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A service course covering electrical engineering principles for engineering or science students with majors outside of electrical engineering. Topics include: AC and DC circuits analysis.
A service course covering electrical engineering principles for engineering or science students with majors outside of electrical engineering. Topics include: AC and DC circuits analysis.
A service course covering electrical engineering principles for engineering or science students with majors outside of electrical engineering. Topics include: AC and DC circuits analysis.
Special research and problems for individual students who are capable of pursuing independent investigations. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Elementary tTreatment of electronic circuits emphasizing laboratory work. Topics include A rs, circuits, filters, theory and operation of transistors and other semiconductor devices and a simple treatment of operational amplifiers. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, three hours.tory,
Study of electric machines and electromechanical systems.
Laboratory practice and experimental studies related to EE 415G. Lecture one hour; laboratory, three hours.
Laboratory practice and experimental studies related to EE 415G. Lecture one hour; laboratory, three hours.
Laboratory practice and experimental studies related to EE 415G. Lecture one hour; laboratory, three hours.
An introduction to continuous and discrete signal and system models and analyses. Topics include discrete and continuous convolution, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms and Z-transforms with application examples including AM modulation and the sampling theorem.
An introduction to continuous and discrete signal and system models and analyses. Topics include discrete and continuous convolution, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms and Z-transforms with application examples including AM modulation and the sampling theorem.