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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EET* K105/106 or EET K1130/31. Co-requisite: EET* K140. Students will be assigned laboratory experiments that provide hands-on experience, with lab versions of the machinery discussed in the lecture part of the course.
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3.00 Credits
Replaces Electricity and AC/DC Machinery Prerequisite: MAT* K186. Co-requisites: EET* K145. This course covers the basics of DC and AC electricity in its first half and provides the foundation for the basics of power generation, distribution and conversion.
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1.00 Credits
Replaces Electricity and AC/DC Machinery Lab Prerequisite: MAT* K186. Co-requisites: EET* K144. Students will conduct laboratory experiments in electrical power, from basic principles through operation of AC and DC machinery; it is for students in Nuclear Engineering Technology and other non-electrical programs.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT* K095. Co-requisites: MAT* K137; EET* K163. This course is a degree level study of Basic Electronics. It is designed for students who are NOT in the Electrical Engineering Technology degree program or for students who need to upgrade their skills before enrolling in the EET program. Recommended for Computer Science Technology students.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT* K095. Co-requisites: MAT* K137; EET* K162. This course is the lab component to Electronic Applications. It is designed for students who are NOT in the Electrical Engineering Technology degree program or for students who need to upgrade their skills before enrolling in the EET program. Recommended for Computer Science Technology students.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EET* K134/135. Co-requisite: EET* K235. In this course, the design, analysis and synthesis of semi-conductor circuits for various applications are presented. Bipolar and field effect transistors as well as integrated circuits are considered. High and low frequency effects are investigated. Various circuits and circuit functions will be addressed, including multistage and feedback amplifiers, operational amplifiers, power amplifiers, regulated power supplies, silicon controlled rectifiers, and oscillators.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisites: EET* K134/135. Co-requisite: EET* K234. This course supports Electronics II by providing the student with practical experience in designing, building, and evaluating the operation of a variety of electronic circuits. Both computer simulation and bench experimentation are employed in gaining familiarization with circuit design, function, and operation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EET* K134/135. Co-requisite: EET* K255. Students will engage in a comprehensive study of binary logic gates. The circuits for certain TTL, ECL, MOS, and CMOS gates are analyzed. The course also includes the study of codes, encoding, decoding, number systems, and various sequential logic circuits such as flip-flops, counters, and shift registers.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisites: EET* K134/135. Co-requisite: EET* K254. Students will engage in a comprehensive study of binary logic gates. The circuits for certain TTL, ECL, MOS, and CMOS gates are analyzed. The course also includes the study of codes, encoding, decoding, number systems, and various sequential logic circuits such as flip-flops, counters, and shift registers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EET* K254/255. Co-requisite: EET* K259. Students will be introduced to the concepts involved in a single board microcomputer. Emphasis is placed upon using a microprocessor as a control device, and also in a microcomputer system. Various microprocessors and related integrated circuits are studied.
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