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3.00 Credits
Elastic relationships between external forces acting on deformable bodies and resulting stresses and deformations are studied. Industrial applications of these relationships to the solution of engineering design problems are emphasized. Prerequisite: ENT 271. 2 Lec. 1 Lab. (Mechanical technology)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the use of statics and strength of materials to the analysis of individual machine components. Application of these principles to overall machine analysis presented. Prerequisite: ENT 272. 2 Lec. 1 Lab. (Mechanical technology)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic components and systems used in industrial electronics including operational amplifiers, linear integrated circuits, brushless and stepper DC motors, control devices, optoelectronics, pulse modulation, sequential process control and programmable logic controllers. Prerequisite: ENT 196. 2 Lec. 1 Lab. (Electrical technology)
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3.00 Credits
Study of characteristics and applications of rotating electric machinery, static electric machines, and related control elements. Prerequisite: ENT 192. 2 Lec. 1 Lab. (Electrical technology)
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3.00 Credits
Principles and applications of digital systems. Emphasis placed on the study of combinational and sequential logic from a systems approach. Actual ICs are used as well as digital timing diagrams and waveforms. Corequisite: MTH 125. 2 Lec. 1 Lab. (Electrical technology)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory coverage of the technology and administration of Local Area Networks. Various transmission mediums are covered including Ethernet, fiber optics, and wireless communication. (Electrical technology)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory study of architecture, operation, and application of microprocessors for commercial and industrial use. Emphasis on understanding internal architecture, segmentation, arithmetic instructions, and the role I/O ports, memory, and machine language play in putting the microprocessor to work. Prerequisite: CSA 153. 2 Lec. 1 Lab. (Electrical technology)
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3.00 Credits
Study of the principles and application of Programmable Logic Controllers including ladder logic, program control, data manipulation, math instructions, sequencers, shift registers, networking, PLC-mechanism interfacing and human-machine interfacing. Prerequisite: ENT 291. 2 Lec. 1 Lab.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of microprocessor application for commercial and industrial use. Emphasis on understanding how microprocessors are interfaced to a variety of peripheral devices such as printers, modems, D to A and A to D converters, and programmable controllers. Specific devices examined such as UARTs, PPIs, and programmable interval timers. Prerequisite: ENT 293, 295. 2 Lec. 1 Lab. Offered infrequently. (Electrical technology)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to data communications, computer networks, and media. Includes transmission basics, digital representations, data link concepts, and other networking issues. Networking data telecommunications project assigned as a significant part of the course requirement. Prerequisite: CSA 153 or 174.
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