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2.00 Credits
A service course offered to non-electrical majors studying in the technical disciplines. Topics covered include basic electrical circuits, network theorems, power and energy concepts, power factor correction, and basics of transformers. The laboratory is an integral part of the course, where the experiments complement lecture material. (1016-204 or equivalent) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
An introductory survey course in the basics of analog and digital electronics. Analog topics include basic semiconductors, transistor circuits and operational amplifi ers. Fundamental digital logic concepts include an introduction to combinational and sequential logic. Various transducers and associated circuits are introduced. (0609-411) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
Applications of a contemporary microcontroller will be used to teach engineering technology students digital logic, assembly programming and microprocessor interfacing. This course is intended as a service course for non-electrical majors who have not taken digital fundamentals. The labs for this course use an assembler terminal emulator and download software. (0609-411) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
This is a basic study of important electrical concepts for both AC and DC circuits. Topics covered include AC/DC circuit theory, single and three-phase power distribution, power factor, line losses, effi ciency, AC motors and transformers, energy costs, wiring methods, instrumentation, and circuit protection. (1016-232) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to automated data acquisition and analysis, the LabVIEW software package is introduced and used to perform data acquisition, analysis of data, and control of instrumentation. (0609-202 or 0609-216 or 0609-411) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
Analog Simulation Seminar is an introductory course in schematic entry simulation, and simulation results interpretation of analog circuit designs. The analog simulation tool will be used to perform DC, time domain, and frequency domain analysis of both passive and active analog circuits. (0609-202 or 0609-216) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2
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2.00 Credits
Operational amplifiers and special purpose integrated circuits are used in signal generation, regulation and active filtering. Amplifier stability, response and bandwidth are studied while designing optoelectronic circuit's. Radiometric and photometric quantities are applied to optoelectronic components like LEDs and photodiodes Use of discrete power devices like SCRs, diacs and triacs are studied. (0609-362 or equivalent) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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0.00 Credits
One quarter of appropriate work experience in industry. (0609-362, 0618-438, 0609-407, or permission of adviser) Credit 0
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3.00 Credits
This course in laser technology focuses on laser sources, laser drive electronics, temperature control and, laser optics. In the laboratory students create real images using a laser and electronics they design. Motion control and image data synchronization techniques are discussed and utilized in creation of a working printer. Laser safety training will precede lab work. Class 3, Lab 2
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2.00 Credits
Analog Modulation schemes and systems, and the Fourier Series are reviewed. The Fourier Transform is introduced. The noise fi gure, noise temperature and signal-to-noise ratio of a system are introduced. Phase-locked loop concepts and applications to communications systems and an introduction to digital communication signals and systems are presented. (0609-363, 0609-333) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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