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ECE 323

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Signals and Systems I
Credits: 3
Semesters Offered: Fall
Cross-Listed As: None
Prerequisites: ECE 203, APMA 213
Corequisites: None

This is a useful course for Electrical Engineering majors.

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From the Undergraduate Record:

Develops tools for analyzing signals and systems operating in continuous-time, with applications to control, communications, and signal processing. Primary concepts are representation of signals, linear time-invariant systems, Fourier analysis of signals, frequency response, and frequency-domain input/output analysis, the Laplace transform, and linear feedback principles. Practical examples are employed throughout, and regular usage of computer tools (Matlab, CC) is incorporated. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and BIOM 310.


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