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EET 101: Introduction to Electronic Technology
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Helps students start the EET program. Introduces the electronic industry and the EET course of study. Provides help and information on studying, taking tests, using the calculator, and using software applications in the EET program. Introduces resources available on campus and in the EET department. Prerequisite: Placement in WR 115. Prerequisite or concurrent: MTH 95.
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EET 111: Elec Circuit Analysis I
5.00 Credits
Portland Community College
International System of Units, engineering notation and prefixes, definitions of current, voltage, resistance, power, work and efficiency. For DC circuits: Ohm's and Kirchoff's Laws,series, parallel, and series-parallel circuit principles, superposition, Thevenin and Norton theorems, mesh current and node voltage analysis. Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: Placement in WR 115; Prerequisite or concurrent registration: MTH 111C.
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EET 112: Electrical Circuit Analysis II
5.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Capacitance, inductance, reactance, and impedance. Transient analysis of RL and RC circuits. AC circuit phasor analysis. Power in AC circuits. Includes a 3 hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 111 Prerequisite or concurrent registration: MTH 112.
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EET 113: Electrical Circuit Analysis III
5.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Superposition, THevenin and Norton theorems applied to AC circuits, AC power and transformers. Series and parallel resonant circuits, low pass, high pass, bandpass, and band reject filters, Q and selectivity, trnasfer functions, decibels, frequiency response and Bode diagrams. Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 112.
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EET 121: Digital Systems I
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
The first course in digital electronics covering basic electrical concepts, number systems, combinational gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, and XOR), electrical characteristics and internal structures of TTL gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh mapping, and use of MSI devices including adders, decoders, encoders, multiplexes and demultiplexers. Includes a 3 hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: MTH 95; placement into WR 115.
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EET 122: Digital Systems II
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Second course in digital electronics presents sequential circuit elements (latches and D/JK flip-flops) with applications including counters, registers, and shift registers. Sequential network analysis and synthesis are covered including the use of state tables and state diagrams. Introduces sampling and the Nyquist Sampling Theorem including introductory coverage of analog-to-digital converters (ADC) and digital-to-analog converters (DAC). Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 121.
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EET 123: Digital Systems II
5.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Third course in digital electronics continues prior coverage of digitalto- analog converters (DACs) and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with additional conversion topologies, a more detailed analysis of the Nyquist sampling theorem, additional coverage of programmable logic devices (PLDs), and the implementation of sequential state machines. Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 122.
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EET 178: PC Architecture for Technician
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers the architecture, assembly, and disassembly of IBM PC compatible computers. Includes basic operational concepts and identification, removal/installation, and configuration of motherboards, microprocessors, memory, power supplies, disk drives, video adapter boards, I/O boards and modems. Servicing hardware, software, and documentation will be reviewed. Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 111.
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EET 188: Industrial Safety
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Safety practices in the electronics industry. Emphasizes electrical and chemical hazards. Safe handling of electronic components in the manufacturing environment including ESD control. Prerequisite: EET 111.
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EET 221: Semiconductor Devises/Circuits
5.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Introduction to semiconductor devices. Characteristics and biasing of diodes and transistors. Design and analysis of circuits using diodes, bipolar transistors, and field effect transistors. Application of transistors as amplifiers and switches. A 3-hour per week laboratory includes the application of computer tools in circuit design, evaluation, and analysis. Prerequisite: EET 113.
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