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ELEC 202: Electronics III
3.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
A circuit analysis course covering amplifier frequency response, active filters electronic power control, and optical devices. In addition, students are introduced to the fundamentals of oscillators, mixing and heterodyning. Graphical PSPICE is used as an analysis tool. Prerequisite: minimum C grade in ELEC 201 4 credits (3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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ELEC 220: Computer Systems I
3.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
This course will cover the operation, organization, and use of microprocessors, microcontrollers, and single board microcomputers. Programming includes assembly and high-level languages. Interfacing of LSI and peripheral devices. Use of specialized test equipment for troubleshooting advanced digital systems. Course also includes building, testing and programming a single board microcontroller. Prerequisite: C grade in ELEC 111, ELEC 150 or equivalent 5 credits (4 lecture hours, open laboratory), fall semester
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ELEC 230: Industrial Electronics I
3.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
Fundamentals of operation and control of processes and machines. Transducers, actuators, motors and their control by computers, including PLCs and Microcontrollers. Introduction to power devices and polyphase systems. LABVIEW and IEEE-488 (GPIB) are also covered. A documented individual process control project using a computer or microcontroller is required. Prerequisite: ELEC 220 5 credits (4 lecture hours, open laboratory), spring semester
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ELEC 234: Programmable Logic Controllers
1.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
(5-week mini course) An introduction to applications, programming and hardware required in the use of programmable logic controllers. Coverage will include safety and wiring practices in controlling a wide variety of processes such as assembly, continuous processes, data logging and motor control. GE, Allen Bradley and NAIS Matsushita controllers are covered. Timers and counters will be used in simple continuity-based exercises. 1 credit (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), available for industrial training
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ELEC 235: Computer Machine Control
1.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
(5-week mini course) Elements of computer-controlled machines and processes including microcontroller interfacing, motor types and control. An introduction to robotics and G-code programming of CNC machines. 1 credit (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), available for industrial training
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ELEC 236: Industrial Instrumentation
1.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
(5-week mini course) A survey of measurement and transducers for pressure, temperature, level flow, motion and chemical properties. Basics of integrating sensors, signal conditioning, and data transmission in both analog and digital systems for control or data acquisition. 1 credit (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), available for industrial training
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ELEC 237: Automatic Control Project
1.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
(5-week mini course) A laboratory course where students work on approved projects under the supervision of an instructor. The project is to include electromechanical elements and must fulfill three criteria: measure an independent quantity such as pressure or temperature; process the measured data in a computer, microcontroller or PLC; control an external process using the processed data. The completed project must be fully documented and a presentation must be given. 1 credit (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), available for industrial training
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ELEC 290: Digital Circuits And Microprocessors
3.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
An introduction to the digital circuits and microprocessors for non-electrical majors. Topics include basic electrical circuits using LEDs and switching transistors, use of the oscilloscope, number systems, logic gates, registers, memory devices, data transmission and programming applications. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 1 recitation hour, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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ENGL 100: Introduction to College Writing
3.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
Review of essay components and structure. Students will refine their mastery of Standard English by writing narrative essays that demonstrate college-level thesis construction and execution. Pre-requisite: Placement in ENGL 100; or C or better in SKLS 088 or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall or spring semester These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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ENGL 112: Technical Communications
3.00 Credits
SUNY Morrisville (formerly Morrisville State College)
Designed to introduce students to internal and external workplace communications such as memos, manuals, instruction sheets, and proposals. Research and group projects are required and may include oral presentations and visual aids. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall or spring semester These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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