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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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384 / ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

ELEC 302<br />

Junior Lab II<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Continuation of ELEC 301 with emphasis on design;<br />

introduction to use of CAD tools and FPGA-based system<br />

design.<br />

Laboratory, 4 hours.<br />

Prerequisites: ELEC 301 and 383; concurrent enrollment<br />

in ELEC 354.<br />

ELEC 311<br />

Electronics and Instrumentation<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to circuit principles, amplifiers, op-amps,<br />

transducers, digital components and systems, system<br />

analysis, and instrumentation techniques.<br />

For mechanical engineering or science majors.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Corequisite: ELEC 312.<br />

ELEC 312<br />

Electronics and Instrumentation Lab<br />

0 Semester Hours<br />

Concurrent laboratory for ELEC 311.<br />

Laboratory, 2 hours.<br />

Corequisite: ELEC 311.<br />

ELEC 313<br />

Electronics and Instrumentation<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to circuit principles, amplifiers, op-amps,<br />

digital components and systems, power and machines, and<br />

instrumentation techniques.<br />

For civil engineering or science majors.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

ELEC 333<br />

Circuit Applications<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Laplace transform applications, network functions,<br />

frequency response, analog filters, two-ports, three phase<br />

power, Fourier series.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Prerequisites: ELEC 232 and MATH 245.<br />

ELEC 353<br />

Electronics I<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Fundamentals of semiconductor devices and the physics<br />

of their operation. Applications of semiconductor devices<br />

in electronic circuits and device modeling. Introduction to<br />

CAD tools. Design of single stage amplifiers.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Prerequisites: ELEC 232.<br />

ELEC 354<br />

Electronics II<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to engineering design methods utilized in<br />

the synthesis of contemporary analog electronic circuits<br />

including extensive use of CAD tools. Topics include<br />

multitransistor circuits, large signal limitations, feedback<br />

techniques, amplifier frequency response, stability and<br />

oscillation.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Prerequisite: ELEC 353.<br />

ELEC 361<br />

Electromagnetics<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to Maxwell’s equations, wave propagation,<br />

transmission line theory, and the solution of static and time<br />

varying field problems.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Prerequisites: MATH 355 and PHYS 201.<br />

ELEC 371<br />

Linear Systems<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Time and frequency domain analysis of continuous and<br />

discrete linear systems including simulation diagrams, state<br />

variable analysis, Fourier and Z transforms.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Prerequisites: ELEC 333 and MATH 355 or concurrent<br />

enrollment in MATH 355.

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