EE 5319/EE 4334 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DESIGN Dennis Pfeiffer
Design of digital systems using programmable logic devices and high-level design techniques. The course emphasizes the understanding of state-of-the-art
hardware devices as well as design and simulation tools. Various design options and compromises will be assigned to develop adequate design proficiency. Co-taught as EE 4334. PREREQUISITE(S)
: EE 3310 and $15.00 fee SPECIAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS: On campus quizzes. TIME: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday EE 5331 MICROWAVE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Jon Bredow Topics include design and performance analysis of transmitter and receiver circuits for communications and radar. Emphasis is on design using commercially available
mixers, amplifiers, oscillators, and modulation circuits. Analysis includes receiver noise figure and path loss effects. Target and clutter scattering effects are also considered for the radar case.
PREREQUISITE(S): EE 3305 or equivalent or consent of instructor. TIME: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday EE 5357 NONLINEAR IMAGE PROCESSING Mike Manry
Analysis of order statistic and morphological filters. Deformation-invariant feature sets. Shape recognition using nonlinear classifiers. PREREQUISITE(S): EE 4318 and EE 5302 or EE 5352.
SPECIAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS: On campus quizzes TIME: 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday EE 6363 SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATION Mike Manry Topics will include: direct-sequence spread spectrum systems utilizing pseudonoise (PN) generators, PN sequences and their properties, maximal length codes, Gold codes, code
acquisition techniques, phase-locked loops and their applications in carrier tracking and code tracking, and performance of spread spectrum systems in jamming environments. PREREQUISITE: EE 5362
TIME: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Monday and Wednesday |