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5.00 Credits
Intro to microcontrollers, robotics and automation through hands on training using a small scale robot. Students will build, test, program and troubleshoot their robots. Utilizes electronic principles and test equipment. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CEN 151, or CEN 251, or CEN 210, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Through the use of projects and hands-on exercises, students will learn to program a small scale robot to perform basic navigation under program control, with various sensor inputs, using feedback and control techniques, and using programmed artificial intelligence. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CEN 162 or CEN 253 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of programming of the microcontroller and selection of robotic parts and sensors. Emphasis on testing, troubleshooting and debugging advanced navigational programs. Prerequisite: CEN 177 with a grade of at least 2.0, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Note: Credit available with approval. For information contact the division secretary at (425) 640-1679.
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5.00 Credits
For students training to be Computer Service Technicians. Covers basic electronics, PC hardware, preventative maintenance, and some hardware troubleshooting. Extensive hands-on training included.
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6.00 Credits
Covers the core material for the A+ Certification Exam. Topics include data communications, printers, mass storage systems, standard I/O systems, portable systems, system troubleshooting, and exam preparation. Significant hands-on training. Prerequisite: CEN 210 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
This course works toward preparing the student for the Server+ Certification Exam. Topics include server installation, configuration and upgrade, proactive maintenance, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. Prerequisite: CEN 210 & 211 or CIS 161 or A+ Certification.
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7.00 Credits
Advanced training in digital electronics. Covers analyzing, functional testing, and systematic troubleshooting of digital circuits designed with logic dates, flip-flops, one shots, counters, dividers, decoders, shift registers, memory circuits, adders, latches, and buffers. Prerequisite: CEN 157 or training in basic digital circuits.
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7.00 Credits
Advanced training in microprocessor-based systems. Topics include: I/O, RAM, ROM, and address decode circuits; timing, control, interrupt, DMA, and microprocessor support circuits. Emphasizes functional testing and systematic troubleshooting. Prerequisite: CEN 158 and 251 or training in digital and basic microprocessor systems.
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7.00 Credits
Analyzing and systematic testing of linear circuits designed with operational amplifiers as comparators, buffers, amplifiers, filters, regulators, drivers, integrators, and instrumentation amplifiers. D/A, A/D converters, timers, and transistor circuits included.
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