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EE332:  Electrical Engineering II
 

Electrical Engineering II

(3-2-4). This course is a follow-on to EE331, Electrical Engineering I.  In this course, modeling and analysis techniques are applied to rotating machines, diodes, op amps, transistors, and amplifiers.  Also introduced in this course are amplitude modulation and demodulation as well as combinational and sequential digital logic circuits. 
EE332 Course Materials

Sections 1112, 3312, 6521

Lecture HW HW Soln Topic - Reading Prelabs  Labs Handouts/Quizzes
1-13     1st 6-Weeks      Syllabus, Instructor Course Policy
14-28     2nd 6-Weeks      
29 7-12, 7-24, 7-29 29  FM Spectrum and Power - 7.9 - 7.14      FM Supp. Problem (soln)
30 7-14, 7-31, 8-11, 8-17 30  FM Receivers and Noise Performance - 7.15, 7.16, 7.21, 8.1-4, 8.6      
31 9-1, 9-2 31  Digital Modulation: ASK, FSK - 9.1-4      
32 9-16, 9-17, 9-18, 9-19, 9-20 32  Digital Modulation: PSK - 9.5  

L12

 Lab #12 Clock Divider
33 9-10, 9-21, 9-23, 9-24 33  Digital Modulation: QAM - 9.6 to 9.11      
34 9-14 34  Noise Performance of Digital Modulation - 9.12, 9.13      Quiz #6 (soln)
35 10-1, 10-3, 10-5, 10-6, 10-16, 10-24 35  Digital Transmission: Pulse Modulation - 10.1 to 10.4   L13  Lab #13 File Folder
36 10-21, 10-23, 10-25 36  Digital Transmission: Pulse Code Modulation and Companding - 10.5 to 10.11, 10.15, 10.16      
37      Intro to SATCOM - 25.1 to 25.8      
38 25-3, 25-18, 25-19, 25-26, 25-28 38  SATCOM Link Models and Link Budgets - 25.9 - 25.12      
39 26-4, 26-8    Satellite Multiple Access - 26.1 to 26.3      

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