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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IFC 102. Explores digital electronic system mathematics and circuits. Focuses on binary arithmetic, Boolean algebra, and electronic logic circuitry. Topics include: digital systems, number systems, logic gates and truth tables, logic simplification, flip-flops, counters, shift registers, conversion circuits, display devices, switching and digital signals, multi-vibrator troubleshooting, digital arithmetic circuits, logic families and specifications, A/D and D/A conversions, and computer and microprocessor concepts.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IFC 102. Studies basic programmable controller application skills and techniques as well as programmable controllers in typical environs and as an element of a complex manufacturing cell. Topics include: CRT hardware; power-up and initialization; CRT capabilities and mode selection; rack addressing; basic ladder programming; ladder editing and display; time scan, data entry, monitoring, forcing, and cross referencing using the CRT as a terminal; and printer operation and printout routines.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AMF 110; PSC 150 (diploma), or PHY 1111 (A.A.S.). Studies open and closed loop controls and cell level interfacing. Emphasizes human factors related to automated systems. Topics include: process control; sensors and interfacing; fluid pressure and level measurement; fluid flow instrument; instruments for temperature measurement; instruments for mechanical measurement; pneumatic controls; cell level interfacing; automatic control systems application; and human interface issues of operator training, acceptance, and safety.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the learners to the manufacturing industry by providing them with an overview of the functional and structural composition of organizations. Topics include supply and demand, product flow, types of manufacturing process, structure of manufacturing organizations, manufacturing business principles, employee impact on the bottom line, and workplace ethics.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the personal and interpersonal effectiveness skills required to succeed in the manufacturing environment. Topics include listening, communication, team skills, personal wellness, managing change, and creating a positive image.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills associated with quality and productivity in the manufacturing environment.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides learners with an introduction into computerized process control and the operational requirements associated with automated machines in the manufacturing environment.
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6.00 Credits
This course provides learners with an introduction to representative manufacturing skills and associated safety requirements. Topics include plant safety, materials movement equipment, and precision measurements for manufacturing and blueprint reading.
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3.00 Credits
Allows students to work in instructor-supervised teams, assembling and operating an automated production system's cell. Students will select equipment, write specifications, design fixtures and interconnects, integrate systems/provide interfaces, and operate the assigned system. Topics include: work cell requirement analysis, work cell specifications, work cell assembly, work cell programming, work cell debugging/troubleshooting, and prototype or demonstration work cell operation.
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4.00 Credits
Reviews flexible system electrical, electronic, and mechanical principles. Provides opportunities to plan and prepare for constructing and operating an actual flexible automated system. Topics include: electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems; and flexible manufacturing system planning and preparation.
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