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4.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: EE 2726 or MAT 3237 (can be taken concurrently). Introduction to second-order circuits and state variable analysis. Alternating current theory and analysis, power, frequency response, resonance pole-zero concepts and Bode plots. Introduction to transformers. Includes lab problems, Circuit Simulation and MATLAB. Extra fee.
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1.00 Credits
Offerings Seminar and group discussion on topics related to the engineering mission statement and goals. Includes resume preparation, interviewing-skills development, exploration of job opportunities, and discussion of the Christian worldview on the internship experience. Attributes: Upper-Division
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4.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: EE 2727. Introduction to two-port theory, three-phase analysis, Laplace transforms, analog filtering, and additional AC analysis techniques. The lab portion includes the use of Circuit Simulation, and Matlab. Includes a team-based design project. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisites: EE 1210 and EE/CSC/CPE 3760. Design of hardware and software for embedded systems using a modern microcontroller. Covers hardware interfacing including memory system design, interrupt interfacing, and use of internal and external peripheral devices. Emphasis is placed on assembly language programming of the microcontroller including device drivers, exception and interrupt handling, and interfacing with higher-level languages. Laboratory exercises require assembly language programming and hardware design. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisites: EE 2727, MAT 2401, MAT 3237 and familiarity with MATLAB computer software. EE 3028 is also a preferred prerequisite. Characterization of linear systems by impulse response, convolution and transfer function. Study of linear differential equations and linear difference equations as models. Study of continuous and discrete signals including filters and their effects. Uses transform methods including Fourier series and transforms, FFT, Laplace transforms and Z transforms. Includes computer problems. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: EE 2727. Three-phase power generation, transmission and distribution systems. Safety and electric code standards. Practical training in material and component selection for commercial and industrial applications. Attributes: Upper-Division
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4.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: EE 3722. Studies semiconductor switching devices, rectification; switch-mode AC-DC and DC-DC converters; switching dc power supplies, conditioners and uninterruptible supplies, residential and industrial applications. Includes laboratory exercises. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: EE 2727. An introduction to principles of modern communication systems with an emphasis on current technological applications. Covers basics such as transmission media (electrical, optical and wireless), analog and digital signaling techniques, data encoding methods and multiplexing mechanisms. Modern communication protocols for networks (Ethernet, IP) and radio links (CDMA, GSM) are analyzed. High-level issues such as security, encryption, and cellular management are studied. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: EE 2727. Study of electronic devices and basic circuit configurations. Topics covered include operational amplifiers, diodes, ac to dc conversion, amplifier principles, bipolar junction transistors, BJT amplifiers, frequency response and differential amplifiers. Includes project teaming with business students from the Operations Management course. Includes lab problems. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: EE 3721. Studies field effect transistors, FET amplifiers, frequency response, feedback, output stages and power amplifiers, analog integrated circuits, and introduces power electronics. Continues project teaming with business students from the Operations Management course. Includes lab problems. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division
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