EL E 333 - Systems Laboratory
2001 Catalog Data: ELE 333. SYSTEMS LABORATORY. Corequisites: EL. E 431, 447. (3 lab hours). (1).
Textbook: Introduction to Analog Computation by Joseph J. Blum; Harcourt-Brace-Jovanovich
References: Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systemsby B. P. Lathi; Design of Feedback Control Systems by G. H. Hostetter, C. J. Savant, Jr., and R. T. Stefani; 7035B X-Y Recorder Manual; EAI TR-20 Computer Handbook; Industrial Engineering Reprints on Robotics; and Armdroid I User's Manual and Transformer Trainer TT179 Manual.
Coordinator: Mr. Damon Wall, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Goal: To acquaint the student with experimental techniques for the study, analysis and modeling of electrical systems.
Corequisites:
1. Theory of Control Systems
2. Modulation, Noise, and Communications
3. Electrical Energy Conversion
Experiments: The first six experiments make use of analog computer techniques for the modeling and analysis of electrical systems.
1. TR-20 familiarization
2. Practice exercise with function generation
3. Practice exercise with static check
4. Voltage response in RLC circuit
5. Transfer function simulation
6. Nonlinear system simulation
7. Robot demonstration
8. Transformer Analysis and Modeling
Estimated ABET Category Content: Engineering Design: 1 credit or 100%