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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course is variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. This course may be repeated for up to six credits.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET 104B (formerly ET 111B). This soldering course provides student with the knowledge and skills necessary for manual assembly and rework of surface mount components (SMT): chip components; PLCCs; QFPs; SOICs; SOJs; SOTs; TSOPs. Component installation and removal procedures focus on manual conductive (soldering iron), and manual or semi-automated convective (hot air) heating methods. Instruction includes lecture/discussion, and extensive hands-on practice in TMCC's advanced soldering lab. New lead-free soldering issues and techniques are also covered.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET 100B or ET 131B (formerly ET 112B), may be taken concurrently. This course introduces digital concepts, microprocessor related topics and computer technology through the analysis of TTL and CMOS logic circuitry. Topics include logic gates, flip-flops, counters, shift registers, adders, binary codes and numbering system, and microprocessor basics. The oscilloscope, logic analyzer and other electronic test equipment are extensively used. Instruction includes: classroom discussion, hands-on lab activities, and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET 132B (formerly ET 114B). This course is a study of modern electronic devices including diodes, BJT transistors, JFETs, MOSFETs, thyristors and associated electronic circuits. Also covered are small signal and power amplifiers with CE, CB, CC, feedback principles, electronic power supplies and related circuitry. Instruction includes: classroom discussion, hands-on lab activities, and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET 220B or approval of instructor. This course covers operational amplifiers (op amp) characteristics, frequency response, voltage and power gain, input and output impedance, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, negative and positive feedback with amplifiers, active filters, oscillators, regulated power supplies, and other commonly used circuits. Instruction includes: classroom discussion, hands-on lab activities, and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET 220B and 280B. This course prepares students to acquire knowledge to pass FCC communications license examinations. The course includes Radio station law and regulations; circuit analysis of amplifiers, oscillators, antennas, transmitters and receivers. Instruction is with lecture, laboratory and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET 222B and 280B. Analysis and servicing techniques for the maintenance of electronics systems. Emphasis is on laboratory and field service test equipment. Troubleshooting, repairing, cleaning, calibration and alignment of meters, oscilloscopes, counters, generators and power supplies. Lecture and laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ET 220B and 280B. This course introduces Motorola 6800/68000 microprocessors, instruction sets and family components. Students learn to write 6800/68000 assembly language programs, and use PIA, interrupts, timing and control for interfacing. All programming and I/O to external circuits are performed with a 6800/68000 microcomputer-trainer. Teaching-learning methodologies includes lecture, lab and computer-assisted instruction. Instruction is with lecture, laboratory and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge to real on-the-job situations in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to students who have completed all core and major requirements and have a 2.5 GPA. Contact the appropriate chairperson for the application, screening and required skills evaluation. Up to eight semester hour credits may be earned on the basis of 100 hours of internship for one credit. May be repeated for up to eight credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None A course emphasizing spoken communication. Writing, listening and reading skills will be explored.
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