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ECT 231: AC and Solid-State Fundamentals for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Topics include resonance and passive filters; semiconductor theory; diodes and bipolar junction transistors; BJT circuit configurations; biasing considerations. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: ECT 121 (minimum grade of C-) and MTH 122. Laboratory fee.
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ECT 232: Digital Circuits II for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course covers advance digital logic concepts, including Programmable Logic Devices: CPLDs and FPGAs with VHDL design; logic families and their characteristics; practical considerations for digital designs; state machines, multivibrators, and timers; interfacing to the analog world; semiconductor, magnetic, and optical memory; and microprocessor fundamentals. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisite: ECT 122. Laboratory fee.
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ECT 241: Analog Devices and Circuits for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Topics include field-effect transistor theory and applications, AC models for amplifiers, amplifier parameters, operational amplifiers as linear amplifiers, RC oscillators. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: ECT 231 (minimum grade of C-) and MTH 122. Laboratory fee.
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ECT 242: Microprocessor Architecture and Programming for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course covers the basic elements of computer hardware and software, data representations, instruction formats and addressing modes, assembly language instructions, programming techniques in assembly language, introduction to functions of operating systems. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: ECT 232 and ES 115. Laboratory fee.
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ECT 245: Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
The study of DC and AC circuit characteristics with resistive, capacitive, and inductive components. An introduction to the characteristics of diodes, transistors, transformers, and motors, as well as the theory and application of operational amplifiers as filters, amplifiers, and signal conditioning devices. Digital devices, including basic gates, counters, flip-flops, and A/D and D/A converters, are also covered. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: MTH 122 and PHY 121. Laboratory fee.
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ECT 351: Practical Issues in Electronic Circuit Design for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Topics include ethics of the profession, professional societies, social impact, design for reliability, fault analysis and failure prediction, process control, cost analysis including lifecycle planning, project schedules, design for test, noise, grounds, shielding, system design, op-amps, filters, oscillators, voltage regulators, counters, and shift registers. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites (or concurrent): ECT 241 and MTH 241.
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ECT 352: RF Communications for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Topics include decibels, spectrum analysis, RF amplifiers, noise, oscillators, frequency conversion, AM generation and reception, phase-locked loops, angle modulation, frequency spectra. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: ECT 241 (minimum grade of C-) and MTH 241 (or concurrent). Laboratory fee.
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ECT 353: Computer Architecture for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course covers logic computer architecture hardware concepts, including control logic, addressing, registers, instructions, memory units, arithmetic elements, interrupts, and input-output structures. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisite: ECT 242. Laboratory fee.
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ECT 354: Linear Integrated Circuits for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Analysis of differential amplifiers, operational amplifier circuitry, performance specifications of operational amplifiers. Applications of operational amplifiers, such as wide-band amplifiers, true differential amplifiers, differentiators, integrators, D/A and A/D converters, active filters, sample and hold circuits. Instrumentation and isolation amplifiers, frequency-to-voltage/voltage-to-frequency converters, voltage and current regulators. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: ECT 241, ECT 122, and MTH 241. Laboratory fee.
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ECT 355: Industrial Electronics and Actuators for Engineering Technology
4.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course covers the application of solid-state devices used for industrial control and automation systems. Industrial actuators, such as motors, valves, solenoids, and relays, and their application in a process control setting, are discussed. Programmable logic controllers and ladder logic programming are used in the laboratory portion of the course. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisite: ECT 241 or 245. Laboratory fee.
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