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Jan 15, 2025
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EE 292 - Fundamentals of Electrical and Computer Engineering Credits: 3 Description Introduction to electrical circuit analysis, electronic devices and circuits, transducers, electric machines and power transmission. Note: For non-electrical engineering majors.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Derive logical operations using Boolean operators.
- Apply the nodal and mesh methods of circuit analysis.
- Express complex circuits in their simpler Thévenin and Norton equivalent forms.
- Apply linearity and superposition concepts to analyze RL, RC, and RLC circuits in time and frequency domains.
- Analyze resonant circuits both in time and frequency domains.
- Analyze circuits with mutual inductance.
- Categorize the organization of a computer; including the instruction set architecture, functions of the central processing unit, cache memory, main memory, mass storage, and other input/output devices.
- Design and analyze simple combinational and synchronous sequential logic circuits.
- Analyze sequential behavior using timing diagrams and state diagrams.
Prerequisite: MATH 182 and either PHYS 151 or PHYS 180 ; all courses with a grade of C or higher.
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