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The Electronic Circuits and Systems Lab is the first Electrical and Computer Engineering lab to which most engineering students are exposed. It all begins with an introductory instrumentation seminar. Students progress from learning the fundamentals of circuits and measurements, to computer simulation and construction of more advanced circuits. This lab has computers and a variety of standard test instruments including oscilloscopes, multimeters, function generators and power supplies.
 
ELEC 250 Linear Circuits: I
Learn about test equipment, circuit theorems, first and second order circuits, sinusuoidal steady-state response, series resonance and power measurements.
ELEC 300 Linear Circuits: II
Investigate op-amp circuits, time domain responses, applications of active networks and computer simulation of dynamic systems.
 
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ELEC 330 Electronic Circuits: I
Analyze circuits with non-linear devices. Learn about the applications of diodes, characteristics of transistors, modelling and biasing, transistor amplifiers, and junction field effect transistors.
ELEC 365 Applied Electronics and Electrical Machines
This course, offered to Mechanical Engineering students, covers the operation of a variety of electronic components in various circuit configurations.
 
ELEC 380 Electronic Circuits: II
Investigate the operation of a wide variety of advanced linear and non-linear transistor and operational amplifier circuits through simulation and hardware implementations.
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