ECE title

EE334 Electrical Engineering and IT Systems


(3-2-4) This course is a follow-on to EE331, Electrical Engineering I. In this course, modeling and analysis techniques are applied to electronic communication systems including both analog and digital modulation and demodulation techniques. Also in the course, students design and analyze combinational and sequential digital logic circuits. An in-depth study of computer networking is included with specific emphasis on the OSI model and wireless systems.


Course Information

Course Policy Statement 

Policies for homework, grades, etc.

Course Objectives 

Learning objectives for each sub-topic

Course Schedule

Includes Reading, Homework and Lab Assignments

 

Supplementary Texts

Supplement Text I
(aka "Beige Book")

Covers AM, superhet receivers, noise, digital communications, and networking

Supplement Text II

A guide to counters and state machines

ADC/DAC Supplement

Extra material about analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion


Course Coordinator:

Major Christopher B. Mayer, Ph.D., USAF

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Telephone: (410) 293-6170


Point of contact: Maj Christopher B. Mayer, USAF