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Analog and Digital Signal Processing

Course CodeETEC-301
Lecture hours per week3
Lab hours per week1
Course AvailabilityOpen
Description

This theory and lab course introduces the students to the fundamental principles and theorems concerning the analysis of systems and signals. Time-domain and frequency-domain signals are transformed and circuit analysis is presented from a systems point of view. Differential Equations are used to describe the time-domain circuit behavior. The Fourier Transform is used for the frequency-domain treatment of circuits. A section on active filters is used to illustrate the practical applications of system design. A numerical computing environment (such as MatLab or SciLab) is used extensively to support the course topics.

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