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3.00 Credits
This class is a study of the principles of operation of D.C. motors, single-phase A.C. motors and 3- phase A.C. motors. Also covered are control devices such as motor starters, contractors, relays, solenoids, and switches. Wiring techniques and troubleshooting are incorporated into a supportive lab. (4,3,3) Prerequisite: IEMT 1104 Fundamentals of Electricity and acceptance into the Electrical Apprentice program.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This class covers the fundamentals and theory of digital logic circuits. Topics include: operation and design of digital logic gates, use of Boolean Algebra, Flip-flops, Counters, Shift Registers, Semiconductor Memories, Analog to Digital converters and Digital to Analog converters. Experimental circuits are constructed in an associated lab. (4,3,3) Prerequisite: ELCT 1304 Electronic Circuits or instructor's permission. This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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3.00 Credits
This class is an introduction into the design of semiconductor materials and the basic components that are made from them. Topics of study include diodes, transistors, power supplies, voltage regulators, field effect transistors, transistor operation, transistor configurations, load line analysis, and small signal amplifiers. Devices such as Oscillators, SCRs, Triacs, Diacs, UJTs, power amplifiers and operational amplifiers are covered in the classroom and practical circuits are built in lab. (4,3,3) Prerequisite: IEMT 1104 Fundamentals of Electricity or instructor's permission. This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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2.00 Credits
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2.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students a basic understanding and practical experience in copper and fiber optic cable termination, installation, and testing as it applies to computer networks and home/office requirements. This course will benefit students who plan to work in areas dealing with computers or electronics. Topics covered include: Structured Cabling, Telephone Wiring, Video System Installations, Network Cabling, Testing, and Fiber Optic Systems to include light basics, fiber types, installation, connectors and splices and testing. (3,2,3)
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3.00 Credits
This class is designed to provide the student with instruction about the internal structure, principles of operation, programming techniques, and maintenance and operation of PLCs for industrial applications. Troubleshooting and programming experiments are performed in lab. (4,3,3) Prerequisite: ELCT 1204 Motors and Motor Control and acceptance into the Electrical Apprentice program.
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3.00 Credits
PLC Applications is a course designed to give the student practical, hands-on experience with industrial PLC's. The student will write PLC programs that cause real-world equipment to function according to industry standards. The student will wire control devices, such as limit switches, solenoid valves, timers, photo-sensors, three-phase motors, and capacitive sensors and write PLC programs to make them function on actual equipment. This course is an extension of the basic PLC course. (3,2,3) Prerequisites: ELCT 2314 Programmable Logic Controllers and ELCT 1204 Motors and Motor Controls. This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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3.00 Credits
ELCT 2403 Industrial Instrumentation: This course utilizes many of the concepts of electronics previously covered in the Electronics program. It also introduces students to the basic principles and applications of instrumentation and control devices used in industry. Topics include: temperature control, gas and humidity sensors, pressure and strain measurements, flow control and measurement, and chart recorders. Prerequisite: ELCT 1204 Motors and Motor Control and MATH 1023 Intermediate Algebra or instructor permission. (3,2,3)
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