ENEE 378 Advanced Electronics Laboratory (1)

 

Required course for majors in the electrical specialty.

 

Catalog Description:

A series of projects in advanced electronics culminating in a major design project, all totally designed by the student.  Spring semester.  Laboratory 3 hours.

 

Prerequisites:

ENGR 247 with grade of C or better.

 

Corequisite:

ENEE 377

 

Textbook/References:

Reference: “Electronic Design”, 4th ed by Roden, et.al., Discovery Press, 2002.

 

Course Objectives: (numbers in brackets indicate the relationship to engineering program outcomes)

                                To provide the student with an understanding of basic design methods in analog and digital electronic circuits along with hands-on experience. (1,2,3)

 

Class/Laboratory Schedule:

Laboratory one time per week for 180 minutes per class.

 

Topics Covered:

                Transistor Circuits                                                               Oscillator Design

                Current Sources                                                   Band-pass Filters

                High Performance Op Amps                              Analog Computing

                Active Filters                                                        555 Timer Circuit

                Pulse Shaping Circuits                                        Transfer Functions

 

Contribution to Professional Component:

                Contributes toward the 1.5 years of engineering topics as a 1 credit hour laboratory course in engineering sciences and engineering design.

               

Relationship of course to program outcomes

This course supports engineering outcomes 1, 2 and 3.

 

Prepared by:         Dr. Michel Elizabeth Holder, 4/02/03