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4.00 Credits
This course studies sampling, bandwidth, analog to digital and digital to analog converters, pulse code modulation and its codes, digital multiplexing, digital carrier systems, and frequency shift keying. Laboratory work parallels the classroom instruction. Prerequisite: ELEC235 Logic Circuits. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce the students to microcontroller principles, both hardware and software. Students will write assembly language programs using programming techniques and use sensor signal conditioning for interfacing and software design. Prerequisite: ELEC296 Digital Applications and ELEC306 Integrated Circuits with Applications. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
Programs for automatic test and measurement of electronic circuits are developed using modern object-oriented software. Interactive graphical user interfaces are designed. Prerequisite: ELEC206 Semiconductor Devices. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to object oriented programming topics useful for electronics. Topics include I/O file streams and data files, introduction to classes, class functions and conversions. Prerequisite: COMP120 Computer Science I Using C. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the concepts of digital transmission, metallic cable and fiber transmission media, transmission lines, public telephone network and data communications. Prerequisite: ELEC236 Logic Circuits. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a thorough study of the power system data necessary, and the methods commonly used in analysis of power systems. The types of studies covered may include: short circuit, symmetrical components and load flow, motor starting, cable ampacity, transient stability, harmonic analysis, switching transient, reliability, protective relay coordination, power system modeling, transmission line parameters and representation, and economic load dispatch. Prerequisite: ELEC195 Circuit Theory II or ELEC281 Network Theory II. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the concepts of design, analysis, simulation, implementation and evaluation of analog electronic circuits and systems. Topics include semiconductor physics, BJT, MOS, and FET devices and linear integrated circuits. Prerequisite: Junior status, MATH290 Calculus II; ELEC281 Network Theory II. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Introduction to Microprocessors and includes the work studied in Linear Integrated Circuits. Students use sensors for measurements, signal conditioning for input interfacing, semiconductor devices for output control and the software design necessary to implement practical engineering designs using embedded microcontroller IC systems. Prerequisites: ELEC180 Linear Integrated Circuits; ELEC240 Introduction to Microprocessors. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course concentrates on single-phase and three-phase systems, magnetic systems, transformers, electromechanical conversion principles, three-phase and single-phase induction motors, synchronous motors and generators, DC generators and motors, and stepper motors as applied to electric power and control systems. Laboratory work parallels classroom theory. Prerequisite: ELEC195 Circuit Theory II. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
Students will design embedded data acquisition systems to monitor and record data from a variety of electromechanical systems. This course includes the study and use of sensors for measurement of physical parameters, signal conditioning for input interfacing, semiconductor devices for output control. Both hardware and software designs are implemented to solve a variety of engineering applications. Prerequisites: COMP120 Computer Science I Using C; ELEC443 Analog Circuit Design; ELEC244 Digital Systems. ACPE Course.
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