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Dec 21, 2024
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EL 253 - Lab for EL 250 Credit Hours: 1
This course is an introductory study of communications, theory, systems, and circuits. Analog topics include modulation techniques, noise, tuned circuits, AM, FM, and SSB modulation, demodulation, mixers, transmission lines, and applications. Basic breadboard experiments include resonance, oscillators, class C-tuned amplifiers, modulators, detectors, filters, and mixers. Additional and/or substitute experiments and simulations selected from frequency multipliers, PLL, transmission lines, transmitters, receivers, PCM, and other topics as approved by the instructor.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- construct, simulate, analyze, and measure communications circuits including RF amplifiers, oscillators, detectors, tuned circuits, filters, mixers, modulators, and TRF receivers;
- use a spectrum analyzer to observe signals in the frequency domain;
- identify and use appropriate technical literature for a research project; and
- make an effective presentation of a research topic.
Prerequisites: EL 155, EL 203, EL 217 Corequisites: EL 250 S (N)
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