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ELC 104 SOLDERING TECHNOLOGY I (1-2-2)
Prerequisite: Provisional admission
Develops the ability to solder circuits and repair printed circuit boards with accuracy and speed. Topics include: soldering procedures and safety practices; desoldering; grounding; repair of printed circuit boards; and surface mount techniques.

ELC 108 DIRECT CURRENT CIRCUITS II (3-2-4)
Prerequisites: IFC 101, MAT 103 or MAT 191
Continues direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: DC theorems, complex series/parallel circuits.

ELC 110 ALTERNATING CURRENT II (3-2-4)
Prerequisite: IFC 102
Continues development of AC concepts with emphasis on constructing, verifying, and troubleshooting reactive circuits using RLC theory and oscilloscopes. Topics include: simple RL, RC, and RLC circuits; AC circuit resonance; filter, impedance bridge, and test equipment use; transformer theory, operation, calculations, and applications; non-sinusoidal wave forms; three phase circuit calculations; and AC motor and generator theory.

ELC 115 SOLID STATE DEVICES II (3-2-4)
Prerequisite: IFC 103
Continues the exploration of the physical characteristics and applications of solid state devices. Topics include: bipolar junction theory; and bipolar junction application.

ELC 117 LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (3-2-4)
Prerequisites: ELC 115
Provides in-depth instruction on the characteristics and applications of linear integrated circuits. Topics include: operational amplifiers, timers, and three terminal voltage regulators.

ELC 118 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS I (3-2-4)
Prerequisites/Co-requisites : IFC 103
Introduces the basic building blocks of digital circuits. Topics include: Boolean algebra and minimization techniques; logic families; and digital test equipment.

ELC 119 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS II (1-9-4)
Prerequisites/Co-requisites: ELC 118
Uses the concepts developed in Digital Electronics I as a foundation for the study of more advanced devices and circuits. Topics include: flip-flops; counters; multiplexes and demultiplexes; encoding and decoding; display drivers; analog to digital conversions; and digital to analog conversions.

ELC 120 MICROPROCESSORS I (3-2-4)
Prerequisites/Co-requisites: ELC 119
Introduces the fundamentals of current microprocessors. The course focuses on current generation microprocessors. Topics include: microprocessor architecture; debugging; memory devices; instruction set; addressing schemes instruction; debugging memory devices.

ELC 123 COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS SURVEY (5-5-7)
Prerequisites/Co-requisites: ELC 115
Introduces the fundamental concepts and devices used in electronics communications. Topics include: transmission; modulation and detection; receivers; transmitters; propagation; antennas; and deterioration.

ELC 124 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS SURVEY (3-2-4)
Prerequisites/Co-requisites: ELC 120
Introduces the fundamental concepts and technologies utilized in industrial electronics applications. Topics include: process controls; sensors; motor controls; programmed controls; mechanical devices, fluid power; and robotics.

 

 

 

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