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Show 121. Transducer Laboratory—Operation, control, and adjustment of electrical and mechanical devices used as transducers. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 122. Transducers—Conversion of electrical energy for use in liquids, solids, and gases by means of electrical and mechanical devices. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 127. Electronics Equipment Maintenance—Adjustment and maintenance of electronic equipment such as test equipment and electronic equipment used in industrial applications. Three laboratories. A (3). Staff 128. Electronic Equipment Circuits—Procedures used in maintenance of industrial type electronic instruments and fixtures. Three lectures. Prerequisites: Electronics 76, or equivalent. A (3). Staff 131. Radar Fundamental Laboratory—Testing and operation of basic circuits studied in Electronics 132. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 132. Radar Fundamentals—Theory of circuits used in radar and television; concepts dealing with non-sinusoidal waves and transients, R-C, and R-L time constants, gas tubes, electronic reflectors, voltage doublers, and regulators, video- amplifiers, R-C oscillators, and cathode followers. Prerequisite: Electronics 56. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 133. Radar Systems Laboratory—Testing and operation of basic circuits and subassemblies of radar systems. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 134. Radar Systems—Theory of vacuum tube R-C and R-L circuits used as limiters, clampers, peakers, sawtooth generators, multivibrators, and counters; also, cathode ray tubes, transmission lines, wave guides, cavity resonators, and ultrahigh frequency generators. Prerequisite: Electronics 132 or equivalent. Three lectures. S (5). Staff 138. Missile Guidance Systems—Electronics principles, circuitry, and operation concepts used in missile guidance systems. Prerequisite: Electronics 8, Physics 41 or equivalent. Five lectures. W (5). Staff 141. Fundamentals of Electronics—For the technical student not majoring in electronics. Electronic concepts relating to voltage, current, power, resistance, inductance and capacitance in direct current circuits. Two lecture-recitations and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Technical Education 15 or equivalent. A (3). Staff 142. Fundamentals of Electronics—For the technical student nor majoring in electronics. Electronic concepts relating to resistance, inductance, and capacitance as single compon- 276 ents and as combinations in alternating current circuits. Two lecture-recitations and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Electronics 141 or equivalent. W (3). Staff 143. Fundamentals of Electronics—For the technical student not majoring in electronics. Transistor and vacuum tube principles and fundamental circuits. Industrial applications stressed. Two lecture-recitations and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Electronics 142 or equivalent. S (3). Staff 145. FCC License Examination Study—Material covered in the Federal Communications Commission 2nd class commercial license examination. Two lectures. Prerequisite: Electronics 8 or equivalent. A (2). Staff 146. FCC License Examination Study—Material covered in the Federal Communications Commission 1st class commercial license examination. Two lectures. Prerequisite: Electronics 8 or equivalent. W (2). Staff 151. Line and Networks Laboratory—Experiments in line and network principles. Two laboratories. A (2). Staff 152. Theory of Lines and Network—Transmission line and filter network theory and configurations. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 154. Calculus for Electronics—Concepts and applications in differentiation and intergration as used in electronics. Prerequisite: Technical Education 18 or equivalent. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 155. Calculus for Electronics—Continuation of Electronics 154. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 156. Calculus for Electronics—Continuation of Electronics 155. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 157. Advanced Mathematics for Electronics—Concepts and applications of mathematics for advanced electronics students. Prerequisite: Electronics 156 or equivalent. Three lectures. A (3). ' Staff 158. Advanced Mathematics for Electronics—Continuation of Electronics 157. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 159. Advanced Mathematics for Electronics—Continuation of Electronics 158. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 161. Wave Propagation Laboratory—Adjustments, operation, and measurements of transmission lines and radiating devices. Three laboratories. A (2). Staff 162. Wave Propagation—Basic concepts of electrical wave propagation related to transmission lines and wave guides loaded into a radiating device. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 277 |