College of Sciences and Technology Electronics Engineering Technology ELET 3101K Electric Circuit I 4 Credits The concept of current, voltage, power, and resistance. The course deals with units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits, network theorems, and instruments. AC sources, capacitance, inductance, and magnetism are introduced. Circuits are analyzed using PSPICE Laboratory work parallels class work and include the use of various AC and DC instruments. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: MATH 1113 ELET 3111K Electric Circuit II 4 Credits The second part of the electric circuit sequence. The course deals with impedance and admittance in sinusoidal circuits. Resonant circuits, three-phase circuits, harmonics and transformer theory are also studied. Circuits are analyzed using PSPICE. Laboratory work parallels class work. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: ELET 3101K ELET 3201K Electronics I 4 Credits A study of discrete electronic devices. Semiconductor diodes, BJTs and FETs are studied with emphasis on characteristic curves. BJT and FET amplifiers are studied in-depth and various configurations of small and large signal amplifiers are studied. Circuits are analyzed using PSPICE. Laboratory work parallels class work. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: ELET 3101K ELET 3211K Electronics II 4 Credits A study of the characteristics, performance, and application of the most common linear integrated circuits. The emphasis of this course is on operational amplifiers, comparators, multipliers, oscillators, voltage regulation, oscillators, phase-locked loops and data converters. Applications will illustrate use, and laboratory exercises will enhance learning. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: ELET 3201K ELET 3301K Digital Systems I 4 Credits A comprehensive study of binary and hexadecimal numbers, Boolean algebra, truth tables, Karnaugh maps, and combination logic using basic gates. Flip-flops, counters, registers, encoders, and decoders are also presented. Circuit simulation software is used in both classroom and laboratory work. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: ELET 3101K ELET 3302K Mechatronics 3 Credits The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the growing field of mechatronics and measurement systems. Prerequisite: ELET 3301K ELET 3311K Digital Systems II 4 Credits A thorough study of sequential design. Techniques and issues relevant to design will be covered in-depth and project work will emphasize the use of LSI, MSI, and SSI circuits in the application and design of complex digital systems. Analog-to-digital converters (ADC), digitalto-analog converters (DAC), programmable logic devices (PLDs), and introduction to microprocessors are also studied. Circuit simulation software used in both classroom and laboratory. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K ELET 3401K Microcomputer Interfacing 3 Credits Description of Courses A study of microcontroller and sensor based interfacing. Related hardware and software issues will be covered. It will also cover memory systems, input/output devices and interfacing mechanisms. Classroom instruction will be enhanced by laboratory work. (2-2-3) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K ELET 3411K Microcontrollers 4 Credits A comprehensive study of micro controller hardware and software. System architecture includes the CPU, timer, serial, and parallel I/O ports, RAM and ROM. The software portion of the course covers assembly language. Classroom instruction will be enhanced by laboratory work. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K ELET 3501K Control Systems 4 Credits Analysis and design of linear feedback control systems are studied. Nyquist’s and Routh’s stability criteria, Bode plots, transient behavior, static error coefficients, and the steady-state behavior of various system types are presented. The root-locus method and block diagram representation and simplification are also included. Classroom instruction will be enhanced by laboratory work. (3-2-4) Prerequisites: ELET 3111K and MATH 2111 ELET 3511K Electrical Machinery 4 Credits An introductory course in the characteristics and application of basic electric machinery. Three phase distribution systems, transformers, DC generators, AC generators, DC motors, and AC motors are studied. Laboratory work parallels classroom instruction. (3-2-3) Prerequisite: ELET 3111K ELET 3701K Data Acquisition Systems 2 Credits An introduction to the techniques for interfacing the basic measurement and instrumentation circuitry and systems to monitor physical characteristics such as temperature, pressure, strain, and distance by using data acquisition system. Typical instrumentation and measuring problems will be solved in the laboratory. (1-2-2) Prerequisite: ELET 3101K ELET 4101K Programmable Logic Controllers 4 Credits PLC, ladder logic, programming, installation, and troubleshooting of PLC systems. Sensors and their wring, I/O modules and wiring, and fundamentals of plant communications are studied. Laboratory work parallels classroom instruction. (3-2- 4) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K ELET 4401K Industrial Electronics 4 Credits A study of the necessary background for understanding the concept and utilization of various electronics devices, circuits and systems which are essential in industrial control and automation. Recent development and practices in industry are presented. Students apply the knowledge from Electronics II and Digital Systems II to develop application-oriented systems. (3-2-4) Prerequisites: ELET 3211K & ELET 3311K ELET 4411K Computer Electronics 3 Credits A study of the theory of operations of the various electronic devices and components of the microcomputer. The installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of microcomputer peripheral is also studied. Laboratory work parallels classroom instruction. (2-2-3) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K ELET 4412K Instrumentation and Measurement 3 Credits The purpose of this course is to provide students with basic understanding of instrumentation, sensors, analog and digital signal conditioning. Students will gain experience in designing basic measurement systems ad will become proficient in using laboratory based instrumentation and measurement devices. Prerequisite: ELET 3411K Description of Courses ELET 4611K Fiber Optics 3 Credits A study of the basic understanding of optics systems, fiber optics, types, and characteristics related to computer communication. Additional coverage includes fiber optic couplers, multiplexes, demultiplexes, and distribution system. Laboratory work parallels classroom instruction. (2-2-3) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K ELET 4612K Industrial Automation and Process Control 3 Credits An introduction to Industrial Automation and Process Control. The course will provide comprehensive and accessible coverage of the evolving field of mechatronics for electrical engineering technology students. Students will explore programmable logic controllers, sensors, robotics, process control, and computer numerical control machines – all which are fundamental to the understanding of Industrial Automation and Process Control. Prerequisites: ELET 3302K, ELET 4101K ELET 4621K Digital Communications 4 Credits Sampling, coding, decoding, and digital multiplexing. The course will also cover the networking essential concepts, with emphasis on Microsoft Networking system. (3-2-4) Prerequisite: ELET 3311K ENGT 4401 Senior Project 3 Credit The senior design project course provides an opportunity for the students to work individually or in a team, based on their interest in areas such as Analog/Digital, Communication, Control, Embedded and Power Systems. Students will identify, explore, and analyze real-life problems. The project may involve field exposure, data collection, working with field professionals, laboratory use, design, and computer analysis. Each team is required to present their project orally as well as submit a written report to support their design work. Prerequisite: ELET 3411K; ELET 3701K; ELET 3311K; ELET 3211K
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