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4.00 Credits
Building blocks of a microcomputer system: addressing, machine code formats, assembly language programming. Weekly laboratory work on the microcomputer supplements lecture material. Prerequisites: ETEC 231, Corequisite: CTEC 225.
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4.00 Credits
Students are introduced to CAD tools for schematic and PCB layout. Techniques and principles for schematic drawing and PCB artwork will be covered. Additional topics include design methodologies for multilayer boards, and effects of crosstalk and noise on PCB performance. VHDL logic synthesis is introduced with a top-down approach to design and simulate circuits. Laboratory experiments emphasize all the above techniques. Prerequisites: CTEC 216, ETEC 131.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to numerical computation and visualization for the solving of problems encountered in computer and electrical technology. Topics will include applied differential equations, transform methods and discrete mathematics, as applied to electrical/computer systems in a laboratory setting A software package such as MATLAB will be used. Prerequisite: MAT 160.
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3.00 Credits
A study of some of the computational problems encountered in technological practices and analysis. Topics covered include curve fitting, interpolation, solution of algebraic equations, and numerical differentiation and integration. A high level programming language will be used. Prerequisite: MAT 161, CTEC 204.
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3.00 Credits
The principles of Operating Systems such as UNIX, Linux, and Windows are introduced. Access and privacy, process management in a multi processing environment, memory management and input/output (I/O) devices. Basic Operating Systems commands, tools and utilities, system operations and administration are presented. Shell programming and Operating System service calls are presented. Lectures are followed by laboratory experiments. Prerequisite: CTEC-204
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4.00 Credits
Memory subsystems, I/O methods for a microcomputer, address decoding, interrupt techniques, timing, LSI controllers such as DMA's, UART's, and CRT's, analog interfacedemonstration of computer graphic techniques. Weekly laboratory work is integrated to lectures. Prerequisite: CTEC 235.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to robotics and the current state-of-the-art science. Analysis of robotic control systems, mechanical drives, sensor and vision systems, robotic work cells. Laboratory demonstrations supplement lectures. (Offered regularly, but not every semester). Prerequisites: CTEC 235, ETEC 231, ETEC 410, approval of chairperson and completion of junior year.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, we concentrate on selection criteria and hardware and software considerations for imbedded microcontroller based systems. Topics such as microcontroller resources, real time control, development tools, state machine and standard programming types, high level language cross compilers, design for manufacturability, testability, packaging and aesthetics consideration for consumer oriented products will be covered in conjunction with design examples from real life applications. Students will build their own microcontroller based system in parallel with the course lectures. Prerequisite: CTEC 235.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, we analyze discrete time signals and systems, z-transforms, discrete Fourier transforms, digital filter design, structures for digital networks, FFT algorithms, quantization and round-off errors. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.) Prerequisites: Approval of chairman and completion of junior year.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, we present the fundamental knowledge on the building blocks of data communications systems. Topics include characteristics of analog and digital transmission, networking protocols, network data flow as presented by OSI reference model, Ethernet, switching and routing technologies. Structure of the Internet and intranets, network management and security are also discussed. Prerequisite: CTEC 235.
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