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1.00 Credits
Topics for this course include digital logic gates and their circuits, number systems and codes, arithmetic circuits, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, multiplexers and demultiplexers, flip-flops, clocks, registers, counters, memories, D-A and A-D conversions, and frequency counters. Prerequisite: ET 1003 or higher.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides hands-on experience in the servicing of electronic equipment. Students will use repair shop procedures to diagnose, troubleshoot and repair basic equipment. Students perform shop maintenance paperwork, acquisition of parts, customer relations, and proper use of technical resource materials. Prerequisite: ET 1041 or permission from the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course studies advanced amplifiers, op-amps, comparators, summing amps, active filters, instrumentation amplifiers, analog/digital conversion, special IC's, and communication circuits. The course also includes the design, construction, and analysis of complex linear systems. Prerequisites: ET 1024.
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2.00 Credits
This course studies and provides extensive hands on troubleshooting of video receivers and imaging equipment, including power supplies, tuners, IF amps, video amps, sound circuits, color circuits, sweep circuits, cathode ray tubes, flat screens, remote control circuits, and antennas. Students complete maintenance log sheets and acquisition of parts, demonstrate proper customer relations, and demonstrate the proper use of technical resource materials, tools, and test equipment. Prerequisite: ET 1024 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
This course matches measurable physiological events of the human body with appropriate transducers and instrumentation. Theory and operation of the principle classes of biomedical instrumentation and monitoring equipment are examined. Laboratory exercises will focus on principles of medical instrumentation and will be closely integrated with clinical experience. Prerequisites: BIOL 1434, CHEM 1004, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with clinical experience in a hospital biomed department. Students perform supervised preventative and corrective maintenance and develop an understanding of the supporting hospital's equipment management system. Students will be required to keep a journal documenting their clinical experience. 90 clinical hours. Co-requisite: ET 2323.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ET 2323 Biomedical Instrumentation emphasizing the integration of instrumentation into complete systems for medical monitoring and analysis. The use of network technology to allow hospital-wide integration of systems and remote monitoring is studied. Prerequisite: ET 2323 or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ET 2332 and will complete clinical experience requirements for the AAS degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology. Students are required to maintain a journal documenting their clinical experience. There will be 90 clinical hours. Prerequisites: ET 2332 or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a study of the fundamentals of motors and motor control. The subject matter includes switches, relays, transformers, three-phase power systems, DC motors, single-hose motors, overload, protection, and motor controllers. The national Electrical Code Standards for all circuits are emphasized. Prerequisite: ET 1003 or higher.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an integrated application of microprocessor and electromechanical theories. Study includes servo systems, machine vision systems, computer hierarchical control, programming, interfacing, robotic principles, sensors, interfacing, and automation, application, and implementation. Pre- or co-requisite: ET 2454
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