KET 602 ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES FOR MOBILITY SYSTEMS

This graduate level course is designed to introduce the fundamental principles of electrical and computer engineering that are required for application in mobility systems for students with non-ECE degrees. Topics include passive circuit components, basic laws and analysis techniques; active electronic elements and circuits, digital logic circuits, digital and analog sensors and actuators, electrical machines; power electronics and batterings; digital systems; signal processing; microcomputers and interfacing; and basic mobility system networking and CAN concepts. Approximately one week is devoted to each topic illustrated in the context of specific applications in mobility systems. Case studies with specific applications of ECE in mobility systems will be assigned.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

This course is only open to TECH MBA students.

Distribution

Kettering Partner