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ET 230: AC Motors & Controls C- 3 P
4.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course is intended for the heating, refrigeration, and air condition technicians. It provides HVAC students with theory and practicum in motors and controls, networking protocols, and automated building systems.The course has a blend of theory and practice suitable for vocational-technical students or industry practitioners who wish to upgrade their backgrounds. Electrical principles, components, meters, schematics, and systems are discussed and applied to modern small and large scale installations. Prerequisite: ET102Technical Electricity 2 or permission of the Department Head.
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ET 232: Electrical Machinery and Controls 2 C- 3 P
4.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course is designed to combine related information pertaining to AC machinery, electromechanical controllers, transducers, and electronic controls with the practical skills of equipment selection, installation, wiring, troubleshooting, and maintaining the machinery control systems currently used by industry.Topics include single and multiphase alternators, motors, transformers, and meters. Methods of machinery control include across-the-line starters, control relays, voltage and current transformers, limit switches, electronic switching, and speed or rotation sensors. Prerequisite: ET102Technical Electricity 2, ET131 Electrical Machinery and Controls 1, MA106Technical Mathematics 2.
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ET 232 - Electrical Machinery and Controls 2 C- 3 P
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ET 233: Industrial Electronics C- 3 P
4.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course studies electromechanical and electronic devices in the operation of industrial equipment and manufacturingprocesses. Emphasis is placed on the operating characteristics and applications of discrete components such as solid-state devices, thyristors, trigger devices, relays, timers, amplifiers, and transducers. Laboratory experiments use skills and knowledge to diagnose and repair malfunctions in moderately complicated automated equipment. Prerequisite: ET103Technical Electronics, MA106Technical Mathematics 2. (Fall semester)
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ET 233 - Industrial Electronics C- 3 P
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ET 234: Industrial Electronics C- 2 P
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course is an introduction to electrical residential wiring. It covers all of the essential elements regarding electrical installations in the home, including code making bodies, devices, boxes, conductors, outlets, light fixtures, ceiling fans and service entrances.All temporary laboratory wiring is installed in compliance with the current National electrical Code, providing experience in cable, conduit, surface raceway, service entrance, low-voltage control, annunciator, and intrusion detection systems.Corequisite: ET101Technical Electricity 1.
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ET 234 - Industrial Electronics C- 2 P
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ET 235: Digital Logic C- 3 P
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course provides an overview of the basic logic circuits inherent in all digital electronics applications.Topics include the various numbering systems, encoders and decoders used in digital systems, binary logic gates, flip-flops, counters, and shift registers with arithmetic circuits. Memories and interfacing of digital and analog devices are also investigated. Experiments supporting related information are designed to provide maximum hands-on experience for students with no prior training in electronics. Prerequisites: ET101 Technical Electricity 1, MA106Technical Mathematics 2.
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ET 244: Electrical Wiring and Codes 2 C- 2 P
4.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course includes continuation of electrical techniques with emphasis on design and layout of single and polyphase systems. Skills to be developed include diagnosis and repair of equipment malfunctions, interpretation of the National Electrical Code, and estimates of project costs and progress coupled with installation techniques. Electrical systems studied include lighting, heating, ventilation, interior and exterior power distribution, and emergency energy conservation. Activities are focused on electrical systems. Prerequisite: ET234 ElectricalWiring and Codes 1 or permission of the Department Head. Corequisite: ET102Technical Electricity 2.
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ET 244 - Electrical Wiring and Codes 2 C- 2 P
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ET 245: Microprocessor Technology C- 3 P
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course applies knowledge of binary logic and circuits to elements, diagnostic procedures, and methods of operating and repairing microprocessor-based home and automated industrial equipment. Laboratory components include using personal computers and development systems to create microcontroller applications. An introduction to the architecture of the IBM 80x86 architecture is provided, and methods of assembly upgrading and maintaining PCs are presented. Prerequisites: ET103Technical Electronics, ET235 Digital Logic.
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ET 246: Industrial Computer Applications C- 3 P
4.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course introduces hardware and software applications of the personal computer. It covers applications involving interfacing, digital Input/Output, analog Input/Output, data acquisition, and computer control of external electrical devices.Hardware components are studied for an understanding of computer systems, and BASIC is used to write input/output instructions. Experiments include wiring, testing, and debugging of a digital/analog circuit board and trainer. Prerequisite: ET233 Industrial Electrontcs (Spring semester)
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ET 254: C Programming for Technology C- 2 P
2.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course details C programming language and how it is applied to problems in the technology field.A complete examination of the language is presented. Laboratory exercises are concerned with typical problems encountered in the electrical field.The focus is on desktop and embedded system development. Prerequisites: ET154 Computer Programming or equivalent. Corequisite: ET181 Digital Electronics 1.
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ET 254 - C Programming for Technology C- 2 P
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ET 260: Electronics 2 C- 3 P
2.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course covers the analysis and application of advanced electronic circuits as applied to the telecommunications industry.Topics include frequency response of active filters, oscillators, ampliture modulation, frequency modulation, phase locked loops, pulse modulation concepts, and introduction to television.Theoretical and hands-on troubleshooting of test circuits and analysis by computer simulation is performed.This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisites:MA119Technical Algebra &Trigonometry 2 and ET160 Electronics 1. Corequisite:ET271 Telecommunications Systems 2.
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