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Analog Circuit Design Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6780/6786 Analog Circuit Design (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3700 or departmental approval. Circuit design techniques used for implementing analog integrated circuits in both CMOS and bipolar technologies.

Vlsi Design Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6770/6776 Vlsi Design (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 2210, ELEC 2220. Review of MOS transistor fundamentals, CMOS logic circuits; VLSI fabrication and design rules; clocking strategies and sequential design; performance estimation; memories and programmable arrays; standard cell design methodologies; computer aided design (CAD) tools.

Solid State Sensors Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6760/6766 Solid State Sensors (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3700 or departmental approval. Theory, technology and design of micro-mechanical sensors, electrochemical microsensors, photodetectors, and integrated smart sensors.

Introduction To Plasma Engineering Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6750/6756 Introduction To Plasma Engineering (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 3320 or departmental approval. Electrical breakdown and discharges in gases, basic plasma theories, applications of plasmas, plasma processing for microelectronic fabrication.

Electronics Manufacturing Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title:
ELEC 6740/6746 Electronics Manufacturing (3). LEC. 2, LAB. 3. Pr., ELEC 3700 or departmental approval. Materials and processes used to manufacture electronic products. Particular attention is given to substrate technology and electronics assembly.

Microelectronic Fabrication Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6730/6736 Microelectronic Fabrication (3). LEC. 2, LAB. 3. Pr., ELEC 2210 or departmental approval. Introduction to monolithic integrated circuit technology. Bipolar and MOS processes and structures. Elements of layout, design, fabrication, and applications. Experiments in microelectronic technologies.

Semiconductor Devices Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6710/6716 Semiconductor Devices (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6700. Introduction to semiconductor devices: pn junctions, junction diode based devices, optoelectronic devices, bipolar transistors, field effect transistors.

Semiconductor Fundamentals Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6700/6706 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

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title:
ELEC 6650/6656 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.

ELEC 6630/6636 Electric Machines Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 6630/6636 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.


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