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ELET 8214 - Circuit Design & Implementation

Credits: 
4
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

ELET 2103 with D or better and (MATH 4114 with D or better or MATH 5014 with D or better)

Description: 

Calculus-based circuit theory includes representation of ideal and non-ideal characteristics of circuit elements. Circuit analysis using fundamental circuit laws, network theorems and standard engineering complex variable notation. Transistor circuits are modeled using realistic parameters including junction capacitances and internal noise generation. Circuit models are applied to amplifier designs for low noise, high frequency response, etc. Laboratory implementation is compared to mathematical models, computer simulation, general purpose interface bus testing and discrepancies are resolved.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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