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3.00 Credits
Senior elective. Continuation of ELEC 474. Lec 3 hrs. PI.
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1.00 Credits
This is a laboratory course in RF and digital communication. Experiments include operation of phase-locked loop, AM and FM modulation, frequency division multiplexing, and pulse-code modulation. Lab 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: ELEC 307. Co-requisite: ELEC 467.
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1.00 Credits
Experiments include simulation of continuous time and discrete time feedback control systems, such as modeling, performance measures, transfer functions, generalized error coefficient, introduction to state-space methods, stability, controllability and observability, root locus and frequency domain analysis, compensation methods, state feedback and pole placements, and control system design. Lab 3 hrs. Co-requisite: ELEC 470.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the design process of VLSI CMOS circuits. Also covers all the major steps of the design process, including logic, circuit, and layout design. A variety of computer-aided tools are discussed and used to provide VLSI design experience that includes design of basic VLSI CMOS functional blocks, and verification of the design, testing, and debugging procedures. Pre-requisite: ELEC 312 & ELEC 352. Co-requisite: ELEC 479.
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1.00 Credits
Provides VLSI design experience that includes design of basic VLSI CMOS functional blocks, verification of the design, testing, and debugging. Several complex VLSI projects will be submitted for fabrication. Co-requisite: ELEC 478.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the techniques of modeling digital systems at various levels of abstraction and computer-aided design algorithms applied to these models to support design and analysis tasks. Covers modeling through the use of a modern hardware description language (VHDL/Verilog), test generation, event-driven simulation algorithms, and physical design used to map the synthesized logic design onto physical IC area. This is not a how-to course on using CAD tools; it is a study of the algorithms used by CAD tools. Pre-requisite: ELEC 312. Co-requisite: ELEC 483.
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1.00 Credits
The course emphasizes the use of computer-aided design (CAD) tools in the description, modeling, simulation, verification and testing of digital systems. Alternative coding styles and methodology used for combinational and sequential digital logic designs are evaluated. The use of Field Programmable gate arrays is integrated into the course as the target physical domain. Lab 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: ELEC 312. Co-requisite: ELEC 480.
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3.00 Credits
Conceptualization, design, building, testing, and promulgation of an electrical engineering project is carried out by the student under supervision of a faculty member. Lab 6 hrs. Pre-requisite: ELEC 312, ELEC 352, and ELEC 362.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the design project, Senior Project I. Students will consider feasibility of design project, the effect of economic factors on the design, and make presentations in oral and written form for evaluation. Lab 6 hrs. Pre-requisite: ELEC 495.
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3.00 Credits
Presents historical, philosophical, psychological, and social foundations of education in America. Focuses on constitutional and statutory provisions for public school education. Emphasizes the role of teaching and learning in a multicultural environment. Field experience required.
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