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6.00 Credits
4 units 6 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 097, READ 099 and MATH 070. A course giving an overview of the physics of direct and alternating current circuits, semiconductors, integrated circuits (IC's), magnetism, electromagnetism, and Ohms law. Application of these physical laws will be studied as they pertain to electrical power generation and distribution, alternative energy sources, electronic communication, computer technology and robotic controls. Throughout the course, the scientific method, scientific history, political and socio-economic aspects of electronics technology will be examined. The laboratory experiments facilitate hands-on use of electronic test equipment to allow the comprehension of the electrical principles to be displayed, providing the student the opportunity to witness the laws of physics, chemistry and mathematics as they apply to the electrical/electronic principles. (CSU, AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Intended for students who are interested in robotics and other applications for electronically controlled mechanical systems. Uses and applications for robotics, mechanical platforms, power sources, sensors, and basic controls will be covered. Students will construct and operate various small-scale robots. (AVC)
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4.00 Credits
4 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Scientific notation, manipulation of algebraic expressions, basic trigonometry, logarithms, Boolean algebra, and use of electronic calculators. Emphasis is on using mathematics as a tool for understanding the principles of electronics. (AVC)
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6.00 Credits
5 units 6 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ELTE 110 or concurrent enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Basic concepts of direct current including voltage, current, power, and resistance Ohm's Law and Kirchoff's Laws are usedto analyze series, parallel, and seriesparallel circuits. Concepts of alternating current including voltage and current phasing, power factors, resistance, reactance and impedance. Capacitive and inductive circuits are included. Laboratory experiments reinforce theory and also teach proper use of test equipment and soldering techniques. Proper use of oscilloscopes and other test equipment is emphasized. (AVC)
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6.00 Credits
4 units 6 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Digital circuit concepts related to small and medium scale integrated circuits. Includes Boolean algebra, basic logic gates, flip flops and more complex combinational logic circuits such as multiplexers, decoders, counters and displays. Laboratory exercises emphasize use of IC specification books, troubleshooting, and use of test equipment. More advanced soldering techniques are also included. (AVC)
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6.00 Credits
4 units 6 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ELTE 125. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Covers basic analog devices and circuits related to electronic signal processing. Includes diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Applications include power supplies, amplifier circuits, and basic operational amplifier circuits. Use of test equipment and troubleshooting is emphasized. (AVC)
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4.00 Credits
2.5 units 4 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ELTE 130 or concurrent enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. The internal register set and basic mi c r o p r o c e s s o r i n s t r u c t i o n s a r e included in this course. Students write small programs to exercise registers and learn the concepts of the hardware/ software interface. Basic input and output techniques introduce students to microprocessor controlled systems. (AVC)
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4.00 Credits
1-4 units hours vary Prerequisite: Students must be registered in at least 7 units (including the Work Experience units) and have approval of instructor supervising work experience subject area. Prior to enrolling, students must attend a scheduled orientation. The Work Experience program provides supervised employment extending classroom-based learning to an on-thejob learning situation. Students meet with instructor by arrangement to discuss learning objectives, along with experiences and/or problems arising on the job. (CSU, AVC) ( R3)
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4.00 Credits
2.5 units 4 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ELTE 140. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099. Covers topics related to interfacing microprocessors with other devices required for microprocessor controlled systems. Includes: bus structures, addressing, memory, input, output, device control techniques and the relationships be twe en ha rdwa r e and sof twa r e . Emphasis in the lab is on troubleshooting hardware/software systems. (AVC)
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6.00 Credits
4 units 6 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ELTE 135. Prepares the student for entry into the rapidly expanding field of communications. Includes the analyzing of electrical signals, waveforms and harmonics, combining signals, amplitude modulation and sideband communications, and the creating, amplifying and reproducing of signals. Knowledge gained is applied to real-world problem solving and verified in the laboratory by experiments. (AVC)
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