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3.00 Credits
Digital communications fundamentals, including a variety of modulations schemes and encoding formats, such as pulse code modulation (PCM), frequency shift keying (FSK), and phase shift keying (PSK). The course covers a number of PCM line codes, including RZ, NRZ, and Manchester. Three lecture hours. Prerequisites: ECT 351 and MTH 241.
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4.00 Credits
Topics include RF amplifiers, transmission lines, microstrip and microwave techniques, antennas, and propagation, and communication satellites. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: ECT 352 (minimum grade of C-) and MTH 241 (or concurrent). Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
Lectures and assignments are given covering techniques for interfacing the microcomputer to peripherals and memory. Both advance hardware and software aspects of interfacing are covered. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisite: ECT 353. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the application of sensors and signal conditioning circuitry and devices used for industrial control and automation systems. Industrial sensors, such as thermistors, thermocouples, photocells, and motion sensors and their application in a process control setting are discussed. Design of signal condition techniques using operational amplifier circuitry. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisite: ECT 355. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course uses the department-approved programming language (variable). The course focuses on problem solving using structured computer programming functions, such as loops, variables, arrays, and subroutines. Programming assignments are completed both in and outside of class. Two lecture hours, two lab hours. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
The first of two senior project design courses aimed at giving the student experience in engineering design, fabrication, testing, and maintenance of electronic projects. This course focuses on the functional requirements and design phases of the project. Use of supply source manuals, current publications, and library reference materials is encouraged. A written project report and an oral presentation are required at the end of the course. Prerequisite: Senior status. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and understanding networking fundamentals, including the physical, data link, network, and transport layers. Common local-area network (LAN) and wide-area network (WAN) protocols are covered. Networking hardware, such as hubs, bridges, switches, and routers, are included. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisite: ECT 122. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and its fundamentals, including synthesis, analysis, filtering, and modulation of signals in DSP applications, spectral analysis, hardware, and programming digital signal processors and the design of practical DSP circuits. Three lecture hours, three lab hours. Prerequisites: ECT 232, ECT 242, and ES 115. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
The second of two senior project design courses aimed at giving the student experience in engineering design, fabrication, testing, and maintenance of electronic projects. This course focuses on the fabrication, testing, and maintenance phases of the project. Use of supply source manuals, current publications, and library reference materials is encouraged. A written project report and an oral presentation are required at the end of the course. Prerequisite: ECT 471. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
Topics include theoretical and practical concepts of mobile and wireless technologies, including hardware, software; current mobile technologies along with their associated operating systems and standards; issues of frequency reuse and allocation; propagation, antennas in wireless networks, interaction of the human body with wireless devices; future directions of telecommunications technology and applications, nationally and globally. Four lecture hours. Prerequisites: ECT 361 and MTH 241.
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