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First-year seminar that discusses digital music from an electrical engineeringperspective; topics include sampling, digital filtering, compression, and music synthesis.
Electronic devices and characteristics, amplifiers and feedback, electronic instruments and recording systems. Designed for non-electrical engineering students.
Introduction to Electronic Measuring Systems (PREV: E E 305)
Electronic devices and characteristics, amplifiers and feedback, electronic instruments and recording systems. Designed for non-electrical engineering students.
Electronic circuit design with consideration to single and multi-device subcircuits, frequency response characteristics, feedback, stability, efficiency, and IC more...
Introduction to Embedded Microcontrollers (PREV: E E 324)
Introduction to microcontrollers in electronic and electromechanical systems. Hardware and software design for user/system interfaces, data acquisition, and co more...
Static electric and magnetic fields; solutions to static field problems, Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic waves; boundary conditions; engineering applications.
Introduction to continuous-time linear system theory: differential equation models, sinusoidal steady-state analysis, convolution, Laplace transform and Fourier analysis.
Introduction to discrete-time signal processing: sampling, linear time- invariant systems, discrete-time Fourier transform and discrete Fourier transform, Z transf more...
Data transmission, encoding, link control techniques; communication network architecture, design; computer communication system architecture, protocols.
Project designs of electrical engineering systems, encompassing various subdisciplines within Electrical Engineering, with an emphasis on technical communica more...
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
Prerequisite: E E 330; E E 350; E E 316; and the completion of two Electrical Engineering technical electives Concurrent: ENGL 202C
Project designs of electrical engineering systems, encompassing various subdisciplines within Electrical Engineering, with an emphasis on technical communica more...
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
Prerequisite: E E 330; E E 350; E E 316; and the completion of two Electrical Engineering technical electives Concurrent: ENGL 202C
Analyses and design of digital integrated circuit building blocks, including logic gates, flip-flops, memory elements, analog switches, multiplexers, and converters.
Radiation from small antennas, linear antenna characteristics, arrays of antennas, impedance concepts and measurements, multifrequency antennas, and aperture antennas. more...
Probability fundamentals, digital/analog modulation/demodulation, system noiseanalysis, SNR and BER calculations, optimal receiver design concepts, introductory inform more...
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing Systems (PREV: E E 433)
The review of fundamental physical properties leads into discussions of various techniques, including imaging, spectroscopy, radiometry, and active sensing.
Probability, Random Variables, and Stochastic Processes
Review of probability theory and random variables; mathematical description of random signals; linear system response; Wiener, Kalman, and other filtering.
Linear and nonlinear digital modulation techniques; performance in additive Gaussian noise channel; continuous phase modulation; carrier acquisition and recovery.
Continuous and discrete-time linear control systems; state variable models; analytical design for deterministic and random inputs; time-varying systems stability.
Adaptive and learning control systems; system identification; performance indices; gradient, stochastic approximation, controlled random search methods; introducti more...
Design of nonlinear automatic control systems; phase-plane methods; describing functions; optimum switched systems; Liapunov stability; special topics in stability more...
The course covers relevant methods of semiconductor material and device characterization including electrical characterization of thin films, measurement of devi more...