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Central Connecticut State University

School of Engineering and Technology

Department of Computer Electronics and Graphics Technology

 

Course: CET 443 Electronic Communication
Semester: Spring 2011

 

Lecture: Tuesday 4:30-6:00, Room: NC 157; Thursday, 4:30 - 6:00, Room: NC 157

Recitation: TBD
Laboratory: Tuesday 6:00-7:00, Room: NC 157

 

Instructor: Dr. B. Panoutsopoulos
Office: NC 2351400
Office Hours: Monday 10:30-11:30, Tuesday 9:30-10:30; Wednesday 10:30-11:30 and  4:10-11:10; Thursday 16:30-17:30; and by appointment.
Electronic mail: Basile.Panoutsopoulos@ieee.org
Telephone: (860) 832-1816
Facsimile:  (860) 832-1806

Personal web site: At the "Home" button.

 

Catalog Course Description:

CET 443 - Electronic Communication
RF transmitting and receiving circuits, amplitude and frequency modulation and detection, phase modulation, antennas, RF transmission lines, and data transmissions. Focus on units of measurement. Laboratory experiments cover resonance, modulation, demodulation, and transmission channels. 

 

Lecture/Laboratory meets 5 hours per week.

3 Credit hours
3 Lecture hours
2 Lab hours

 

Prerequisite: CET 233 or CET 236; for graduate students, permission of the Dean of the graduate school.

 

Required Notebook:

Laboratory Notebook

 

Recommended Textbook:

Gary Mullett . Basic Telecommunications: The Physical Layer. Cengage Learning. 2002. 

 

Recommended Handbook:

Telecommunications Handbook for Transportation Professionals

 

DOD Fundamentals Handbook Mathematics Volume 1
DOD Fundamentals Handbook Mathematics Volume 2


Spigel, Maurey. Mathematical Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Schaum's Outline Series, 1978.

 

Reference:

DOE FUNDAMENTALS HANDBOOK ELECTRICAL SCIENCE Volume 1 of 4

DOE FUNDAMENTALS HANDBOOK ELECTRICAL SCIENCE Volume 2 of 4

DOE FUNDAMENTALS HANDBOOK ELECTRICAL SCIENCE Volume 3 of 4

DOE FUNDAMENTALS HANDBOOK ELECTRICAL SCIENCE Volume 4 of 4

 

 

Note to students with disabilities:  

It is the policy to not discriminate against qualified students with documented disabilities.  If you have a disability-related need for modifications in this course, contact your instructor.

 

 

Policy Statement on Academic Misconduct: 

All students are expected to demonstrate integrity in the completion of their coursework. Academic integrity means doing one's own work and giving proper credit to the work and ideas of others. It is the responsibility of each student to become familiar with what constitutes academic dishonesty and plagiarism and to avoid all forms of cheating and plagiarism. Students who engage in plagiarism and other forms of academic misconduct will face academic and possibly disciplinary consequences. Academic sanctions can range from a reduced grade for the assignment to a failing grade for the course. From a disciplinary standpoint, an Academic Misconduct Report may be filed and a Faculty Hearing Board may impose sanctions such as probation, suspension or expulsion.

 

For further information on academic misconduct and its consequences, please consult the Student Code of Conduct (http://www.ccsu.edu/StudentConduct) and the Academic Misconduct Policy (http://www.ccsu.edu/AcademicIntegrity).

 

Policy on the use of Electronic Devices:

The operation of all electronic communication devices is prohibited in the classroom.

 

 

Policy on the access of Internet Sites:

The access of any web site other than the one or ones specifically approved by the instructor during the classroom or laboratory periods is prohibited.

 

Policy on dressing in the Classroom:

Proper dressing is expected by all. Covering the heads with hats, hoods, etc. is prohibited.

 

Policy on food and drinks in the Classroom and Laboratory:

Food and drinks in the laboratory are prohibited.

 

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