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ECET 109: Digital Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab 3, cr. 3) C or P: MA 153 or departmental approval. This course introduces basic gate and flip-flop logic devices and their application in combinational and sequential digital circuits. Topics include decoders, displays, encoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers, registers, and counters. Logic circuit analysis, implementation of circuits using standard IC chips or programmable logic devices, circuit testing, and troubleshooting are emphasized.
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ECET 157: Electronics Circuit Analysis
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, lab. 3, cr. 4) P: ECET 107, MA 153 Capacitors, inductors, switching circuits, transformers, rectifiers, linear regulators, dependent sources, operational amplifiers, BJT & MOSFET based small signal amplifiers, waveform generation, and programmable analog devices are studied. Circuit fundamentals such as Kirchhoff's laws are utilized in analysis and design of circuits. Computer simulation is used.
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ECET 159: Digital Applications
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, lab 3, cr. 4) P: ECET 107 and ECET 109. This course continues the study of combinational and sequential digital applications using programmable logic devices and standard logic devices. The input and output characteristics of the various common logic families, the appropriate signal conditioning techniques for on/off power interfacing, digital and analog signal interfacing techniques, and memory devices and systems are discussed.
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ECET 196: Introduction to ECET and Projects
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 1, lab 2, cr. 2 or class 1, lab 3, cr. 2) This course introduces ECET projects and the ECET program. Included are topics about ECET projects, options and electives in the ECET curriculum, university services, study techniques and student employment and career opportunities. Also introduced are techniques for proper and safe use of basic hand and machine tools, and the processes of fabricating, assembling and testing printed circuit boards.
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ECET 207: AC Electronics Circuit Analysis
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, lab. 3, cr. 4) P: ECET 157 and MA 151 or 154. AC circuits including the j operator, phasors, reactance and impedance are studied. Circuit laws, network theorems, and the fundamental concepts of Fourier analysis are applied and used in the study of topics such as passive filters, IC filters, amplifiers, resonant circuits, single-phase and three-phase circuits. Computer aided analysis of circuits is used.
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ECET 209: Introduction to Microcontrollers
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, lab. 3, cr. 4) P: C&IT 105 and ECET 159. This course is an introduction to microprocessor hardware and software, focusing on embedded control applications. Interconnections of components, peripheral devices, bus timing relationships, structured C-language programming, debugging, input/output techniques, and use of PC-based software development tools are studied.
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ECET 214: Electricity Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) Not open to ECET students. P: MA 154. An introduction to elemental electrical components and their characteristics, basic electrical circuit theory, and use of basic laboratory test equipment, electrical motors, and industrial motor controls.
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ECET 231: Electrical Power and Controls
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, lab 3, cr. 4) P: ECET 207, MA 221 and PHYS P201. This course introduces magnetic materials and properties followed by analysis of transformers and power conditioning equipment, induction motors, and single-phase and three-phase power systems. Motor control devices, programmable logic controllers, PLC input and output devices, and power systems communications and monitoring are introduced.
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ECET 233: Electronics and Industrial Controls
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: ECET 214. Not open to ECET students. Familiarization with electronics as applied to industry. Basic theory and application of electronics to controls for industrial equipment and data processing.
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ECET 257: Power and RF Electronics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, lab 3, cr. 4) P: ECET 207 and MA 221. This course is a study of the application of circuit analysis techniques to amplifiers used in power and RF electronics, including bipolar junction transistors, power MOSFETs, thyristors, RF amplifiers, phase lock loops, switching power supplies, and appropriate applications. Computer-aided analysis of circuits is used.
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