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ELEC 185: Pneumatics
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Explores the principles of fluid power pneumatics as they apply to industrial systems. Various pneumatic components are studied with respect to their functions within pneumatic power and control systems. This course will consist of both lecture and laboratory work.
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ELEC 190: Electronics Technology Co-op
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An advanced course offering practical work experience in the Electronics Robotics Technology field through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work and classroom experience. Prerequisites: 16 ELEC credit hours and permission of the instructor Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
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ELEC 195: AC/DC Circuit Analysis
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A laboratory-oriented intermediate-level course for electronics majors including the study of DC single- and multi-source circuitry with the application of Loop, Node, and Thevenin's theorems. Also included are AC reactive circuits using both phasors and complex numbers for determining reactance, impedance, and power factor. Prerequisites: ELEC 103
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ELEC 200: Ladder Diagrams and Motor Controls
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Covers the fundamentals of electrical ladder diagrams and motor control circuits. Ladder logic, as well as labels, documentation, and symbology of electrical drawings, is presented with the use of ladder diagrams for troubleshooting. The student designs and draws control circuits for three-phase induction motors and wires these circuits in the motor control lab. Several single phase control circuits are included in laboratory exercises. Also included in the lab exercises are sequencing electro-pneumatic devices. This course is equivalent to TAE 200, which is currently a required course for electrical apprentices. This course will introduce students to the variable frequency drive to control three-phase motor speed. Prerequisites: ELEC 103
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ELEC 205: Analog Electronics II
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An intermediate-level course including discussion of differential amplifiers; operational amplifiers; power amplifiers; oscillators; rf and modulation circuits; voltage-controlled oscillators; phase-locked loops; linear and switching voltage regulators; triggered semiconductor devices such as the SCR, diacs, and triacs; and LASER applications. Prerequisites: ELEC 155
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ELEC 215: Digital Circuits II
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An advanced digital course for electronics majors. Topics include synchronous counters, decoders, storage registers, shift registers, clock and timing circuits, serial and parallel adder circuits, Liquid Crystal Displays and drivers, digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters, multiplexers and demultiplexers, memory technology, and the use of digital electronic simulation software. About half of class time is devoted to hands-on laboratory experiments. Prerequisites: ELEC 115
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ELEC 245: Programmable Controllers
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Begins with a thorough discussion of the Allen Bradley PLC-5/25 programmable controller system characteristics, followed by a detailed presentation on using the programmable controller to solve the automated control problem. The ultimate objective is to prepare the student to be able to adapt to any PLC system, regardless of manufacturer, in a minimum of time. The course includes approximately 28 hours of lecture followed by 32 hours of laboratory work. This course is equivalent to TAE 245, which is currently a required course for electrical apprentices.
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ELEC 255: Instrumentation Systems
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An intermediate-level hands-on course providing the student with an understanding of, and experience with, instrumentation systems. Transducers studied include LVDTs, strain gages, accelerometers, load cells, magnetic pickups, and temperature detectors. Computerbased data acquisition is used extensively, including use of LABVIEW Graphical programming language. Prerequisites: ELEC 155
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ELEC 260: Automation Controls and Robotics
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A course intended for advanced students with a basic understanding of the programmable controller. Control specifications written by the student for laboratory automation machines and industrial robots are used to implement controls for non-synchronous and synchronous operation of the machine. Specific topics include techniques, terminology, and documentation currently used in automated manufacturing. Prerequisites: ELEC 245 with a grade of C or better
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ELEC 295: Microprocessor Systems
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An advanced-level hands-on course based on the study of the Motorola MC68HC11 microcontroller. Specific topics covered are accumulator instructions, arithmetic and logic instructions, loops and timing instructions, indexed addressing, use of a cross assembler, interfacing with external devices, interrupts, analog-to-digital conversion, timer systems, input capture, EPROM Programming, and serial data exchange. Prerequisites: ELEC 215
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