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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the practical aspects of using a microcontroller for real-time embedded applications and develops the skills to interface the microcontroller with peripherals such as timers, stepper motors, analog-to-digital converters, keypads and light-emitting diode, or liquid crystal displays using project-based content. Prerequisites: ELC 227
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4.00 Credits
This course covers an advanced study of electronic communications systems that includes signal analysis and synthesis of electrical noise, Fourier series, modulation and demodulation, transmission and reception of amplitude modulated (AM) and frequency modulated (FM) signals, transmission lines, wave propagation, antenna theory, microwaves, lasers, and fiber optics. Prerequisites: ELC 226
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of programmable logic controllers (PLC) systems. Topics include ladder logic programming, analog and digital interfacing, identification and isolation of common system faults, and writing specific tasks. Prerequisites: ELC 125 and ELC 127 and CEN 180
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4.00 Credits
This course covers power and controls systems found in modern machines, typically for MET students. Electrical topics include design of basic DC and AC electrical circuit theory., rate and test electrical control components such as circuit protection, switches, relays, transformers, motors, servos and electrical safety. Explore the use and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers. Pre-requisite: (Test score or MAT 193 or higher) and (PHY 205 or PHY 281 or higher)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces and applies the operation and maintenance of biomedical equipment in the classroom and laboratory environment. Students learn to evaluate, test, troubleshoot, and repair various types of equipment commonly used in the medical field. Prerequisite: ELC 127 and ELC 226 or concurrent
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4.00 Credits
This course reinforces and applies the operation and maintenance of biomedical equipment through classroom and laboratory environment. Students strengthen skills to evaluate, test, troubleshoot, and repair various types of equipment commonly used in the medical field. Prerequisites: ELC 260
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3.00 Credits
This course covers analysis and design of logic circuits. Topics include Boolean algebra and its application to switching circuits, simplification of switching functions, and design of logic circuits at gate level and with medium scale integration (MSI) and low scale integration (LSI) components. Analysis and design of synchronous and asynchronous sequential state machines are also covered. Prerequisite: CEN 100 and CSC 114
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the laws of the electric circuit, analysis of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) circuits, network equations, and network theorems. Pre-requisite: CEN 100 and (MAT 292 or concurrent) and (PHY 282 or concurrent)
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4.00 Credits
This course covers theory, application, tuning and troubleshooting of industrial control using proportional- integral-derivative (PID) control algorithms. Topics include pressure, level, and temperature devices and their measurment. Prerequisites: ELC 101 and (PHY 111 or PHY 205 or PHY 281)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the physical principles of solid state electronic devices. Topics include a quantitative study of elementary circuits including biasing, linear power amplifiers, low-frequency small signal analysis, multiple transistor circuits, and feedback. Prerequisite: ELC 266
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