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3.00 Credits
Experiment topics include: position, motion, force and process variable sensor characteristics; analog and digital signal conditioning; servo and stepper motor characteristics; control circuit hardware; virtual instruments and control using LabVIEW; PID control; analog and digital controllers; control loop characteristics and tuning. Concurrent registration in EL 256. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Communications media; the telephone system; line types and conditioning; error detection and correction; data link protocols; modems and modulation techniques; multiple-channel data communications; network models including OSI; network architecture and protocols including X.25, IEEE 802.3 and 802.5; fiber optic communications; network software and management Internet and email. Co-requisite: Concurrent registration in EL 250 and EL 259. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Experiment topics include: UART characteristics; serial communications and protocols; modem characteristics and data links; CRC error detection; phone line and central office circuits; modulation schemes including PAM and QAM; T1 system; LAN setup; Internet access setup and use; e-mail setup and use. Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in EL 258. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to PLCs, PLC architecture; memory addressing and I/O addressing; scan time; ladder logic programming; timers and counters; I/O modules; arithmetic instructions; sequencer instructions and troubleshooting PLC systems. Experiments include: PLC I/O characteristics; sinking and sourcing; reading digital inputs and producing on-off outputs; window comparators and alarms; motor control logic; time delays and timer intervals; counting events; reading AC inputs and controlling AC loads; sequencer control; troubleshooting PLC systems and PLC communications. Prerequisite: EL 156 S (N)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory study of communications theory, systems and circuits. Analog topics include: modulation techniques, noise, tuned circuits, oscillators, AM, FM and SSB modulation, demodulation, mixers, transmission lines and applications. Basic breadboard and simulation experiments include resonance, oscillators, class C tuned amplifiers, modulators, detectors, filters and mixers. Additional and/or substitute experiments and simulations selected from frequency multipliers, PLL, transmission lines, transmitters, receivers, PCM and other topics as approved by instructor. Prerequisite: EL 204. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to embedded applications. Survey of flash-based microcontrollers used for embedded designs. Use of an integrated development environment. C language fundamentals including data types, variables, expressions, input/output, procedures and control of program flow including decision structures and loops. Embedded applications hardware, programming and troubleshooting. Typical applications include closed loop process control, motion control, keypad and LCD display interfacing, remote controls, signal measurement, security systems and power control. Prerequisite: EL 200. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to improve reading and study skills. Content includes practice in comprehension, speed, vocabulary, listening, note-taking and test-taking. This course does not apply toward an associate degree. F/S ( C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
A course to further improve the student's reading and study skills. Content includes practice in comprehension, speed, vocabulary, listening, note-taking and test-taking. This course does not apply toward an associate degree. F/S ( C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to improve writing skills. Content includes sentence and paragraph structure, organization and usage. This course does not apply toward an associate degree. F/S ( C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to further improve the student's writing skills. This course does not apply toward an associate degree. F/S ( C, N, S)
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