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EETT 1010: DC Series and Parallel
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
In this class student will explore voltage, current, and power relationships encountered in series and in parallel Direct Current (DC) circuits. Prerequisites: None.
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EETT 1015: DC Component Atributes
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
Students in this class will explore the characteristics of a variety of DC components. The class is centered on reading and interpreting the information contained in the component's data sheets. A lab component further reinforces the data sheet interpretation though hands-on experiments. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1100: AC Circuit Foundations
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This class expands on the earlier Direct Current (DC) classes to include Alternating Current (AC) concepts. Students will construct alternating current circuits and evaluate the results using test equipment such as the multimeter, oscilloscope, and the function generator. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1105: AC Ideal Transformer
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This class introduces the transformer and explores how the technology is applied to our national power grid. Students will also explore how transformers are used in a variety of Alternating Current (AC) industrial and consumer devices. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1110: AC Component Attributes
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
Students in this class will explore the characteristics of a variety of Alternation Current (AC) circuit components. The class is centered on reading and interpreting the information contained in the component's data sheets. Hands-on lab experiments further reinforce the data sheet interpretation. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1200: Analog Foundations
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
Students will explore the technology of analog electronics including amplifiers, filters, and oscillators. In this hands-on class students will construct a variety of circuits and gain experience using test equipment to measure the circuit's performance. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1205: Analog Ideal Op-Amp
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
In this class students will design, construct, and evaluate foundational operational amplifier circuits. Students will also conduct experiments showing that real-world operation amplifiers depart from the idealized model. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1210: Analog Filters
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
In this class students are introduced to analog filters and applications. Students will construct filters featuring active and passive components and explore audio applications. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1215: Analog Rectifiers
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
Students will design and construct a variety of power supply circuits featuring half and full wave rectification. Students will select appropriately sized transformers, rectifiers, and filter capacitors. The class concludes with a brief introduction to linear power supplies. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 1220: Analog Switching Power
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
Students will explore the energy conversion operations performed by modern switched-mode power supplies. This includes an exploration of the various power supply topologies and internal construction. In the lab, students will construct and evaluate the performance of elementary power supply circuits as well as commercially available units. Prerequisite: None.
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