(1) Lab. 3. Pr., ELEC 2210.
Assembly, testing and analysis of an AM/FM radio. Integration of basic concepts of electronics, electromagnetics, and signals and systems. Topics include devices (diodes, transistors, antennas, transformers), circuit schematics, and PSpice simulation.
(1) Lab. 3. Pr., ELEC 2220, ELEC 3030. Coreq., ELEC 3500.
Exploration and integration of electrical engineering concepts and professional practice issues through the design of a contemporary engineering system.
(1) Lab. 3. Pr., ELEC 2210, ELEC 2220.
Laboratory experiments include interfacing memory and peripheral devices to a microcomputer, the design of software to control these devices, and the integration of computer hardware and software to control a system.
(1) Lab. 3. Pr., ELEC 3400.
Laboratory experiments geared towards understanding the implementation and testing of components used in wireless communication systems.
(3) Lec. 3. Pr., MATH 2660, ELEC 2110.
Transmission lines are studied as a bridge to understanding electromagnetic theory. Then, electric and magnetic fields are studied using vector algebra, culminating in Maxwell's equations.
(3) Lec. 3. Pr., ELEC 3310.
Maxwell's equations are used in the study of plane waves, guided waves, fiberoptics, electromagnetic compatibility and interference, antennas and radiation, and satellite communication systems.
(3) Lec. 3. Pr., ELEC 3800.
Pulse code modulation, line coding, information rate, equalization, amplitude modulation, angle modulation, noise in communication systems.
(3) Lec. 3. Pr., ELEC 2120.
Analog and Discrete Transfer function models, system response specifications, control system characteristics, root locus analysis and design, frequency response analysis and design.
(3) Lec. 3. Pr., ELEC 2110.
Introduction to the basic concepts in electric power engineering.
(3) Lec. 3. Pr., ELEC 2210, ELEC 2120.
Design and analysis of single-stage and multistage transistor amplifiers; biasing for integrated circuit design; small-signal modeling; pperational amplifier circuits; IC design techniques; noise and RF amplifiers; D/A and A/D converters.
(3) Lec. 3. Pr., ELEC 2120.
Analysis of random signals and noise, system reliability, responses of linear systems to random inputs, optimal filter design.
(3) Lec. 3. Coreq., MATH 2650.
Electrical circuit analysis; electronic devices, digital systems, amplifier concepts, power devices and systems. (Not open to Electrical Engineering majors.)