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EE 365: Microprocessors
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Design of microprocessor-based systems applied to real situations; control and data acquisition. Programming practice on commercial microprocessors. Prerequisite: EE 201 or EE 311; EE 221 with a minimum grade of C.
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EE 381: Transmission Lines and Electromagnetic Fields
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Time-harmonic steady-state and transient analysis of radio frequency (RF) transmission lines (T Lines); impedence matching; the Smith chart and its applications; vector analysis; static electric fields and capacitance; steady currents and resistance; static magnetic fields and inductance; electrical and magnetic properties of materials; electric and magnetic boundary conditions; electric and magnetic energies. Prerequisite: EE 205 or equivalent with a grade of C or better.
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EE 402: Senior Design Seminar
1.00 Credits
Bradley University
Students work in teams on a large-scale electrical engineering project, considering technical and non-technical factors in seeking an optimal solution. Prerequisite: senior standing in EE or ECE.
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EE 409,410: Special Topics each
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Bradley University
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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EE 430: Electromechanical Systems
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introduction to dynamic systems analysis with emphasis on mathematical modeling of sensors and electromechanical devices for control system applications. Fundamentals of power and industrial electronics. Prerequisites: EE 301, EE 303
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EE 431,432: Control System Theory each
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Linear, non-linear, and discrete automatic control systems; classical and modern control theory; computer-aided design and simulation. Prerequisite: senior standing in EE.
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EE 450: Electronic Product Design
1.00 Credits
Bradley University
Students work in teams to design, implement, test, and demonstrate an electronic product. The electronic product has stringent specifications emulating design in industry. The design process requires extensive documentation and a formal report. Prerequisites: EE 332 with a minimum grade of C.
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EE 451: Senior Capstone Project I
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
First of two courses devoted to the Senior Design Project. The primary goal of this course is to have the student (and partner) choose a senior project and use a top-down design approach prior to implementation in senior lab. In addition, the student will serve on a Design Review Team (DRT) that will analyze other senior projects. Prerequisites: credit in EE 301, 302, 303, 304, 331, 332, 365, and 381 with a grade of C or better in six of the courses; credit or concurrent enrollment in EE 450 and two EE or technical electives.
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EE 452: Senior Capstone Project II
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Second of two courses devoted to the Senior Design Project. Requires an oral project presentation and a written report. Prerequisites: EE 450, 451.
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EE 531: Communication Theory I
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Orthogonal signal representation; review of Fourier series and Fourier transform; basic probability theory; random processes; power spectral density; Shannon's channel capacity; sampling theorem; baseband signaling; bandpass signaling; complex envelop representation of signals and systems; analog modulations; binary and M-ary digital modulations; phase locked loops, demodulation circuits; matched filter; error performance in digital communications. Prerequisites: a minimum grade of C in both EE 301 and EE 302 or equivalents.
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