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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic knowledge of electrical distribution system principle and construction of a transformer. Losses, efficiency and transformer rating. Study method of control, electromechanical control, solid state control and microprocessor control. Basic concept of programmable controller and applications. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Not offered every semester.
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Covers several integrated circuit operations, including operational amplifiers, voltage regulators, phototransistors and selected IC devices. The course includes summing amplifiers, Opamp applications. The course includes trouble shooting, analog circuits, analog-digital and digitalanalog conversions. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: ELEC 160 Electronics. Offered fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Review of diodes and transistors. Diode clipping and clamping. Small signal amplifiers using math models. Cascaded amplifiers, large signal analysis, class A, B amplifiers, FET amplifiers. Study of high, low and band pass filters. Laboratory experimentations. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2.
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3.00 Credits
Network theorems, mesh and nodal analysis, matrix solutions to circuit problems, the transformer, mutual inductance, magnetically coupled circuits, network topology, polyphase circuits, two-port networks and their interconnections; the Laplace Transform, Laplacian domain analysis, partial fraction, Heaviside's residue theorem, pole-zero plots, unit step, unit ramp, impulse function, doublet function, initial value theorem, final value theorem, translation techniques, the transfer function, introduction to the Fourier Series and the Fourier Transform. Class hrs. 4. Prerequisite: ELEC 255 Circuits for Engineers. Corequisite: ELEC 244 Advanced Passive and Active Laboratories. Offered spring semester.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experimentation in Capacitors, Inductors & Diodes in DC & AC Circuits, AC Function Generator, Diodes and rectification, Transformer operations, the Oscelloscope, Operational Amplifiers, Measuring in Steinmetzian Domain voltages and current, Time Constants and Transient Analysis, BH Magnetization Curve, Lissajous Patterns, RL, RC, and RLC Circuits, determination of impedance and admittance, series and parallel resonance, AC power measurements, frequency selective circuits; also computer simulation to illustrate concepts. Lab hrs. 2. Corequisite: ELEC 241 Advanced Passive and Active Networks. Offered spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Circuits involving: Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's laws, voltage and current divider rules, superposition,Thevenin's theorem, mesh and nodal analysis. Circuits involving resistance, capacitance and inductance, phasors. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Corequisite: MATH 115A Technical Mathematics with Calculus.
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3.00 Credits
A laboratory-oriented course enabling the technology student to gain familiarity using the computer as a versatile test instrument with its inherent ability to automate measurement taking and control processes. Principles of signal acquisition and storage are covered and proficiency in use and interconnection of measurement equipment is gained. Applied topics include: programming techniques, instrument control, sensors and transducers and interconnection standards. Class and Lab. hrs. 4. Prerequisite: ELEC 129 Digital Logic.
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3.00 Credits
A combined lecture and lab course with hands-on exercises. Introduction to microprocessor operation with coverage of common PC architectures and various data transfer modes on system buses. Skills required to install, configure and upgrade microcomputer modules and peripherals are covered. Diagnose and troubleshoot common module problems and system malfunctions. Structure and function of major operating system components covered. Class and Lab hrs. 4. Prerequisite: ELEC 129 Digital Logic. Not offered every semester.
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1.00 Credits
Experiments to reinforce the lectures on Telecommunications are performed. Requires at least two previous Telecommunication Modules or permission of the instructor to be admitted to this course. Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisites: Two telecommunications modules from: ELEC 135, 136, 224, 264. Offered annually.
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4.00 Credits
This course stresses the emerging technologies in electronics and telecommunications. Some of the topics include IR transmission, wireless details, cordless phones, cell phone and satellite communication. The growth in optical and video transmission are included. This course is modified as new technology emerges. Interactive demonstrations are employed. Class hrs. 4.
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