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2.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours; 4 credits Introduction to the nature, measurement, generation, and utilization of electricity in our modern world including industrial and consumer electronics, computers, robots, and communications. (science) Prerequisite: MTH 020 or an appropriate score the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test
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1.00 Credits
3 laboratory hours; 1 credit Introduction to the study of electronics. Diode and transistor characteristics are discussed and used in the construction of an electronic device. Students design, photo-etch, and assemble a printed circuit. Characteristics of the device and component voltages are measured. Pre- or corequisite: MTH 030 or equivalent or higher
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 4 credits This course begins with physical electrical concepts and continues through the analysis of various specific circuit configurations with dc and ac sources. Topics include resistance capacitance, and inductance in series, parallel, and series-parallel connection, transient circuit analysis, ac analysis using phasors, single and polyphase power concepts, resonance and filters, network theorems, and transformer theory. Applications for the various circuits will also be discussed. Pre- or corequisites: MTH 030 and either ELT 101 or ELT 102; or MTH 123
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 1 credit Laboratory experiments will be performed using various instruments from analog meters to the digitizing oscilloscope. Experiments will be based upon validating the theory of ELT 224 Electrical Circuit Analysis as well as demonstrating the applications of the various circuit configurations. A detailed laboratory report will be written and/or oral presentation will be required for the experiments. Pre- or corequisite: ELT 224
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1.00 Credits
3 laboratory hours; 1 credit Semiconductor circuitry and electronics laboratory instrumentation. Transistor amplification, biasing, and frequency response. Transistor power amplifiers. Power supplies. Negative feedback and linear integrated circuit amplifiers. Introduction to computer-aided circuit analysis using the personal computer. Pre- or corequisites: MTH 123, ELT 224, ELT 213, ELT 334
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Physics and characteristics of semiconductor solid state devices. Analysis and application of transistor circuits. Time varying signal behavior of solid device circuits and systems including power applications and frequency response. Introduction to modulation and communications. Pre- or corequisites: MTH 123, ELT 224, ELT 213
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Microprocessor architecture and memory. The instruction set. Programming in machine and assembly language. Input/output techniques, the stack and stack pointer, interrupts, timing, microprocessor design criteria. Logic circuit analysis and fault diagnosis; applications and development systems; waveform creation. Prerequisites: ELT 240 and ELT 241
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1.00 Credits
3 laboratory hours; 1 credit Experiments including register, memory, and stack operation. Data and address bus structure, signature analysis and other fault location techniques. Commercial microprocessor trainers based on 8085 and 2920 and logic analyzers will be used. Pre- or corequisite: ELT 344
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours, 3 laboratory hours; 4 credits Study of the electrical and mechanical function of computer systems such as the advanced personal computer. Hardware and software principles are explored. Topics include memory, video, communication, disk drives, printer, keyboard, assembler software, and debugging tools. Includes handson work with computer hardware and peripherals. Prerequisite: ENS 221 or CSC 347
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Study of analog and digital carrier systems. Prerequisite: ENS 221 or CSC 347
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