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E35 - ESE 430 - Engineering Electromagnetics Applications
 
Total Credits: 3
 
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Study of important applications of electromagnetic theory. Solution of electrostatic and magnetostatic problems involving Laplace and Poisson's equations subject to boundary conditions. Maxwell's equations, including boundary conditions for dielectrics and conductors, reflection and transmission characteristics with effects due to losses. Study of guided waves in rectanglar and optical wave guides, including effects of dispersion. S-parameters and transmission networks, including S-matrix properties, relation to impedance, reflection coefficient, VSWR, and Smith chart. Study of antennas, including exposure to terminology and thin-wire antennas. Prerequisite: ESE 330.
 
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Semester Section Instructor Day/Time Room
Spring 2008 01  Spielman TuTh
4:00PM-5:30PM
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