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2.00 Credits
This course presents a survey of current and emerging technologies inTelecommunications.This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisite: ET277Telecommunications Systems 3.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the characteristics and applications of MSI circuits and devices such as decoders, encoders,multiplexers, and demultiplexers. The IC logic families are introduced at a circuit level. It emphasizesTTL devices along with ECL, I2L,MOS, and CMOS device characteristics. It includes semiconductor memory along with bipolar and MOS, static and dynamic, and ROM and RAM devices. Prerequisites: ET181 Digital Electronics 1 and ET161 Linear Electronics. (Fall semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course presents the microprocessor at a system level, providing information of the architecture and programming model for the IBM PC-Compatible.Assembly language programming techniques for arithmetic and logic operations are introduced.The use of subroutines, macros, and I/O instructions are presented. Prerequisite: ET181 Digital Electronics 1.
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4.00 Credits
This capstone course provides for the application of electronic principles learned throughout the program.The course involves the steps necessary to take an electronic project from the design stage through to a final working project.Topics include typical company structure, specification and schedule development, proper prototyping and troubleshooting procedures, and the method for designing printed circuit boards.These topics are applied to an actual electronic project that results in a functioning circuit board - a working prototype.A final formal report is completed, submitted and presented to the class. Prerequisites: ET262 Operational Amplifiers and ET282 Digital Electronics 2.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the field of electrical power. It covers a variety of devices, including transformers, and DC and AC motors.The components and characteristics of control systems are studied. Prerequisites: ET152 Circuits 2, ET161 Linear Electronics, and ET181 Digital Electronics.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers assembly language programming used with 80x86 based computers and microprocessors in the development of interface and system control applications. Prerequisites: ET283 Microprocessor Fundamentals and ET282 Digital Electronics 2.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces radio frequency amplifiers, oscillators, signal spectra, noise, amplitude modulation, and frequency modulation in communications systems. Prerequisites: MA106Technical Mathematics 2 and ET103Technical Electronics.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers digital transmission, fiber optics transmission, transmission lines, and antenna and microwave transmission. Prerequisites: ET233 Industrial Electronics, ET235 Digital Logic, and ET287 Communication Electronics 1. (Spring Semester)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the processes,materials, and equipment used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices.Topics include atomic theory, crystal structure, and properties of semiconductor materials, and manufacturing processes. It covers wafer preparation, thermal oxidation, doping, lithography, thin film deposition, metrology, testing, and packaging. Cleanroom safety and protocol are discussed. Prerequisites: ET161 Linear Electronics, and ET181 Digital Electronics 1. Corequisites: CH141 General Chemistry 1, and MT129 Statistical Quality Control. (Fall semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces vacuum fundamentals and terminology, pumps, gauges and hardware components, common vacuum systems, leak detectors, coaters, ultra-high vacuum systems, ion implanters, general operations, and maintenance requirements.Topics include thin films, sputtering modes, and ultra-high vacuum techniques. Prerequisite: ET289 Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing. (Spring semester)
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