Applied Electronics and Electromechanics
Characteristics of semiconductor devices; analog circuits; force and torque production; motor principles and torque-speed characteristics; principles of power electronics. Not open to students in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Credit will be granted for only one of ELEC 342, ELEC 343, ELEC 344. [2-2-2*]
This course is an introduction to electric machinery and the electronics used to control it. This course assumes that the student has a working knowledge of ordinary linear differential equations, basic integral-differential calculus, booth DC and AC Circuits Theory, and the physics background that describes the basic electromagnetic entities and relationships.
Prerequisite: One of ELEC 201, ELEC 203, ELEC 204, or MECH 221
3 credits
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