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ELET 3144: Embedded Controller Applications
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is the second sequence in the study of embedded controllers. The total capability of the microcontroller will be developed. Topics will include: serial and engineering evaluation board tot he embedded controller. parallel communications using devices like: liquid crystal displays, printers and IR (infra red) remote controls - data acquisition using the built in analog to digital converter - motor control using stepper motors. Stepper motors are widely used in devices like printers, robotics and laboratory test equipment. Projects will be programmed using "C++" as well as assembly language. The course will conclude with a project using an embedded controller module. A typical project is a Mobile Autonomous Robotic System (MARS).
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ELET 3151: Electronic Laboratory II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The experimental study of operational amplifiers and linear integrated circuits as applied to comparators, amplifiers, waveform generation, signal conditioning, and regulated power supplies. Emphasis is placed on design, proper measuring techniques and documentation of results. Device characteristics and limitations will be studied. The use of manufacturer's data sheets is required. Computers are used to design, analyze and test circuits along with manual measuring techniques.
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ELET 3444: Electronic Communications I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Offers the study of analog and digital communication concepts and systems. Students begin by learning the terminology and measurements of the communications industry. The course includes analysis of AM and FM transmission and reception, data communications, and transmission lines. Emphasis is on a systems approach with block diagrams and study of the concepts within each block. The associated laboratory tests and demonstrates the lecture theory. Students investigate a chosen application further in an individual project.
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ELET 4114: Network Management
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
A course in networking technology covering the management, troubleshooting and administration of the network operating system and infrastructure portion of LAN (Local-Area-Network) systems.
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ELET 4143: Electrical Machines & Controls
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Study of the principles and applications of dc and ac rotating machines and associated protective and control equipment. Basic functions such as control of motor speed and direction of rotation and basic PLC programming are laboratory projects. Servo and stepper motors for motion control are examined.
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ELET 4154: Microelectronics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course provides the student with a realistic experience in semiconductor manufacturing processes. Oxidation/ diffusion, photolithography (spin/bake/expose/develop), etch, and vapor deposition equipment allow students the opportunity to design, build, and test simple solid-state devices.
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ELET 4164: Electrical Power Systems
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The principles of generation and distribution of three-phase power is studied. Emphasis is placed on the study of the traditional four-wire, three-phase and three-wire, three-phase systems. Load flow and short circuit calculations are included. Emphasis is placed on the operation of existing systems. The laboratory is used to reinforce the theory taught in the classroom. Field trips to local power company facilities are mandatory.
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ELET 4174: Network Infrastructure Essentials
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Students learn the basics of telecommunications and network cabling and wiring devices, as well as suggested best practices and safety issues. The students, through hands-on activities and labs, learn to install horizontal (work area) and backbone cable. This hands-on, lab-oriented course stresses documentation, design, and installation issues, as well as laboratory safety, on-the-job safety, and working effectively in group environments. This course prepares students for the Panduit Authorized Installer (PAI) certification.
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ELET 4224: Alternative Energy Generation
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The purpose of this course is to provide students with a realistic look at the potential and the limitations of electrical generation through solar energy conversion. The course will include semiconductor properties of photovoltaic cells and the electronic circuits necessary for energy conversion. Using trigonometry, students will be able to calculate the position of the sun at any time or place and calculate the energy available at different panel orientations. Students will have the beginning tools to design off-grid and on-grid photovoltaic energy systems. MATLAB and LabVIEW software will be used to analyze and measure the solar resource.
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ELET 4900: Directed Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
A student may contract for one to four credit hours of independent study through an arrangement with an instructor who agrees to direct such a study. The student will submit a plan acceptable to the instructor and to the department chair. The instructor and student will confer regularly regarding the process of the study.
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