A study of discrete and linear integrated circuit electronics. Topics include small-signal and power applications; oscillators and monostable, astable and bistable multivibrators; digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion techniques; timers and voltage controlled oscillators; phase locked loops; sample and hold ICs;motors and generators. Laboratory experience consists of implementing functional subsystems with both prototyping and computer simulation and analysis. Corequisites: NONE Prerequisites:EET 102 and EET 110 and MTH 228