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ILT 206: Microprocessors Lab
2.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
COREQUISITE: ILT 205. This course provides familiarization of microprocessor instruction sets. Experiments in programming and interfacing provide an understanding of microprocessor theory. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to program and interface a basic microprocessor system.
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ILT 211: Troubleshooting Techniques. 1+2=3 Hours
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
This course focuses on the systematic approach to solving problems. The laboratory portion emphasizes instrument failures and their interaction with process down-time. Upon completion, students should be able to solve problems on a process simulator or in an actual setting.
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ILT 211 - Troubleshooting Techniques. 1+2=3 Hours
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ILT 216: Industrial Robotics. 3+0=3 Hours
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
This course covers principles of electro-mechanical devices. Topics include the principles, concepts, and techniques involved in interfacing microcomputers to various electro mechanical devices to produce geographical movement. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the principles of electro-mechanical devices.
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ILT 217: Industrial Robotics Lab. 0+2=2 Hours
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
COREQUISITE: ILT 216. This lab covers the principles, concepts, and techniques involved in interfacing microcomputers to various electromechanical devices to produce geographical movement. Upon completion students should be able to apply the principles of electro-mechanical devices.
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ILT 220: Electro- Optics. 3+0=3 Hours
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
This course provides a study of fiber optics principles. Topics include optical components, the physics of light, radiation measurements, fiber optic applications, light sources, optic receivers, transmitters and sensors, fiber optic systems, data transfer systems concepts, and systems troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to apply principles of fiber optics.
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ILT 220 - Electro- Optics. 3+0=3 Hours
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ILT 221: Electro- Optics Lab. 0+2 =2 Hours
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
COREQUISITE: ILT 220. This lab enables students to apply principles of fiber optics.
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ILT 222: Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
This course focuses on advanced PLCs. Topics include operations, programming procedures, fault isolation procedures, and methods of entering, executing, debugging, and changing programs. Upon completion, students should be able to apply principles of operations and programming of advanced PLCs.
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ILT 223: Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers Lab
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
This lab emphasizes advanced PLCs. Topics include operations, programming procedures, fault isolation procedures, and methods of entering, executing, debugging, and changing programs. Upon completion, students should be able to apply principles of operations and programming of advanced PLCs.
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ILT 224: Electronics Communications. 3+0=3 Hours
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
This course provides the student with knowledge in electronic circuits used in amplitude, frequency, and phase modulation communication systems. Topics include modulation and detection techniques, antennas and transmission lines. Upon completion, students should be able to apply principles of filters, oscillators, classes of amplifiers, and resonance.
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ILT 224 - Electronics Communications. 3+0=3 Hours
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ILT 225: Electronics Communications Lab. 0+2=2 Hours
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
COREQUISITE: ILT 224. This lab focuses on electronic circuits used in amplitude, frequency, and phase modulation communication systems. Topics include modulation and detection techniques, antennasand transmission lines. Upon completion, students should be able to apply principles of filters, oscillators, classes of amplifiers, and resonance.
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