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The study of digital principles, digital electronic circuits, and their application to basic digital systems. Topics covered include: Boolean algebra, number systems, combinatorial logic circuits, digital arithmetic operations and circuits, multivibrators counters and shift registers. Complex programmable logic devices are also introduced. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ELT 110
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In this course, all major components of the PC will be covered as will the interconnection between the operating system and the hardware. Topics include: operating systems, system initialization, semiconductor memory, floppy drives, hard drive fundamentals, microprocessors, bus architecture, and interrupts. The DOS and Windows operating systems are used. Laboratory exercises will provide students practice in such skills as component removal and replacement, system configuration, and hard drive formatting. This course and CIS/ELT-158 will cover the objectives set forth by the A+ National Computer Technician Certification program. Also available as CIS 157.
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The study of HVAC fundamentals, components, and control principles. Pneumatic, electromechanical and electronic systems, building automation, direct and distributed digital control are covered. Topical coverage will closely follow that of electrician apprenticeship training programs. Prerequisites: ELT 110 and ELT 132.
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The study of residential, commercial and industrial fire alarm and security systems. System components, terminology, drawings, symbols, operation, installation, and associated Code requirements will be included. Topical coverage will closely follow that of electrician apprenticeship training programs. Corequisites: ELT 110 and ELT 132.
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This course provides an introduction to integrated circuits and power amplifiers. The three basic power amplifiers (Class A, Class B, and Class C) will be analyzed in terms of efficiency, power calculations, and typical characteristics. Various integrated circuits including the 741 Op-Amp, the 555 timer, The PLL 567 and 565 will also be introduced. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisite: ELT 115
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This course will deal with Analog and Digital communication systems and principles. The content of this course will concentrate on methods and circuits used to transmit and receive information via wires, airways, and satellites. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisite: ELT 115 Co-requisite: ELT 216
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