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EET K 259: Microprocessors & Controls Lab
1.50 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EET* K254/255. Co-requisite: EET* K258. This lab provides application of the concepts corresponding to the theory in EET* K258.
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EET K 264: Automated Controls I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EET* K105/106 or EET* K204/205 and MAT*K186. Co-requisite: EET* K265. This course familiarizes students with the components that make up automatic control systems. It demonstrates the advantages of Laplace Transform Analysis in dealing with steady state error, transient response, and stability.
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EET K 264 - Automated Controls I
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EET K 265: Automated Controls I Lab
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EET* K112/113 or EET* K142/143, MAT* K186. Co-requisite: EET* K264. This lab provides students with hands-on experience with analog and digital closed loop automatic control components, circuits, and systems. It familiarizes students with analog and digital simulation techniques.
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EET K 266: Automated Controls II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EET* K264/265. Co-requisite: EET* K267. This course familiarizes students with the sensors, programmable controllers, and actuators that make up modern day robots. Automatic control system techniques are used to implement robot analysis and design.
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EET K 267: Automated Controls II Lab
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EET* K264/265. Co-requisite: EET* K266. This lab provides students with hands-on experience with the sensors, programmable controllers, and actuators used in robotics. A microcomputer controlled system design project is included.
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EET K 274: Telecommunications I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EET* K234/235 or PHO* K230. Co-requisite: EET* K275. Students will study communications from an informational and circuit/systems point of view. Modulation theory and techniques will be covered. Noise considerations, bandwidth requirements, and the transmission, propagation, reception and detection of RF signals will be considered. Analog and digital considerations will be addressed.
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EET K 275: Telecommunications I Lab
1.50 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EET* K234/235 or PHO* K230. Co-requisite: EET* K274. This course supports Communications I by providing students with hands-on experience in the design, check-out, and evaluation of the various circuits and subsystems that comprise a communications system. Both computer simulation and bench experimentation are emphasized in gaining a familiarization with the circuitry and instrumentation involved.
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EET K 295: Electrical co op
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Consent of Program Coordinator. Co-requisites: Student must have completed all freshman level technology courses and have a GPA of 2.50 or better. Students will work in industry gaining hands-on experience while applying academic knowledge acquired during their first year of classroom/laboratory college education. A specific project will be agreed upon by the co-op student, industry supervisor, and faculty advisor. A minimum of 225 documented industry contact hours must be devoted by each co-op student during the semester internship.
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EGR K 211: Engineering Statics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: MAT* K256. Co-requisite: MAT* K256. Students will be introduced to engineering mechanics via vector approach to static forces and their resolution. Topics include: properties of force systems, free-body analysis, first and second moments of areas and mass and static friction. Applications to trusses, frames, beams and cables are included.
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EGR K 212: Engineering Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: EGR* K211 and MAT* K256. Engineering applications of Newtonian mechanics to dynamic forces, translational motion, work, impulse and momentum will be taught. Topics include: kinematics, kinetics of particles and rigid bodies, vibrations, energy and momentum conservation.
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