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ECE 2001W: Electrical Circuits
4.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(210W) Either semester. Four credits. Three 1-hour lectures and one 2-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: PHYS 1502Q and MATH 2410Q, both of which may be taken concurrently; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. This course and either ECE 2608 or 2609W may not both be taken for credit. Analysis of electrical networks incorporating passive and active elements. Basic laws and techniques of analysis. Transient and forced response of linear circuits. AC steady state power and three-phase circuits. Periodic excitation and frequency of response. Computer analysis tools. Design projects are implemented and tested in the laboratory. Laboratory reports with revisions are required for each project.
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ECE 2608: Fundamentals of Circuit Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(201) (Formerly offered as EE 201.) Semester by arrangement. Three credits. Three class periods and one discussion period. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 2410 and PHYS 1502. This course and ECE 3002 may not both be taken. Analysis of electrical networks incorporating passive and active elements. Basic laws and techniques of analysis. Transient and forced response of linear circuits. Periodic excitation and frequency response.
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ECE 2609W: Electrical Circuit Design Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(209W) (Formerly offered as EE 209W.) Semester by arrangement. Two credits. One 2-hour laboratory period and one 1-hour discussion period. Prerequisite: ECE 2608, may be taken concurrently; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. Design and evaluation of analog circuits. Emphasizes out-of-laboratory preparation and troubleshooting. Introduction to laboratory instruments including oscilloscopes, signal sources and meters.
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ECE 3001: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(205) (Formerly offered as EE 205.) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: PHYS 1502 and MATH 2110 and 2410. Not open to students who have received credit for ECE 206. Application of electric and magnetic field theory to engineering problems involving conductors, dielectrics, semiconductors, magnetic materials, the motion of charged particles, and wave propagation. Relationship between fields and circuit parameters in the context of transmission lines and radiation.
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ECE 3002: Electrical and Computer Engineering Principles
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(220) (Formerly offered as EE 220.) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: MATH 2410Q and PHYS 1502Q, both of which may be taken concurrently. This course and ECE 2608 or ECE 2001W may not both be taken. Basic concepts of circuit analysis as applied to electronic circuits and electromechanical devices, including measuring instruments.
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ECE 3101: Signals and Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(202) (Formerly offered as EE 202.) Either semester. Three credits. Three class periods and one discussion period. Prerequisite: ECE 2001W or 2608 or 3002. Representation of signals in the time and frequency domains. Fourier series. Fourier and Laplace transform methods for analysis of linear systems. Introduction to state space models. Introduction to sampling and discrete systems analysis via z transforms.
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ECE 3111: Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(232) (Formerly offered as EE 232.) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ECE 3101 and prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 2210Q. Modeling and analysis of physical systems using frequency and time-domain methods. State variable techniques for continuous and discrete-time systems. Controllability and observability. Stability of linear systems with feedback; root locus, Bode and Nyquist methods. Linearization of nonlinear systems. Computational methods for analysis of linear systems.
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ECE 3201: Electronic Circuit Design and Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(212) Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: ECE 2001W or both ECE 2608 and ECE 2609W. Three 1- hour lectures and one 2-hour laboratory. This course and either ECE 3608 or 3609 may not both be taken for credit. Physical electronics underlying the operation of electronic devices. Diodes, diode models, and diode circuits. Transistors, transistor models, and transistor circuits. DC, small signal, and frequency analysis of transistor amplifiers. Compound transistor configurations. Computer analysis tools. Design projects are implemented and tested in the laboratory. Laboratory reports with revisions are required for each project.
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ECE 3211: Power Electronics
2.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(214) Second semester. Two credits. Prerequisite: ECE 3608 and ECE 3609; or ECE 3201. One 1-hour lecture and one 2-hour laboratory. This course and ECE 3610W may not both be taken for credit. Transformers and electrical motors. Switching electronic devices and power supplies. Motor control circuits. Computer analysis tools. Design projects are implemented and tested in the laboratory. Laboratory reports with revisions are required for each project.
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ECE 3221: Digital Integrated Circuits
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Stamford
(215) (Formerly offered as EE 215.) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: (ECE 3608 or 3201) and CSE 2300W. This course and ECE 3222 may not both be taken for credit. Switching, timing, wave shaping, and logic circuits to generate waveforms and functions used in pulse systems, instrumentation and computers. Emphasis is on integrated circuits.
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