EL E 357, 358 - Electrical Engineering Problems I, II

2001 Catalog Data: ELE 357,358. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROBLEMS 1, II. . Analytical procedures and numerical techniques in basic electrical engineering Corequisites: EL E 351, ENGR 361, 310. (1, 1).

Textbook:To be selected based on Project

Reference:To be selected based on Project

Coordinator:Dr. Atef Z. Elsherbeni, Professor of Electrical Engineering

Goals: To provide junior students with an opportunity to pursue research and/or design applications and projects in electrical engineering. Specific technical course topic is to be selected.

Prerequisite by Topic: 1. Electric Circuit Theory (ENGR 360)

Corequisite by Topic:
1. Electronics (EL.E. 351, 352)
2. Electric Circuits Laboratory (ENGR 361)

Topics: The junior level problem, or project; and related course content is to be selected from areas of current interest based on theory and design.

Examples or course topics are:

1. Software development for electrical measurements using HPVEE or LabView

2. Model development for electronic devices

3. Design and analysis of pulse amplifier

4. Design and development of a small signal audio amplifier

5. Investigation of a Radio Receiver

6. Program to translate SPICE simulation data to other software packages

7. Use of SPICE circuit analysis program for system simulation

Estimated ABET Category Content: Engineering Science: 0.5 credit or 50%, Engineering Design: 0.5 credit or 50%

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