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3.00 Credits
Spring. Introduction to fundamental digital communication and networking concepts and practices within workstation-centered technologies. Concept topics include: data encapsulation and transmission, and network models. Practices include those necessary for the creation of local area networks, such as workstation configuration, and router/switch setup. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Industrial instrumentation, measuring thermal, mechanical, fluid and electric phenomenon. Transducers, signal conditioning, data acquisition, software development and sensor networks. Principles underlying their design and applications. One and one-half hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: ECT 241 and CS 201 or consent of instructor. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. A study of the concepts of transmission, radiation and reception of electromagnetic energy in communication systems, with focus on wireless communication systems. One and one-half hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: ECT 344. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Basic concepts, terminology, evaluation and types of control systems as they apply to industrial process control and positioning systems. These systems will be subdivided into measurement, controllers, fieldbus networks and final control elements. One and one-half hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: ECT 249 or CS 217, CS 201, MATH 131 or equivalent. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Digital communication and networking concepts and practices with emphasis on wide area network (WAN) topologies. Concepts topics include: WAN hardware and WAN management. Practices include those necessary for the creation of WANs, such as router and server configuration. One and one-half hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: ECT 386. Extra fee.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
For advanced students wanting to conduct intensive study of selected problems in electronics and computer technology. May be repeated. Prerequisite: consent of college. Graded S/U.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Industrial instrumentation, measuring mechanical, fluid, and electric phenomenon, transducers, recorders, indicators, and controllers. Principles underlying their design and applications. One and one-half hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Organization and construction of mini-macro computers, machine language programming, interfacing, including developing logic design, selection of integrated circuits, assembly, testing, and system diagnostic testing procedures. One and one-half hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Semiconductor devices, FET transistors, operational amplifiers, and optoelectronic devices including theory of operation, specifications, performance testing, and applications. One and one-half hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Basic concepts, terminology, evaluation, and types of control systems as they apply to industrial process control and positioning systems. These systems will be subdivided into measurement, controllers, and final control elements. One and one-half hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Extra fee.
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