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Catalog : EECE.4200 Computer-Aided Simulation and Design

Id: 042776 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

This course prepares students with working knowledge and skills in simulation and computational softwares that are extensively used for the development of electrical and electronics systems, such as MATLAB, Simulink, Simscape and LTspice. Simulation models will be constructed using different softwares for various real-world application examples such as analog/digital filters, batteries, electromechanical systems, AC-DC DC-DC power converters, photovoltaic systems, and wind turbine generators. Through this course, students will gain proficiency in using these softwares, as well as experience in simulation and design of electrical and electronics systems for intended function and desirable performance. Students will also learn tools for processing/analyzing the simulation data, generating images for demonstration and presentation. There will be lecture labs where the students follow the examples in the lecture to construct simulation models on their computers.

Prerequisites

EECE.3620 Signals and Systems I, and EECE.3650 Electronics I.

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