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,