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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

Prerequisite - ELTR 2102 (Digital Logic)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 4 hours/week<br />

Laboratories - 3 hours/ week<br />

ELTR 2118 (Introduction to Computers <strong>and</strong><br />

Networking)<br />

This course is an introduction to computer systems <strong>and</strong><br />

networking.<br />

Computer Systems; Network Environment; Network Routing;<br />

Network Management; Network Security<br />

Prerequisite - CPSK 1102 (Introduction to Programming)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 4 hours/week = 52 hours<br />

Laboratories - 2 hours/ week = 26 hours<br />

ELTR 2202 (Analog Transistor Circuits)<br />

This course involves the application of linear circuit theory to<br />

transistor circuits. The student will be introduced to linear models<br />

of discrete transistors <strong>and</strong> will learn how to use them to build up<br />

Generalized Amplifier modes of complete amplifier systems.<br />

Transistor DC Biasing; Small Signal Models; Small Signal<br />

Analysis; Multistage Amplifiers; Power Amplifiers; Frequency<br />

Response<br />

Prerequisite - ELTR 1102 (Basic Electronic Devices) or ELTR<br />

1301 (Introduction to Electronic Devices);<br />

ELTK 1200 (Electrotechnology) or ELTK 1201(Electrotechnology)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 4 hours/week<br />

Laboratories - 13 labs @ 3 hours per week<br />

ELTR 2213 (Control Devices <strong>and</strong> Operational<br />

Amplifiers)<br />

This course is designed as an introduction to thyristors <strong>and</strong><br />

operational amplifiers. It will provide the student with the basic<br />

design <strong>and</strong> operation of Silicon Controlled Rectifiers, common<br />

breakover devices, other common thyristors, common operational<br />

amplifier circuits used in industrial controls, <strong>and</strong> the design of<br />

active filters.<br />

Silicon Controlled Rectifier, Breakover Devices, Other<br />

Thyristors,Operational Amplifier Circuits, Active Filters<br />

Prerequisites - ELTR 1102 (Basic Electronic Devices)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours total<br />

Laboratories - 2 hours/week = 26 hours total<br />

ELTR 2214 (Microcomputer Interfacing)<br />

This course provides the student with knowledge of the software<br />

<strong>and</strong> hardware associated with a microprocessor system <strong>and</strong> its<br />

basic interfacing requirements.<br />

Microprocessor Systems; Advanced C++; Intel Microprocessors<br />

<strong>and</strong> Supporting Chips; Memory Systems; Input/Output <strong>and</strong><br />

Communications; Shielding, Grounding <strong>and</strong> Transmission<br />

Line Techniques; Interfacing Basics <strong>and</strong> Special Applications<br />

(Laboratory Objective)<br />

Prerequisite - CPSK 1102 (Introduction to Applied<br />

Programming); ELTR 2102 (Digital Logic); ELTK 1303 (Electrical<br />

Machines <strong>and</strong> Power Systems); ELTR 1103 (Fabrication<br />

Techniques)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours<br />

Laboratories - 3 hours/week = 39 hours<br />

ELTR 3100 (Analog Integrated Circuits)<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide the student with<br />

an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the theory relating to differential <strong>and</strong><br />

operational amplifiers, analog filters <strong>and</strong> signal generators. The<br />

theory covered in class will be applied <strong>and</strong> validated during the<br />

laboratory periods.<br />

The Design of an Operational Amplifier; Operational Amplifier<br />

Characteristics; Linear Applications; Active Filters; Non-Linear<br />

Applications<br />

Prerequisite - ELTR 2202 (Analog Transistor Circuits)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 3 hours/week<br />

Laboratories - 1 lab @ 3 hours/week<br />

ELTR 3104 (Digital Signal Processing)<br />

This course introduces the student to digital signal processing<br />

concepts.<br />

Introduction to Digital Signal Processing; Signal Analysis; Digital<br />

Signal Processing; Digital Filters; Data Compression; Naval<br />

Applications of DSP<br />

Prerequisite - MATH 1103 (Introduction to Calculus) or MATH<br />

1101 (Introduction to Calculus)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 3 hours/week<br />

Laboratories - 3 hours/week x 10 weeks<br />

ELTR 3105 (Pulse <strong>and</strong> Switching Circuits)<br />

This course will expose students to circuits used in pulse <strong>and</strong><br />

switching applications. Analysis <strong>and</strong> design of the circuits will<br />

be emphasized along with the idea of utilizing such circuits as<br />

building blocks to larger scale digital circuits.<br />

Pulse Fundamentals; RC Circuits; Switching Circuits; Active<br />

Filtering Circuits (Using Op-Amps); Applications<br />

Prerequisites -CNTL 2108 (Control Devices & Basic Control<br />

Theory) or CNTL 2109 (Control Devices);<br />

MATH 1103 (Introduction to Calculus)<br />

Co-requisite - ELTR 2202 (Analog Transistor Circuits)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 5 hours/week * 13 weeks<br />

Laboratories - 3 hours/week * 10 weeks<br />

ELTR 3108 (Microcomputer Interfacing)<br />

This course provides the student with the knowledge of the<br />

hardware associated with a microprocessor system <strong>and</strong> the<br />

interfacing requirements for communication with the environment.<br />

Microprocessor Systems; Memory Systems; Digital Input/Output;<br />

Analog Input/Output; Specific Applications; Microprocessor<br />

System Support Circuits; Buses; Testing <strong>and</strong> Troubleshooting<br />

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