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Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1111, MATH 1400 (can be taken concurrently).
This course introduces Direct Current (DC) circuit analysis techniques applied to series, parallel, and series-parallel resistive circuits. Problem solving methodologies focus on application of Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff's laws, Mesh, Nodal and Superposition analysis, and Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems. The course also addresses transient analysis of switched resistor and capacitor (RC) and switched resistor and inductor (L/R)circuits.
(2 contact hours) [Catalog Entry]
Prerequisite: ELEC 1120.
This course introduces Alternating Current (AC) circuit analysis techniques applied to series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits consisting of resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Students will perform sinusoidal analysis of circuit impedance, voltage, and current, in both polar and rectangular form, using problem solving methodologies learned in ELEC 1120 Direct Current Circuit Analysis. The course also covers concepts of filtering, energy/power, and magnetism.
(2 contact hours) [Catalog Entry]
Prerequisite: ELEC 1220 (can be taken concurrently).
This course applies the theoretical concepts studied in ELEC 1120 Direct Current Circuit Analysis and ELEC 1220 Alternating Current Circuit Analysis to passive analog circuits. Laboratory exercises consist of utilizing simulation software, circuit components, power supplies, function generators, oscilloscopes, and volt-ohm meters.
(3 contact hours: 3 lab) [Catalog Entry] ADDITIONAL FEES: $27.00
Prerequisite: ELEC 1120.
This course introduces solid-state device circuit concepts, with analysis techniques, to unregulated and regulated linear power supplies, regulated switching power supplies, and power electronic switching control circuits. Students will apply theory and application of transformers, capacitors, inductors, diodes, transistors, and other solid-state devices to these topologies.
(2 contact hours) [Catalog Entry]
Prerequisite: ELEC 1220.
This course introduces applications of discreet device sensors, actuators, and signal conditioning concepts as found in various process control system types. Students will work with analyzing and signal conditioning sensors found in the measured variable feedback loop and actuators found in the controlled variable loop. Students will also analyze Single-Input-Single-Output (SISO) continuous control system characteristics. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab) [Catalog Entry] ADDITIONAL FEES: $27.00