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3.00 Credits
A course designed to increase individual knowledge in areas of measuring devices and systems including standard and metric systems, scales and rules, vernier scales, micrometer and gauges.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to integrate the theory and application of fundamental fluid power principles and formulas. The course will offer students actual hands-on experience with the functional characteristics of hydraulic components which include pumps, flow valves, pressure valves, directional valves, hydraulic motors, filters, cylinders and accumulators. Students will learn field circuit/component adjustment techniques and in-depth troubleshooting.
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3.00 Credits
Students in this course will learn to select, inspect, maintain and repair components of a mechanical system. Topics will include flexible drives, couplings, bearings, gears, lubrication techniques and troubleshooting a mechanical system. Safety will be emphasized throughout the course.
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of the operating principles that are fundamental to the creation of pulse and digital logic switching systems. Beginning with operational amplifiers structure and theory through the conversion of digital and analog applications. Prerequisite: Electronic Amplifiers (ET 1223).
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3.00 Credits
The study of digital codes, number systems, Boolean Algebra, logic simplification, code converters, multiplexers, demultiplexers, flip flop registers, counter circuits, shift registers and analog to digital interfacing.
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3.00 Credits
Internship in Electronic Technology
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the nature of accessing, measuring and controlling phenomena such as level, flow, pressure and temperature. Students will use devices and formulas that make process instruments work. Theory will emphasize the elements of physics and math needed to evaluate functions and the lab activities or experiments turn the theory into a physical event. Emphasis will be on testing, calibration and record keeping. This course will address the basics of troubleshooting control loops, and the transducers, transmitters, signal conditioners, control valves and controllers that provide process systems with their brain and their brawn.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory projects involving techniques required of modern electronics engineering technicians. Design, prototype, circuit test and analysis, fabrication in printed and wired final format. Prerequisites: Operational Amplifiers Techniques (ET 2243) and Digital Logic Analysis (ET 2373).
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the general preventive maintenance procedures for microprocessor-based equipment. Students will continue their study of basic Input/Output systems and the mass storage systems commonly used in microcomputers. Safety will be emphasized throughout the course.
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3.00 Credits
A study of maintenance of microcomputer systems, connections, timing, and troubleshooting computer circuitry. Digital interfacing, analog interfacing, multiple microprocessor systems and buses, microcomputer system peripherals, data communications, networks, fiber optics splicing and networking with fiber optics multiplexers. Prerequisites: Operational Amplifiers Techniques (ET 2243) and Digital Logic Analysis (ET 2373).
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