, torque, pressure, flow, and temperature are discussed. Preq: ECE 3210 with a C or better.
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