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4.00 Credits
This course provides a fundamental understanding of how a microprocessor communicates with other devices, such as memory, disk drives, keyboard, and monitors. It also provides an understanding of how to get all of these devices internally to work together as a system. We will learn how to do proper maintenance to provide top performance. (Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in ELEC2211) (4 credits: 2 lecture/2 lab)
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6.00 Credits
This course covers the theory behind interfacing sense and control software and hardware to the microprocessor. Topics to be covered include ADC, DAC, signal conditioning, sensors, motors and actuators. Some of these will be bread-boarded in the lab. (Prerequisite: ELEC2213) (6 credits: 3 lecture/3 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a background in some of the techniques used to service personal computers. Throughout this course you will disassemble, reassemble and test a microcomputer system. (Prerequisite: ELEC2210) (3 Credits: 1 lecture/2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the basic operation of a programmable logic controller. The hardware and software aspects of the controllers will be explored in the lab. The basic ladder diagram, timer, counter and sequencer instructions will be covered. (Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in ELEC1202) (2 Credits: 1 lecture/1 lab)
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the advanced operation and programing of programmable logic controllers, including greater depth of programming, HMI development, and I/O all through laboratory instruction. Communication between the PLC and Human Machine Interface will be extensively covered. The master control, data manipulation and control instructions will also be explored. (Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in ELEC2218) (1 Credit: 1 lecture credit/0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the operation of programmable logic controllers. The hardware and software aspects of the controllers will be explored in the lab. The basic ladder diagram, timer, counter and sequencer instructions will be covered. Additionally, advanced operation and programming of programmable logic controllers, including greater depth of programming, HMI development, and I/O through laboratory instruction will also be covered. Communication between the PLC and Human Machine Interface will also be covered in depth. The master control, data manipulation and control instructions will also be explored. NOTE: This course is equivalent to the combined ELEC 2218 and ELEC 2219 course series. (Prerequisites: ELEC1202, ELEC1204, and ELEC1212 or permission of instructor) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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4.00 Credits
This course will explore the personal computer. Emphasis will be placed on the hardware and assembly of the PC. Basic troubleshooting techniques will be discussed as it relates to the Personal Computer. The use of diagnostic and monitoring software will be explored. Topics covered provide a preparation for a possible A+ certification. (Prerequisite: NWAT1641 or Instructor Approval ) (4 credits: 3 lecture/1 lab)
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5.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to Raspberry Pi. The student will configure the Raspberry Pi microcontroller to read switches and drive output devices. Students will explore the features and benefits of single chip systems. The student will build, an instructor approved, final project. (Prerequisites: ELEC2211, NWAT1641 or Instructor Approval) (5 credits: 3 lecture/2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
The student will learn about the basic concepts, terminology, equipment, and the techniques that are needed in the development control systems. X10 and Omni II systems will be programmed and troubleshot (Prerequisites: ELEC1402.) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
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4.00 Credits
This course covers linear integrated circuits. In this course a wide variety of amplifiers, oscillators and generators will be analyzed, which use the op amp. The op amp is one of the most versatile integrated circuits; it provides high gain and wideband width in a simple configuration. (Prerequisite: ELEC1251 ) (4 Credits: 2 lecture/2 lab)
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