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ETEC 361: Advanced Cad: Assembly Design And Mechanisms
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 111. Advanced topics in computer-aided design and parametric modeling, including advanced part design, top-down assembly design, and modeling and simulation of mechanisms.
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ETEC 362: Advanced Cad: Surface Modeling
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 111. Advanced topics in computer-aided design and parametric modeling, with a focus on surface modeling for creating complex and free-form shapes.
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ETEC 371: Circuit Analysis II
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETEC 271, MATH 124. A second course in DC and AC circuits with increased emphasis on mathematical techniques used in electrical circuit analysis and design. Use of network theorems, vector analysis techniques, polyphase circuits and additional topics. Structured laboratory with emphasis on measurement, theory and applications, test equipment, verification of circuit laws, data analysis and formal report preparation.
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ETEC 372: Electronic Analysis And Design
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 272, 371, EET major or written permission. A second course in electronic devices and circuits with increased emphasis on mathematical modeling and techniques used in analysis and design. Study of semiconductor theory and devices, small and large signal amplifier configurations, hybrid-pi models, frequency response and multistage circuits. Laboratory with emphasis on practical design, construction, testing and evaluation. Formal report preparation.
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ETEC 373: Digital Systems
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 272, 273 or CSCI 227. An upper-division course in digital system analysis and design including the study of sequential/state machine design techniques and applications with an emphasis on VHDL and ASIC devices.
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ETEC 374: Microprocessor Applications
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 274 or CSCI 227, Etec 373. Upper-division study of microprocessors, support devices, and peripheral equipment and their integration into microcomputer systems. Study of various hardware configurations and interfacing techniques. Application-oriented laboratory experiments and design problems.
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ETEC 375: Electronic Systems
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 272. A study designed to acquaint the student with the operation of electronic systems. Structured laboratory with emphasis on experimental verification of results, original design, data analysis and formal report preparation.
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ETEC 376: Electrical Power
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 371 or written permission. A study of electrical power concepts and components. Topics will include complex numbers, three-phase power systems, DC and AC motors and generators, control system components and power electronics. Laboratory investigation of characteristics of above components and systems.
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ETEC 377: Instrumentation
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 379. An introduction to electronic instrumentation techniques. Topics include sensors, signal conditioning circuits and noise reduction. Sensor topics include force, torque, pressure, acceleration and temperature. Signal conditioning topics include bridge circuits, amplifiers, filters and analog-to-digital conversion. Laboratory investigation of characteristics of above components and systems.
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ETEC 378: Network Analysis
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 371. Pre- or co-req: Mat h 321, EET major or written permission. General analysis of linear networks using classical methods, Laplace transforms and computer-aided methods. Topics include single element transients, firstand second-order circuits, transfer function analysis and Bode plots.
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