May 01, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

ECET 30700 - Analog Network Signal Processing



This is an advanced course in network analysis that stresses network theorems and solutions of time- and frequency-domain problems. Transform circuit and signal analysis using Laplace and Fourier techniques are developed, culminating in active filter design applications. Software techniques, such as MATLAB® and LabVIEW™, to solve mathematical problems are employed.

Preparation for Course
P: ECET 20400 or ECET 20700; P or C: MA 22800.

Cr. 4.
Hours
Class 3, Lab. 2-3.
Student Learning Outcomes
1.  Analyze complex analog circuits in both time and frequency domains using mathematical and simulation techniques.
2.  Apply Laplace and Fourier transforms to evaluate system behavior and design signal processing solutions.
3.  Determine transfer functions and assess the impact of poles and zeros on system performance.
4.  Use software tools (e.g., MATLAB®, LabVIEW™, or equivalent platforms) to model, simulate, and solve circuit problems.
5.  Collaborate effectively in teams to solve engineering problems and present technical findings.