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program self-study report - Lamar University Electrical Engineering

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Lab Topics (approximate number of lab hours)• Intro to Visual Applications Builder and DSP board. (2 hours)• DSP versus PC, Test of Systems. (2 hours)• Demos; plots of speech. (1 1/2 hours)• Musical instrument digital interface. (2 hours)• Image quantization; sampling & aliasing; color representation. (2 hours)• Transmitting/receiving video over a network. (1 1/2 hours)• Creating an image. (1 1/2 hours)• Audio steganography, hiding information in images. (1 1/2 hours)• Intro to ELVIS system. (2 hours)• ELVIS-digital logic experiment. (1 1/2 hours)• ELVIS-series RLC circuit frequency response. (1 1/2 hours)• ELVIS-operational amplifier behaviors. (1 hour)Structure: One 50-minute lecture per week. Twelve 2 hour laboratory sessions. Two one-hour exams.About five homework assignments.Policy: Homework is due the second class after it has been assigned. Homework late by one class issubject to 20% penalty. No homework accepted after graded work is returned. It is your responsibility toknow all exam dates. No make-up exams will be given in this class except for written medical excuse.Punctual attendance is expected of all students. A roll will be called at each class meeting. A bonus ofthree points on course average for 90% attendance.Contribution to professional component:Math and basic science 0.0 (units)<strong>Engineering</strong> Topics 2.0 (units)Does this course contain significant design experience?No*May substitute INEN 1101 Intro to <strong>Engineering</strong> for this course.Prepared by Wendell C. Bean May 2006EE Program Self-Study Report-2006 50

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