ELN 234 Communication Systems
ELN 234 Communication Systems
ELN 234 Communication Systems
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the fundamentals of electronic communication systems. Topics include
the frequency spectrum, electrical noise, modulation techniques, characteristics of transmitters
and receivers, and digital communications. Upon completion, students should be able to
interpret analog and digital communication circuit diagrams, analyze transmitter and receiver
circuits, and use appropriate communication test equipment. Course Hours Per Week: Class, 3.
Lab, 3. Semester Hours Credit, 4.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
II. Modulation
A. The need for modulation
B. Amplitude modulation
C. Pulse modulation
D. Frequency modulation
Students who require academic accommodations due to any physical, psychological, or learning
disability are encouraged to request assistance from a disability services counselor within the
first two weeks of class. Likewise, students who potentially require emergency medical
attention due to any chronic health condition are encouraged to disclose this information to a
disability services counselor within the first two weeks of class. Counselors can be contacted by
calling 919-536-7207, ext. 1413 or by visiting the Student Development Office in the Phail
Wynn Jr. Student Services Center, room 1209.