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Introductory course for engineering. The role of the engineering in society, the methods, attitudes and the expected abilities of an engineer are analyzed. Professional practice and its applications to different areas are contextualized. The student will contact groups and projects of development and research which are active in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. An introduction to university life, regulations and university resources is made.
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3
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Bohorquez Reyes Juan
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Laboratory for the course IELE1000.
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This course presents students with the basic concepts involved in the electrical circuits: types of used elements, electrical circuits fundamental laws, theorems and structured analysis tools, time analysis and phasor analysis.,English,-
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3
Instructor
Salazar Antonio
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Course laboratory
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Eljach Tatis Jairo
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4
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3
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The Study of fundamental techniques for the design and implementation of digital logic design: combinational,English,-
logic, and sequential logic. Development of basic design concepts: binary number systems, Boolean algebra,,English,-
simplification methods and hardware implementation through logic gates, combinational block design,,English,-
programmable logic and memory. Sequential elements (flip-flops), finite state machines, design optimization,English,-
techniques. Structured design, high-level design. This course has laboratory practices (
IELE-1201).
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3
Instructor
Segura Quijano Fredy
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Laboratory for the course IELE1200
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Crystal structure, mechanics, quantum and statistical. Piezo and ferroelectricity, magnetic properties of solids. Free electron. Band theory. Semiconductors. Photoelectric effect. Pn junction. Junction transistor, characteristics. FET characteristics. PIN and MOS. Electrical noise.,English,-
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3
Instructor
Avila Bernal Alba
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Course laboratory
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Avila Bernal Alba
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3
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The concepts of signal and system are present in many fields in science and engineering. This course focuses primarily on methods of representation of signals that are appropriate for the study of linear and time invariant systems. Parallel treatment of continuous-time systems and discrete is done at the course, and sampling concepts are introduced in order to allow the student to understand the basic ideas used by discrete systems to process continuous signals.,English,-
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3
Instructor
Lozano Martinez Fernando
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3
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