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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the background, essential theory, principles and future of "Distributed Electric Power Generation and Storage". Topics include photovoltaic system components and configurations, panel assemply, introduction to microturbines, theory of operation, installation, operation, checkout, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive introduction using a broad based approach covering principles upon which modern electronic/electrical systems operate. Introduction to basics of electronics, measuring devices, basic units, resistance, conductors, measurement, sources, series/parallel circuits, common DC/AC circuits, and safety will be covered. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EET 1084 or instructor approval. This course covers circuit analysis methods such as inductance, capacitance, RC and RL time constants, generation of the alternating current (AC), phasors and decibels. This course also covers passive filters and RLC resonant circuits used in various communication applications. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Pass CPT. Introduction to electronics explores the essential theory and applications of DC and AC circuits. Topics covered are: electrical quantities and units, resistors, switches, batteries, conductors, series circuits, parallel circuits, series parallel circuits magnetism, the sine wave, capacitance, inductance, and transformers, four class hours and three computer-assisted instruction (CAI) lab hours. Lab Fee.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 1033. Corequisite: MAC 1105 or MAC 1140. Topics covered are Kirchhoff's voltage and current law, nodal and mesh analysis, superposition theorem, delta-wye transformation, impedance and complex numbers and RLC circuit analysis. Required for students with BCC Certificate in Electronic Technology or equal wishing to transfer credits toward AS degree Electronic Engineering Technology program. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EETC1025. Corequisite: EETC1025. This is the first course of a sequence in analog electronics. The topics covered in this course are: history of electronics, semiconductors diodes, diode rectifier circuits, zener, veractor, LED and special diodes, bipolar transistors, monopolar transistors, small signal transistor amplifiers, power transistor amplifiers, and amplifier frequency response. After finishing this course, the student will be able to design unregulated power supplies, transistor audio per amplifiers, audio power amplifiers, audio oscillators, limiters, clampers, and several other important circuits. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerquisite: EETC1141. This course is a continuation of EETC1141. The topics covered in this course are: operational amplifiers, active filters, mixers, oscillators, function generator, timers, VCOs, PLLs, industrial switching devices such as SUSs, SCRs, DIACs, SBSs, TRIACs, UJTs, linear and switching regulators, optoelectronic devices, vacuum tubes. After finishing with this course, the student will be able to design pre-amplifiers using operational amplifiers (op-amps) oscillators, comparators and active filters using op-amps, linear regulated power supplies, switching power supplies, and several other important circuits. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
A course for electronic technicians which includes high reliability soldering techniques, electrostatic discharge awareness and prevention and surface mount rework and repair. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the operation of standard laboratory test equipment, the measurement of electrical parameters and measurement methods used in industries requiring strict quality assurance. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EETC1142. A review of the operation of standard laboratory test equipment, the measurement of electrical parameters, and an introduction to computer controlled instrumentation systems. Major topics are: general instrumentation, transducers and signal conditioning, electromechanical devices, servo controls, GPIB overview, and GPIB software and hardware. Lab Fee.
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