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Semiconductor Fundamentals Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5700 Semiconductor Fundamentals (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3700. Introduction to semiconductors: crystal structure, energy band theory, equilibrium electron and hole statistics, doping, generation and recombination processes, carrier drift and diffusion, transport equations.

Power System Protection Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5650 Power System Protection (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3600. Fault analysis using symmetrical components. Power switchgear, including switches, disconnects, fuses, relays and circuit breakers. Fundamentals of electric power system protection, including bus, transformer and line protection.

Electric Machines Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5630 Electric Machines (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3600 or departmental approval. Fundamentals of the electromagnetic-mechanical energy conversion process. Principles of operation, application, and control of ac and dc motors and generators.

Power System Analysis Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5620 Power System Analysis (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3600 or departmental approval. Power system modeling, power flow analysis, analysis of faulted power systems.

Power Electronics Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5610 Power Electronics (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3600, ELEC 3700. Power electronic circuits, components, and devices.

Discrete Embedded Control Systems Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5520 Discrete Embedded Control Systems (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3500. Discrete state equation models, control system characteristics, pole placement design and implementation, estimator design and implementation.

Modeling And System Identification Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5510 Modeling And System Identification (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3500 and ELEC 3800 or departmental approval. Development of physical models (linear and nonlinear) from first principles and estimation of model parameters from experimental data. System identification in closed loop. Data collection under output feedback.

Digital Image Processing Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5430 Digital Image Processing (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3400, ELEC 3800. Digital image processing principles and applications such as enhancement, restoration and compression.

Digital Signal Processing Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5410 Digital Signal Processing (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3400. Digital processing of signals, sampling difference equations, discrete-time Fourier transforms, discrete and fast Fourier transforms, digital filter design.

Radar And Sonar Principles Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
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Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 5350 Radar And Sonar Principles (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3320, ELEC 3800. Study of the fundamentals of RADAR systems including detection of non-deterministic signals in noise, and introduction to the principles of wave acoustics with emphasis on SONAR systems.


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