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ECET 33100: Generation and Transmission of Electrical Power
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: 20700 and 23100. A study of the generation and transmission of electrical energy. Includes modeling and analysis of synchronous alternators, transformers, and transmission lines, plus analytical and computer methods of solving load flow and fault conditions on balanced and unbalanced three-phase systems. Techniques used by utilities for protection and economic operation of power systems are introduced.
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ECET 35100: Instrumentation Applications for Technology
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: Math 22100 and ECET 11600 or ECET 10700. Class 3, Lab 2. Introduction to eh basic concepts and terminology of instruments. This course covers the procedures and techniques essential to measurement of physical quantities (such as pressure, flow, temperature, and level measurement) and analysis of that data. Students will use data acquisition systems and computer control software to complete laboratory exercises.
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ECET 35700: Real-Time Digital Signal Processing
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: 20900 and Math 22100 and P or C: Math 22200. Architecture, instruction set, and hardware and software development tools associated with a fixed-point general-purpose DSP processor. Fundamental principles associated with the processing of discrete-time signals and common applications such as waveform generation, FIR and IIR digital filtering, and DFT-and FFT-based spectral analysis and filtering are covered.
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ECET 37100: Automation, Instrumentation, and Process Control
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 2, Lab 4. P: 16400 and 23100. A project-oriented course combining key areas of automation, instrumentation, and process control. The course covers automatic testing, computer interfacing, data collection, robotic controls, programmable logic controllers, and graphical process control software. A final project is an integrated system.
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ECET 38100: Electrical Distribution Systems
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: 20700 and 23100. A study of the design and operation of electric distribution systems. Estimated demand calculations, energy conservation, faults on power systems, power quality, power factor improvement, electric rates, voltage drops, protective devices, illumination, and the applicable portions of the National Electrical Code. Both new facilities and additions to existing facilities are included.
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ECET 40300: Data Communications and Telecommunications
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: 28400 or CIT 30700. Focus on techniques and applications in data and telecommunications. Topics include telecommunication networks, various digital communication systems, noise performance, data networks, and protocols. Also included are serial and parallel transmission, multiplexing, modems, interfacing, and troubleshooting techniques. The laboratory covers both analog and digital/data communications circuits.
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ECET 41700: Advanced Digital Systems Design with VHDL
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: 15500 and 15700. A study of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and complex programmable logic using VHDL, finite-state-machine analysis and design, high-speed digital design considerations, memory systems, digital and analog devices, and A/D and D/A conversion.
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ECET 43400: PC Systems II
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: ECET 20900 and: 16400 or CIT 27000, or CIT 26200. Real-time, PC-based operating systems. Programming Graphical User Interfaces for control applications using an object-oriented language. Embedded PC hardware, busses, and peripheral programming. Writing device drivers.
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ECET 45300: Topics in Telecommunications
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: 28400. An advanced course in telecommunications that introduces and evaluates state-of-the-art systems, services, and applications for current and emerging networking technologies.
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ECET 48300: Network Fundamentals with Microcontrollers
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3, Lab 2. P: 28400. A study of computer networks and industrial network applications. Network protocols, media, and system software are examined. The focus is on the usage of data communication techniques and their applications in the industrial environment. In the laboratory students use utilities to examine different network protocols, configuring network software, using test equipment for analyzing and troubleshooting networks.
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