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ECE 232 Solving Dynamic Systems 3.0 Credits

Provides an overview of dynamic systems and modeling; specifically using differential equations to model physical or first principle systems. Specific emphasis is placed on developing models of engineering systems and using computational tools for finding solutions to these problems. Conventional solutions of linear and non-linear differential equations/systems will be covered as well as state space formulation and solutions using eigenvalues and vectors. The Laplace transforms is introduced to solve Linear Time Invariant systems. Basic feedback control laws are introduced in the context of state variable formulation.

College/Department: College of Engineering
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: ECE 231 [Min Grade: D] or ENGR 231 [Min Grade: D]