EE372 Engineering Electromagneti

EE372 Engineering Electromagnetics

Description:

Basic transmission line theory is introduced with high-frequency circuit applications. Maxwell's equations are formulated for time varying fields and applied to waveguide, antenna, and radar systems. Labs provide practical experience with transmission lines, waveguides, optical waveguides, antennas and radar.  (3-2-4). Prereq: SP212 or SP222. [spring]


Spring 2012 Sections:

Section

Schedule

Room

Instructor

 2121
 MWF2 R12
 RI-61  CDR Hewgley
 2321  MWF2 R34  RI-61  CDR Hewgley
 4121  MWF4 R12  RI-61  CDR Hewgley
 4321  MWF4 R34  RI-61  CDR Hewgley
 
 
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Instructor:

CDR Chas Hewgley

Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Maury Hall 230

Telephone: 
Fax:
(410) 293-6171
(410) 293-3493   
 

 

 

   
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United States Naval Academy • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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