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4.00 Credits
Introduction to 16-bit microprocessors with emphasis on programming. Topics include the following: data control, memories, data transmission, addressing modes, subroutines, and introduction to hardware. Prerequisite: ELET 207 Digital Circuits or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in electric circuit analysis. Topics include the following: review of analysis methods for dc and ac networks, waveforms, differential equations, Laplace transforms and applications, and transfer function. Prerequisites: ELET 102 Circuit Analysis II; MATH 200 Calculus I
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4.00 Credits
An advanced course in the design and applications of linear integrated circuit devices. Topics include the following: power supply regulators, op-amp characteristics, single-supply operation, signal generator circuits, and active filters. Prerequisites: ELET 204 Electronic Circuits MATH 200 Calculus I
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4.00 Credits
A design course for digital computer circuits using integrated circuit devices. Topics include the following: shift registers, counters, encoders, multiplexers, arithmetic circuits, D/A and A/D converters, and memory circuits. Prerequisite: ELET 207 Digital Circuits or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
A course which can be designated by the department to cover some aspect of Engineering Technology as needed by a class or group of students in lieu of another technical elective or as independent study to upgrade their skills and knowledge in a particular area.
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3.00 Credits
A course in electric machines designed for students majoring in electronics engineering technology. Topics include the following: fundamentals of electromagnetics, dynamo construction, dc generators and motors, ac dynamos, synchronous machines, ideal and practical transformers, polyphase and single-phase induction motors, and other single-phase motors. Prerequisites: ELET 102 Circuit Analysis II; MATH 200 Calculus I; PHYS 117 General College Physics II (or equivalent)
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3.00 Credits
A course in control theory and applications. Topics include the following: feedback control, servo components, mathematical techniques, transfer functions, block diagrams, analysis of second-order servo systems, stability and frequency response analysis, and compensation. Prerequisites: ELET 304 Advanced Circuit Analysis; MATH 201 Calculus II; PHYS 116 General College Physics I (or equivalent)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and practice of communication systems. Covers communication system theory, analog and digital communication techniques. Topics include the following: amplitude, phase, analog, pulse and digital modulation, design and analysis of modulation systems. Prerequisites: ELET 208 Microprocessors; ELET 306 Advanced Electronics; ELET 309 Advanced Digital Circuits; PHYS 117 General College Physics II (or equivalent)
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4.00 Credits
An advanced course in microprocessors with emphasis on the hardware of a 16-bit processor. Topics include the following: introduction to the 8086/8088 microprocessor, arithmetic and logic instructions, program control instructions, 8086/8088 hardware specifications, memory interfacing, input/output interfacing, and interrupt circuits. Prerequisite: ELET 208 Microprocessors
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4.00 Credits
An advanced course in microprocessors with emphasis on the hardware interfacing of the 8086/8088 to compatible chips. Topics include the following: basic I/O interfacing (using the 8255A PPI), interrupts (using the 8259A PIC), direct memory access, the 8089 I/O coprocessor, the 8087 arithmetic coprocessor, and other 8086/8088 family members. Prerequisite: ELET 408 Advanced Microprocessors I
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