Signals and Systems

  • Course Number: 3516
  • Subject: Electrical Engineering
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall
  • Credit Hours: 5
  • Description:

    This course is the third in a three-course sequence intended to provide students with foundational knowledge and skills in electrical and computer engineering. In this third course, students will build on concepts learned in Circuits and Electronics I and II to analyze and design signals and systems. Analysis techniques include impulse response, convolution, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms. Students will also study discrete-time signals, difference equations, and discrete-time Fourier transform. Students will explore course concepts in integrated laboratory experiments which include design projects.

  • Special Notes:

    Taught in English. Cannot be taken concurrently with ECE 3612 Processor Systems due to schedule conflicts

  • Pre-requisites:

    Minimum grade of C- in circuits and electronics II (at Temple ECE 2352) and differential equations I (at Temple MATH 2041, MATH 2941, or 'Y' in METW)