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ECEn 360: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
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ECEn 360. Electromagnetic Fields and Waves. (4:4:2) F,W Prerequisite: Math
214, 334, ECEn 212
Properties and application of transmission lines. Introduction to electric and
magnetic field theory and development of Maxwell’s equations.
Engineering Topics
Math 214: Multivariable Calculus
Math 334: Ordinary Differential Equations
ECEn 212: Circuits
F. T. Ulaby, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics, Prentice Hall, 2004
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Transmission Lines
Electrostatics
Magnetostatics
Plane Waves
Reflection and Transmission
Waveguides – rectangular and dielectric slab
Antennas – dipole and arrays
Application of differential equations to wave propagation.
2. Application of integral multivariate calculus to solve for
electromagnetic fields.
3. Application of complex variables to phasor solutions of wave
equations.
4. Ability to analyze the interaction of electromagnetic fields with
structures and materials.
5. Ability to design and connect transmission lines with devices.
Lectures: One hour MWThF
Laboratory: (See ECEn 361)
TA Recitations: 2 hours per week (optional)
Karl Warnick
13 Feb 2008
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