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1.00 Credits
3 lab hrs, 1 cr An intermediate course in developing skills required of technicians in experimenting with electronic circuits, interpreting and analyzing data to verify principles and writing technical reports. Experiments in application of transistors, diodes, integrated circuits, resonant circuits, radio frequency voltage and power amplifiers, oscillators, amplitude modulation and demodulation are performed. Prerequisite: EET 1241/ET 252; preor corequisite: EET 2140/ET 313
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4.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr An introduction to the principles of electricity and electronics, DC circuit theory, problem-solving using Ohm's Law in series, parallel and seriesparallel resistive, capacitive and inductive circuit elements excited by a sinusoidal waveform. Transistor and solid state linear and digital circuits and fractional horsepower AC and DC motors are also studied. Laboratory exercises introduce students to various types of electronic equipment. Prerequisite: MAT 1275/MA 275 or equivalent
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1.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 3 cr Fundamentals of digital electronics, using Boolean algebra, truth tables, Karnaugh maps and waveforms to analyze and understand digital logic circuit design. Logic gates (AND, NAND, OR, NOR, EX-OR), binary arithmetic, flip-flops, counters and registers are analyzed in experiments. Prerequisites: EET 1240/ET 212, EET 1241/ET 252
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4.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 4 lab hrs, 4 cr An introduction to the principles of electricity and electronics, DC and AC circuit theory, capacitive and inductive circuit elements. Transistor and solid state linear and digital circuits and introduction to computer hardware and operating systems. Laboratory exercises introduce the student to various types of electronic and computer equipment. Prerequisite: MST 1205/MS 205 or CST 1205/CS 205; corequisite: MAT 1375/MA 375
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr The course introduces discrete and continuous control systems. Openloop and closed-loop systems are analyzed. Laplace transforms and other advanced mathematical techniques are applied to servomechanisms and power control. Instrumentation for feedback systems and other topics are discussed. Prerequisites: EET 2120/ET 342, MAT 1475/MA 475
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1.00 Credits
3 lab hrs, 1 cr Covers analytical and measurement techniques to evaluate a digital project. Each student is assigned an individual project, consisting of designing a circuit, bread-boarding the design and performing various tests and analyses with formal report and presentation. Prerequisite: EET 2171/ET 351; preor corequisite: EET 2162/ET 382
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1.00 Credits
3 lab hrs, 1 cr Experiments are performed to enhance the understanding of the principles of operation of machines studied in EET 2150/ET 322 to develop proficiency in wiring the machines and associated controls, checking circuitry and using power test equipment in report writing. Prerequisite: EET 2150/ET 322
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4.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr This course concerns the hardware aspects of computers and computer architecture. Processor units, monitors, keyboards and peripherals are studied. Maintenance, repair and software system upgrade in practical approach are introduced to students. Laboratory experiments and projects support the theory. Prerequisite: ETN 1102/ET 363 or PHYS 1442/SC 442
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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 3 cr Theory and hands-on experience with microprocessors using assembly language, are covered. Emphasis on usage of serial and parallel ports interfacing a digital controller to other devices. Prerequisite: EET 2162/ET 382; preor corequisite: EET 2271/ET 451
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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs bi-wkly: 130-field hrs/semester, 3 cr Ten hours per week of assigned field/study work applying classroom principles and theory to real-world electrical engineering technology problems. Interns assist engineers in building and testing circuits, performing hardware and software diagnostics, testing/measurements and preventive maintenance as well as generating supporting documentation. Students must maintain a log/journal to be shared in group seminars. Prerequisites: Completion of all third-semester courses with a GPA of 2.8 or better and approval of the department internship director
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