For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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ECE5929 | Power Distribution Network Design in Electronic Circuit | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-5 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | - | No |
As the circuit performance enhances with higher operating frequency and higher integration density, the importance of power delivery network in the electronic circuit has been greatly emphasized to implement low noise electronic circuit. This course deals with the analysis and design method of PDN (Power Delivery Network) of board/package level circuit. The power plane in board/package circuit is modeled, and the mechanism of SSN (Simultaneous Switching Noise) is investigated. Modeling of transmission lines with power planes, via, and de-caps (decoulping capacitors) is explored, and several PDN examples of high speed digital circuits are presented. Finally the effectiveness of EBG (Electromagnetic Band Gap) structure is analysed with some examples. | |||||||||
ECE5930 | Signal Integrity Analysis and Design | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-5 | - | No | |
Recently the importance of signal integrity (SI) in digital circuit has been greatly emphasized as the circuit performance enhances with higher operating frequency and higher integration density. This course deals with the analysis and design method of signal integrity of board/package/interconnect circuit. Basic concept of frequency dependent resistance, inductance, and capacitance of interconnects are investigated, and modeling method of single/multi-conductor transmission line is explored. Measurement methods of parasitic parameters are presented in both time and frequency domain, and the meaning of dissipation factor in lossy lines are explained. Cross talk in transmission lines are analysed and enhancement of signal integrity using differential signaling, termination, and appropriate signal return path is presented. | |||||||||
ECE5930 | Signal Integrity Analysis and Design | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-5 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | - | No |
Recently the importance of signal integrity (SI) in digital circuit has been greatly emphasized as the circuit performance enhances with higher operating frequency and higher integration density. This course deals with the analysis and design method of signal integrity of board/package/interconnect circuit. Basic concept of frequency dependent resistance, inductance, and capacitance of interconnects are investigated, and modeling method of single/multi-conductor transmission line is explored. Measurement methods of parasitic parameters are presented in both time and frequency domain, and the meaning of dissipation factor in lossy lines are explained. Cross talk in transmission lines are analysed and enhancement of signal integrity using differential signaling, termination, and appropriate signal return path is presented. | |||||||||
ECE5932 | Linear Power Amplifier Design | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
In this course, we will study about the theory and design methods for the linear power amplifiers used in wireless communication system. We will also study how the linearity is defined and how various nonlinear effects can be analyzed in order to understand how the linearity affects the system performance. Power amplifier design procedure as well as representative linearization techniques will be introduced. | |||||||||
ECE5932 | Linear Power Amplifier Design | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-5 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Korean | Yes |
In this course, we will study about the theory and design methods for the linear power amplifiers used in wireless communication system. We will also study how the linearity is defined and how various nonlinear effects can be analyzed in order to understand how the linearity affects the system performance. Power amplifier design procedure as well as representative linearization techniques will be introduced. | |||||||||
ECE5934 | Accelerator Engineering | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | - | No | |
This course will cover the principles and design of accelerators. The objective of this subject is to have an understanding of the design of beam dynamics on HV electrostatic accelerator and RF accelerator. Also HV power design and RF cavity design will be treated. | |||||||||
ECE5934 | Accelerator Engineering | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | - | No |
This course will cover the principles and design of accelerators. The objective of this subject is to have an understanding of the design of beam dynamics on HV electrostatic accelerator and RF accelerator. Also HV power design and RF cavity design will be treated. | |||||||||
ECE5939 | Solar Cell Characterization | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | English | Yes | |
The lecture covers solar cell material characterization, optical, chemical, physical, and electrical property characterization in solar cell fabrication process. Various device characterization methods including destructive and non-destructive analysis methods will be discussed for the fabrication completed solar cells. Electrical property influencing factors will be treated to achieve the higher efficiency of solar cell. | |||||||||
ECE5940 | Mobile Computing | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
In this course, the issues of mobile computing environments, which is introduced by technical advances in the development of portable computers and wireless communication technologies, are studied. We deal with design issues which stem from three essential properties of mobile computing: portability, mobility, and wireless communication. Especially, we study communication protocols for mobile computing environments, design methodologies of softwares for mobile computing environments, operating systems for mobile hosts, and some typical application softwares for mobile environments. | |||||||||
ECE5940 | Mobile Computing | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | - | No |
In this course, the issues of mobile computing environments, which is introduced by technical advances in the development of portable computers and wireless communication technologies, are studied. We deal with design issues which stem from three essential properties of mobile computing: portability, mobility, and wireless communication. Especially, we study communication protocols for mobile computing environments, design methodologies of softwares for mobile computing environments, operating systems for mobile hosts, and some typical application softwares for mobile environments. | |||||||||
ECE5941 | Internship Program Ⅰ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
The Internship Program allows students to integrate academics with relevant work experience through one or two semesters of work and study. Students apply classroom knowledge to a real-life work situation, allowing them to gain experience to help them make more informed decisions about their futures. | |||||||||
ECE5941 | Internship Program Ⅰ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | - | No |
The Internship Program allows students to integrate academics with relevant work experience through one or two semesters of work and study. Students apply classroom knowledge to a real-life work situation, allowing them to gain experience to help them make more informed decisions about their futures. | |||||||||
ECE5942 | Internship Program Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
The Internship Program allows students to integrate academics with relevant work experience through one or two semesters of work and study. Students apply classroom knowledge to a real-life work situation, allowing them to gain experience to help them make more informed decisions about their futures. | |||||||||
ECE5942 | Internship Program Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | - | No |
The Internship Program allows students to integrate academics with relevant work experience through one or two semesters of work and study. Students apply classroom knowledge to a real-life work situation, allowing them to gain experience to help them make more informed decisions about their futures. | |||||||||
ECE5945 | Error-Correction Coding Theory | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
This course covers topics from traditional block and convolutional codes to modern capacity-approaching codes such as turbo and LDPC codes. Modern approach to coding including codes on graphs and iterative decoding will be discussed. |