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ECET 3110: Engineering Analysis Methods
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Introduction to matrix theory, classical first and second order transient analysis, active filter design and basic Z- and Fourier-transforms.
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ECET 3120: Network Analysis
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A calculus-based circuit theory course. Topics include the introduction to Laplace transforms and the use of Laplace transforms in the study of circuit analysis, transfer functions and frequency response. Circuit analysis programming is used to compare computer solutions with analytic solutions.
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ECET 3265: Linear Electronics II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is an introduction to the function of solid state devices. The emphasis is placed on the internal structure, function and limitations of linear devices such as diodes, transistors, power amplifiers, operational amplifiers and oscillators.
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ECET 3325: Introduction to Electric Power
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A study of three-phase circuits, transformers, DC machines, polyphase AC machines and single-phase AC machines.
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ECET 3535: Microprocessor Interfacing
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course deals with advanced concepts in the programming and the interfacing of microprocessors/microcontrollers to the outside world as demonstrated by a variety of application examples. It covers the advanced architecture of modern processors and the many I/O peripherals now commonly found on-board the device. Detailed studies of computer I/O and interrupt techniques as applied to analog-to-digital, digital -to-analog, timers, parallel and serial interfaces are included. Laboratory activities provide the student with experience in developing the hardware and software required to incorporate microprocessors into systems that solve real-world interfacing problems.
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ECET 3550: Tech Computing Using Java
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course enables the student to acquire a thorough understanding of the Java language and its application in solving engineering and real world problems. Both Java programs and Applets will be studied. Emphasis is placed on efficient software development using structured programming techniques. Students are required to design, write, test, and run programs using an appropriate version of Java.
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ECET 3560: Microprocessor Engineering
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course examines the product development cycle of a typical microcontroller-based product. Methods of hardware and software development as well as their integration and debugging are studied. The student will design and implement a major term project utilizing theses concepts plus various laboratory development tools as well as produce written documentation on the project, including both requirements/specification and final reports. Also included is a survey of recent developments in microcontroller technology.
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ECET 3990: Special Topics in ECET
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course allows current topics in electrical and computer engineering technology to be offered in a timely fashion. The topics are not covered in other courses and will not be regularly offered as a special topic; however, they are appropriate to a senior-level course. The course topic depends upon current trends in computer engineering technology, interests of the student, and the instructor. The student may take the course multiple times as long as each instance covers topics different than those already covered.
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ECET 4210: Instrumentation Design I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A computer-based graphical programming environment for instrumentation design, control and testing. Mathematical models will be developed to design applications. The course offers students concepts of current industry trends in instrumentation, testing and control. A course project is developed to implement a practical instrumentation system.
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ECET 4220: Instrumentation Design II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A microprocessor-based instrumentation design course utilizing linear, digital and optoelectronic devices. Software solutions to input/output problems will be considered along with software solutions to nonlinear transducer data.
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