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EE 331: Physical Electronics
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Basic quantum concepts. Introduction to band structure. Semiconductors. Modeling of charge carriers. Bipolar junctions; depletion layer. Metal-semiconductor interface; Shottky barrier. Minority carrier diffusion. Semiconductor devices.
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EE 334: Analog and Digital Electronics
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Diode circuits, bipolar junction transistor (BJT), and basic BJT amplifiers. Field-effect transister (FET) and basic FET amplifiers. Amplifier frequency response. Operational amplifiers, NMOS, CMOS, and MOSFET digital circuits. NMOS and CMOS Transmission gates. Bipolar digital circuits.
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EE 337: Electronics Lab
1.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Computer analysis and measurement of the characteristics and parameters of power supplies; operations amplifiers; voltage and power amplifiers; oscillators and active filters. Credit for or concurrent registration in EE 334.
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EE 354: Electromagnetics I
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Review of static electric and magnetic fields including the experimental laws of Coulomb, Gauss, Biot-Savart, Faraday, and Ampere. Time varying electromagnetic fields and potentials. Poynting's theorem and Maxwell's equations. Propagation in conducting and dielectric media. Scattering of plane waves at conducting and dielectric boundaries. Prerequisites: PH 202, MA 237 and MA 238.
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EE 355: Electromagnetics II
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Solutions of the wave equation in unbounded simple media. Electromagnetic waves in parallel-wire transmission lines, metallic waveguides, resonant cavities, and optical fibers. Radiation by electric and magnetic dipoles. Antenna arrays. Elementary aperture rediators and common reflector antennas. Principles of energy conversion and characteristics of microwave klystron amplifiers and oscillators. Prerequisite: EE 354. Fee.
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EE 356: Electromagnetics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Computer-aided and experimental field mapping; shielding techniques; field measurement of elementary radiating structures and waveguide circuits; terminal characteristics of klystrons and space wave propagation losses. Prerequisite: Credit for or concurrent registration in EE 355. Fee.
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EE 365: Digital Signal Processing
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Discrete-time signals and systems in the time domain and in the transform domain. LTI discrete-time systems in the transform-domain. Digital processing of continuous-time signals. Introduction to analog and digital filter structures. Introduction to MatLab based filter design.
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EE 368: Microprocessor Sys Interf Lab
1.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
This Laboratory is designed to reinforce the material covered in EE 264 and to provide practical hands-on experience with microprocessor software, hardware and interfacing. Topics include integration of microprocessor software, hardware and peripheral devices; assembly level programming and hardware interfaces for control and instrumentation.
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EE 372: Introduction to Communications
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Introduction to communication systems; analog, digital, deterministic and stochastic messages; modulation; redundancy coding. Signal energy and power; correlation; orthogonal signal set and Fourier series. Fourier transforms; signal transmission through linear systems; ideal and practical filters; signal distortion; Parseval's theorem; essential band-width and energy and power spectral density. Amplitude modulation: DSB, SSB, AN, QAM and VSB; phase and frequency modulation and the basic design of a FM transmitter. Sampling theorem; pulse code modulation and differential pulse code modulation. Prerequisites: EE 322 and EE 331.
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EE 381: Electromech Energy Conversion
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Introduction to the principles of electromechanical energy conversion. Energy balance, force, and torque of electrostatic and electromagnetic systems; magnetic circuits and ferromagnetic losses; transformers and their connections three-phase induction motors; synchronous generators and motors; salient and non-salient machines. Parallel operation of synchronous generators. Dynamics of electric machines. Prerequisite: EE 302 and credit for or concurrent registration in EE 354.
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