Electronics
ELT 100 Electronics Career Exploration (.5-10) 1 hr.
Studies
career and employment possibilities in the electronics industry. Includes
observation of practices in electronics and attendance at a seminar to
discuss related experiences. For Tech Prep students with no prior courses or
work experience in the electronics field. (NOTE: Summer semester
only.)
Prerequisite:
Consent of coordinator.
ELT 101 Circuits I, Resistive Circuit Analysis (3-4) 5 hrs.
Studies resistive circuits with time-varying
source voltage. Physics of electricity, definitions, symbols and notations
for electrical quantities are taught. Circuit properties and their
applications to significant circuit configurations are
examined.
Prerequisite:
High school algebra or consent of
instructor.
ELT 102 Circuits II, Single Time Constant Circuits (3-3) 4 hrs.
Examines R-C and R-L single time constant circuits. Treats these
circuits with sinusoidal square wave and step voltages as
sources.
Prerequisite:
ELT 101 and MTH 106 with grades of "C" or better or
consent of instructor.
ELT 103 Circuits III, Networks (3-4) 5 hrs.
Covers
resonance, factors affecting Q and bandwidth, RLC filters, power matching
with pi, T and L networks. In addition, double tuned circuits, ringing and
transient response of RLC circuits are discussed.
Prerequisite:
ELT 102 with
a grade of "C" or better or consent of
instructor.
ELT 105 Electro-Mechanical Drafting (1-6) 3 hrs.
Introduces
drafting fundamentals for electronic design and packaging. Introduces
computer aided design of printed circuit boards. Basic fabrication processes
are covered. The course focus is the design and construction of an
individual project.
ELT 110 Introductory Electronics (2-4) 4 hrs.
Introduces
laboratory instruments, circuit components, basic measuring techniques and
basic circuits used as building blocks in any electronic
system.
ELT 111 Electronics I, Resistive (2-3) 3 hrs.
Studies resistive
circuits involving electronic devices. Volt-ampere characteristics and
physics of diodes, transistors and other semiconductor devices. The emphasis
is upon biasing and the setting of DC levels to make the device
function.
Prerequisite:
ELT 110 with a grade of "C" or better or consent of
instructor.
ELT 142 Basic Electricity (Residential/Commercial) (1-2) 2 hrs.
Introduces students to basic electrical terminology and principles
along with working knowledge of tools and techniques used in the
installation, maintenance of residential/commercial electrical service and
distribution. Select portions of the National Electrical Code are
selected.
ELT 200 Electronics Internship (1-15) 2 hrs.
Applies appropriate
skills to the electronics technology field. (NOTE: Summer semester
only.)
Prerequisite:
ELT 100 with a grade of "C" or better and consent of
coordinator.
ELT 203 Electronics II, Digital (3-4) 5 hrs.
Examines the
building blocks of digital circuits. These elements are then blended into
topics and applications. Topics include Boolean algebra, Karnaugh mapping,
counters and microprocessors.
Prerequisite:
ELT 110 with a grade of "C " or
better.
ELT 204 Electronics III, Advanced Electronics (3-4) 5 hrs.
Examines
electronic circuits using diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers.
Applies linear equivalent circuits as an analysis tool. Studies amplifiers,
feedback principles and operational amplifier configurations as practical
applications of the linear analysis techniques.
Prerequisite:
ELT 111 with a
grade of "C" or better or consent of instructor.
ELT 205 Electronic Instrumentation (3-4) 4 hrs.
Studies methods of sending and controlling
physical industrial processes. Components involved are transducers,
indicators, recorders and programmable controllers.
Prerequisite:
ELT 110
with a grade of "C" or better or consent of instructor.
ELT 206 Electronic Computers (3-4) 5 hrs.
Studies computer architecture through the use of
microprocessors, digital computer algorithms and software programming. The
utilization of microprocessors is extensive.
Prerequisite:
ELT 210 with a
grade of "C" or better or consent of instructor.
ELT 207 UHF Communications and Reception (3-4) 5 hrs.
Emphasizes design techniques in communication
circuits, the relationship of modulation systems to bandwidth requirements
and frequency spectrum. A design project is part of the course
work.
Prerequisite:
ELT 103 with a grade of "C" or better or consent of
instructor.
ELT 210 Computer Programming (3-0) 3 hrs.
Presents the use of
the computer and microprocessor as special tools and introduces the student
to computer architecture, languages and programming with emphasis on
electronic applications.
ELT 215 Industrial Controls and Motors (3-4) 5 hrs.
Examines industrial pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits. Covers
an introduction to fractional horsepower and programmable logic controllers
(PLC). Process control applications are introduced.
Prerequisite:
ELT 110
with a grade of "C" or better or consent of
instructor.
ELT 216 Microprocessor Software Applications (3-4)5 hrs.
Applies assembly language programming to practical software problems.
Studies computational algorithms in depth. May develop monitor programs
along with multi-programming examples. Stresses debugging and
documentation.
Prerequisite:
ELT 206 with a grade of "C" or better or
consent of instructor.
ELT 217 Microprocessor Peripheral Systems (3-4) 5 hrs.
Examines interfacing and operation of peripheral systems commonly used
with microprocessor and minicomputers. Includes video displays,
teleprinters, modems, codes and smart terminals.
Prerequisite:
ELT 206 with
a grade of "C" or better or consent of instructor.
ELT 218 Principles of Microprocessor Systems Design (3-4) 5 hrs.
Examines central processor unit
architecture, monitor program structure, system control timing, input-output
control and data bus structures. Considers input-output hardware design,
interrupts, hardware and software design.
Prerequisite:
ELT 206 with a grade
of "C" or better or consent of instructor.
