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4.00 Credits
Extension of the theorems developed in CTE111 Circuit Analysis I as they apply to circuits excited by sinusoidal sources. Energy considerations, storage of energy, RMS calculations, series resonance, parallel resonance and transformers will be covered.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in semiconductor physics and semiconductor devices. Biasing and stability of devices and small signal models of same. Applications of semiconductors in rectifiers and amplifiers will be covered.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of the behavior of multistage amplifiers, power amplifiers, tuned circuit amplifiers, feedback amplifiers and oscillators. Integrated circuits, including differential and operational amplifiers and voltage regulators will be covered.
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4.00 Credits
This course serves as a comprehensive treatment of microcontroller fundamentals. The following topics will be covered: microcontroller architecture, assembly language programming, and their role in embedded systems. The course will focus on the Microchip PIC16F and PIC18F microcontroller families. We will use these in order to understand their architectures, CPUs, registers, addressing modes, parallel and serial I/O ad well as the role they play in today's technology. Laboratory work is hands-on using the Microchip PICkit sets and the PIC18F simulator.
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4.00 Credits
This course serves as a study of traditional logic design as well as newer techniques utilizing MSI and LSI. Both combinational logic and sequential logic, including registers and counters will be covered. Also included is an introduction to memory and programmed logic.
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4.00 Credits
Types and characteristics of electronic systems such as amplitude modulation, frequency modulation and single-side-band will be covered. Also, receivers, transmitters and their system components including phase locked loops, tuned amplifiers, modulators and demodulators and an introduction to fiber optics.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of digital communication techniques including modulation methods, modems and local area networks.
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the knowledge of why, where and how they would deploy an embedded system, utilizing industry standard microprocessors. The course covers the architectures of various PICs and microcontrollers, CPUs, registers, addressing modes, parallel and serial I/O. Laboratory work is hands-on based on real world applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an overview of the core aspects of Information technology including computer hardware, computer networks, operating systems, application software, information security, interactive media and programming. The focus of this course is to define how each IT area relates to and interacts with each other. Upon completion of this course students will have the knowledge necessary for further study in IT as well as understanding the impact of technology in society and organizations of all types.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides student with an in-depth technical understanding of hardware and software concepts relating to computer systems. Topics include installation and troubleshooting of current versions of Microsoft workstation operating systems. Hardware topics include installation and troubleshooting of hard drives, memory, network cards and video cards. Additional topics include overviews of current PC technology as well as discussion of laptops, desktops, motherboards, power supplies, and wireless network systems.
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