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ECE 345: Advanced Digital Design
2.00 Credits
Gannon University
2 credits Advanced topics in top-down digital design and bottom-up verification are introduced. Combinatorial and sequential logic design, circuit aspects of logic devices, families, and interfaces are reviewed. Topics include the use of CAD tools for schematic- and hardware description language-based design entry for simulation, synthesis, post-synthesis analysis and implementation on a programmable target device. An integrated design and development environment will be used throughout the course. Prerequisite: ECE 140 Co-requisite: ECE 346
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ECE 346: Advanced Digital Design Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Gannon University
1 credit This lab is to accompany and complement Advanced Digital Design and taken concurrently with it. Co-requisite: ECE 345
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ECE 347: Embedded Systems Design
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits This is a project oriented course. It is designed to deliver the concepts of microprocessor- based design flow and hardware/software design integration. Discussions include CPU architectures, instruction sets, interrupts, peripheral configurations, software development, real-time operating system, as well as hardware-in-the-loop debugging and testing. Prerequisites: ECE 140 & ECE 246
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ECE 349: Rapid Prototyping with FPGA
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) has become an essential part of the digital system design flow for many applications. They provide inexpensive solutions for hardware prototypes and fastest time-to-market. The novelty and programmability also allow design explorations towards optimal architecture. This course will cover the FPGA features and architectures, rapid prototyping aspect of FPGA use, FPGA configuration techniques, hardware simulation and debugging, as well as the modern digital synthesis and hardware analysis skills and tools. Other commercial programmable logic devices (PLD) will also be discussed Prerequisites: ECE 345
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ECE 351: Engineering Analysis
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits Theory and application of linear algebra, numerical analysis, complex variables, probability and statistics for engineering problems. Application of Matlab. Prerequisite: MATH 304 3 credits
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ECE 357: Senior Design
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits Discuss design fundamentals. Application of design principles to a design problem. Determination of a complete problem definition/specification. Development of a conceptual and then a preliminary design with alternatives. Establish a schedule and tentative test plan. Discuss ethics and ethical standards and consider their impact on engineering decisions. Present design at a formal design review. Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of the chair.
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ECE 358: Senior Design Laboratory and Seminar
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits Prototype construction based upon design specification developed in ECE 357. Test plan is developed and implemented on the prototype. Alternative considerations, risk management and possible design changes are considered following initial prototype results. The outcome will include a complete design document and a final presentation. Student teams will present their final prototypes to a review committee including peers, faculty and/or invited industrial guests. Prerequisite: ECE 357
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ECE 363: Power System Engineering I
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits Models for elements of power system are studied. Per unit values and per unit system are discussed. Power flow studies are investigated. Gauss Seidel, Newton Raphson, and Decoupled lead flow are studied. Balanced faults are discussed. Prerequisite: ECE 324
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ECE 366: Power System Engineering II
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits Symmetrical components are studied. Power System under fault conditions is analyzed using symmetrical components. Economic operations of power systems are studied. Problem of power systems stability is discussed. Analysis of two machine system is performed using equal area criterion. Multi-machine stability is discussed. Prerequisite: ECE 363
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ECE 380: Professional Seminar
1.00 Credits
Gannon University
1 credit Focuses on issues facing electrical, computer and software engineering professionals. Includes trends in the field, job prospects, political issues, team and workplace behavior, project leadership as well as reviews of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Co-requisite: Junior Standing
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