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  • 3.00 Credits

    Multistage transistor circuit analysis and design. Field effect transistors. Frequency response of electronic circuits. Integrated circuits. Computer simulation. Three lectures. Spring. Prerequisite: EECE 305. (Cr. 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic concepts of probability theory, discrete and continuous random variables and their distributions, moments and characteristic functions. Empirical distribution functions. Parameter estimation and measures of their quality. Confidence limits. Linear regression. Hypothesis testing and statistical approaches to engineering decisions. Four lectures. Fall. Prerequisite: MATH 201. (Cr. 4)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Instrumentation. Microcontroller Inter-facing. Characteristics of solid state devices. Design and performance of electronic systems including power supplies and amplifiers. Four hours of laboratory. Fall. Prerequisite: EECE 230. Corequisite: EECE 305. (Cr. 1)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Design and performance evaluation of amplifiers. Instrumentation. Microcontroller Interfacing. Digital Filters. Experiment Design. Four hour laboratory. Prerequisite: EECE 317. Corequisites: EECE 304 and EECE 306. (Cr. 1)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The design of modern digital signal processing software and hardware using actual DSP devices, analog interfacing to DSP hardware. A review of Signal processing concepts, design of FIR & IIR filters, design of algorithms for computing the FFT and Inverse FFT, analog interfacing hardware on the DSK board, the use of the MatLab Signal Processing package as a part of the overall DSP system design process. Prerequisites: EECE 303, EECE 304. (Cr. 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic concepts of computer graphics systems including display devices, graphics software and the display of solid object. Point plotting procedures; line drawing algorithms and circle generators. Displays and controllers; storage and refresh devices. Two dimensional transformations; clipping and windowing. Graphics software; windowing functions, display files; geometric models. Interactive raster graphics. Three dimensional graphics including surface display, perspective and hidden surface removal. A project will be carried out in the Electrical Engineering Computer Laboratory. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to multimedia, PC architecture and assembly language basics. Color TV and video concepts. PC audio standards, the MIDI music standard, and audio signal processing. Multimedia presentation and authoring techniques. HTML authoring and the fundamentals of the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Senior Status or approval of Department Chair. (Cr. 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to the operation of industrial manipulators. Robotic theory including homogeneous coordinate transformations; kinematics and dynamics of articulate manipulator arms, and elements of feedback control theory. The design of hardware and software used for motion control. Introduction to computer vision and artificial intelligence. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Detection, acquisition, and analysis of information from the environment. Topics will include: sensors and measurement methods, biomedical instrumentation and transducers for the measurement of biological signals, information conditioning, computer control of data acquisition, and interpretation of results. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploring the operation of electrical and electronic devices, focusing on the internal physical laws that determine their utility and limitations. Thermal, optical, electrical, magnetic and quantum properties; energy audit, waves. Transducers, heat sinks, diodes, solar cell, LED, TEDs, FET, memories, nanostructure. Three lectures. Prerequisites: PHYS 101, 102. (Cr. 3)
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