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4.00 Credits
Students practice the analysis and application of advanced electronic circuits as applied to the telecommunications industry. Topics include frequency response of filters, op-amps, oscillators, amplitude modulation, noise, and LC circuits. Troubleshooting and analysis by computer simulation software is stressed throughout. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: EET 122 Electrical Circuits and PHY 160 Applied Physics
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4.00 Credits
Students practice the analysis and application of advanced electronic circuits as applied to the telecommunications industry. Topics include frequency modulation, digital modulation and communication techniques, wired and wireless transmission media, antennas, and fiber optics. Troubleshooting and analysis by computer simulation software is stressed throughout. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: EET 151 Electronic Systems I
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of hardware control via a programming language. While introductory in nature, this course will use an actual robot trainer and elements of the C programming language to control motion, read sensors, detect switch positions and more. Students will learn key aspects of the C programming language such as the declaration of constants and variables. Data types and sizes will be discussed along with control loops such as for, while and more.
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1.00 Credits
This course expands upon the analysis techniques introduced in EET 121. It covers analysis of complex electric and electronic circuits by application of network theorems. Computers will be used to analyze and display the response of two port networks. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: EET 107 Electronic Computer Applications, EET 121 DC & AC Circuits and Laboratory, and MAT 130 Applied Algebra and Trigonometry.
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4.00 Credits
This course presents topics in hardware and systems as used in the telecommunications industry. Electrical and digital circuits are explored. Binary numbers systems are discussed as applied to telecommunications equipment. Students will explore hardware to the modular level. Students will demonstrate and simulate electrical and digital circuits. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: MAT 148 Applied Technical Mathematics I; CST 106 Computers in Technology
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4.00 Credits
In this course students work with hardware and software installation, with an introduction to personal computer fundamentals. The course covers managing and supporting Windows, configuring user related issues, and customization. Students connect a personal computer to a network, and install and setup a printer. Students learn how to maintain a computer, and the fundamentals of troubleshooting a PC. An optional topic covers Home Technology Integration, including surveillance and home automation. The course consists of lecture and in-class demonstration. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: EET 168 Digital Systems I and Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Practical applications of electricity, electronics, computing and simulation. Topics include DC and AC circuits with computer simulation and Internet research. Laboratory work includes demonstration of basic electrical and electronic concepts using measuring instruments, Multisim, and computers. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 130 Applied Algebra & Trigonometry.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a practical overview of topics in electricity, energy conversions, electronics, and digital circuitry. Topics include DC and AC circuit theory, power generation, DC and AC motor operation, electronic devices, digital logic gates and microprocessors. Laboratory exercises include use of measuring instruments such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, function generators, counters, wattmeters, and bridges. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: MAT 130 Applied Algebra & Trigonometry or equivalent and PHY 161 Physics I or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
This course involves the prototyping, package design and construction of an electronic project in a team environment. The project will include the use of both electronic and mechanical computer aided design software. Various electronic and mechanical manufacturing processes will be used to fabricate the project. Industrial standard documentation practices will be used to properly describe all phases of the project. Chassis layout, printed circuit board design, exposure, machining, wiring, soldering and enclosure fabrication are required. This course also includes discussion of product cost, marketing a product and other topics related to small businesses and entrepreneurship. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: EET 112 Electronic Fabrication Laboratory, MET 113 Engineering Drawing I w/CAD, and EET 150 Electronic Devices and Laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
The theory, operation, application and control of DC and AC motors and generators with special emphasis on their application in wind energy. PV as an alternative energy source will be viewed from the application and conversion of energy processes. Additional material will include single and polyphase transformers, power generations systems, and power transmission. Programmable Controller applications will be discussed. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: EET 150 Electronic Devices
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