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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET103 This course will focus on the application of electronic ampli ers, oscillators, and power supplies. The use of techniques such as feedback, coupling, and impedance matching will be studied. Multi-vibrators, industrial ampli ers, modulation and detection circuits, tuned ampli ers, and operational ampli ers will be discussed. Computer-assisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET211 Radio Frequency Communications and Frequency Modulation communications systems will be discussed. The testing, troubleshooting, and repair of systems such as cellular phones, beepers, alarm systems are presented. Computer-assisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET103 This course covers all sections of the National and Local Electrical Code Regulation, including applicable safety standards, bulletins, directives and amendments - as well as the Safety Standards Act, Safety Standards General Regulation & Electrical Safety Regulation. It is ideal for electricians specializing in commercial, industrial and high voltage installations. This course also explains Electrical Code text alongside expert commentary from code specialists, offering insight into code rationale, explanations of new and revised rules, and practical, hands-on advice on how to apply the code. A valuable resource for anyone involved in electrical design, installation, inspection, and safety, this course will give the student knowledge needed to feel confident that their work will be safe, efficient, and code-compliant.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET103 This course introduces different types of electrical machines (motors, generators, converters, transformers), their functions and applications. Power electronics devices (controlled rectifiers, inverters, cycloconverters, regulators) and their industrial and commercial applications, such as variable frequency AC drive, controlled DC drive, CNC machines, HVAC, welding are studded in detail.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET103 This course provides the student with an understanding of the purpose of HVAC design, control strategies, architectural, and structural considerations. Heating and transport systems and load calculations will be explained. The selection and design of equipment as well as automatic control will be discussed. Computer-assisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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30.00 Credits
45 Class Hours, 30 Laboratory Hours Prerequisite: ET103 Semester Offerd: Periodic This course will provide the student with an understanding of control system fundamentals of open and closed loop control systems, servomechanisms, and regulators. Design and analysis of feedback control systems be discussed. Computer-assisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET150 or ET151 Students will gain an understanding of the architecture, memory, and bus structure of microprocessors. Topics will include design and structure of the operating system, subroutines and techniques used in machine language programming, experiments in computer interfacing and design, circuit design and evaluation, and review of personal computer systems. Computer-assisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP154 or ET211 This course provides an understanding of the design and construction of printed and integrated circuits, and the fabrication of electronic devices. Topics will include building, testing, and use of simple microcomputers, microcomputer interconnections, telecommunications, interfacing and mass storage, digital and analog circuit design, and use and application of peripheral devices. Internet and computer- assisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP154 or ET211 The course discusses the theory, design, implementation, and application of electronic devices. The course topics will include computer and microchip architecture, ber optics, computeraided manufacturing, and bio electronics. Internet and computerassisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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30.00 Credits
45 Class Hours, 30 Laboratory Hours Prerequisite: ET250 Semester Offerd: Periodic The course discusses the theory, design, implementation, and application of electronic devices. The course topics will include computer and microchip architecture, ber optics, computeraided manufacturing, and bio electronics. Internet and computerassisted projects are integrated into the laboratory and lecture topics.
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