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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 212 and MATH 321( can be taken concurrently). Analysis techniques for system and signal modeling using numerical analysis software. Topics include introduction to convolution, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, LaPlace transforms with application to determine system response, filters, sampling, linearity, time invariance and stability.
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3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 212 Introduction to electronic devices including diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers and their applications in electrical circuits.
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3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 212 and MATH 334 Fundamentals of electromagnetic theory and modern transmission systems. Maxwell's equations are formulated and applied to electromagnetic problems including planewave propagation, reflection and transmission at discontinuous boundaries and basic transmission line theory.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 321 and MATH 211 and MATH 231 Analysis and design of communication systems and transmission of information over various medium. Topics include modulation, sampled signals, conversion (ADC and DAC), random processes and noise.
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3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 321 Basic concepts of AC systems. Topics include singlephase and three-phase networks, electric power generation, transformers, transmission lines, electric machinery and the use of power.
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3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 321 and ENGE 201 and CSCI 111 Introduction to architecture and organization of computer systems. Topics include data and instruction representation, arithmetic and logical operations, processor and memory implementations, memory hierarchy (cache, main memory and secondary memory), simple pipelines and hardware applications of OS functions.
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3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 321 Application of advanced design methods used to achieve gain and bandwidth specifications in amplifiers. Topics include use of feedback techniques, and design specifications of operational amplifiers.
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3 hours Prerequisite: ENGE 331 Introduction to the Electromagnetic fields of passive components and Electromagnetic compatibility regulations and measurements. Topics include radiated signals, electromagnetic waves, transmission lines, conducted emissions, radiated emissions, electromagnetic shielding and grounding, and Electrostatic discharge. (Elective)
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3 hours Networks Prerequisite: ENGE 341 Emphasis is placed on network transport services and key protocols to include TCP, IP, and UDP. Topics include application of network design and implementation of robust performance based computer networks, and an introduction to wireless and mobile networks. (Elective)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ENGR 381 The second course in the design sequence of formal design courses that emphasizes the design process. Student teams carry a project from inception to completion to satisfy the need of a client. In addition to technical design, factors such as safety, economics, and ethical and societal implications are considered.
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