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Show 62. Communications Circuits—Theory of operation, adjustment, and maintenance of medium and high frequency transmitters, radio-frequency circuits, antennas, modulation, and power supplies. Prerequisite: Electronics 8. Five lectures. W (5). Staff 65. Industrial Electronics Laboratory—Testing and operation of basic circuits. Two laboratories. W (2). Staff 66. Industrial Electronics—Industrial Applications of electronic circuits; fundamental concepts of induction and dielectric heating, magnetic amplifiers, special oscillator circuits, and power rectification. Prerequisite: Electronics 8. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 71. Basic Electronics Laboratory—Operation and testing circuits studied in Electronics 72; schematic and blueprint reading, circuit analysis, and use of basic test equipment. Three laboratories. A (3). Staff 72. Basic Electronic Circuits—Continuation of Electronics 6. Prerequisite: Electronics 6. Five lectures. A (5). Staff 73. Pulse and Switching Circuits Laboratory—An applied laboratory to allow the student to experimentally correlate practical and theoretical circuit problems developed in Electronics 74. The student will examine and test such circuits as, Schmitt triggers, blocking oscillators, pulse amplifiers, and other pulse circuits. Two laboratories. W (2). Staff 74. Pulse and Switch Circuits—A study of the operation and design considerations of pulse and switching circuits such as multivibrators, Schmitt triggers, blocking oscillators, pulse amplifiers, counting circuits, and other related circuits. Prerequisite and/or concurrent: Electronics 8 or equivalent. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 75. Electronic Circuit Maintenance—Maintenance of basic electronic circuits and equipment. Test instruments, radio television, tape recorders, amplifiers will be used to develop the student's skills. Three laboratories. W (3). Staff 76. Electronic Circuit Operation—Basic circuitry found in many electronic equipments will be taught. Particular stress will be placed on test equipment, radio, television, tape recorder, and amplifier circuits. Prerequisite: Electronics 8 or equivalent. W (5). Staff 77. Color Television Maintenance—Operation, Maintenance and adjustment of color television receivers; servicing and maintenance of all types of electronic equipment is encouraged. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 274 78. Color Television Circuits—Color television theory and maintenance receivers. Prerequisite: Electronics 76. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 79. Test Equipment Laboratory—Circuit operation, adjustment and repair of basic test equipment used in electronic shops and laboratories. Prerequisite and/or concurrent: Electronics 80 or equivalent. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 80. Test Equipment Circuits—Theory of operation of basic test equipment circuits. Maintenance and adjustment operations will be discussed. Prerequisite: Electronics 8 or equivalent. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 101. Instruments and Measurements Laboratory—Operation of equipment studied in Electronics 102. Two laboratories. A (3). Staff 102. Instruments and Measurements—Basic circuitry and operation of electronic instrumentation devices. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 105. High Frequency Measurements Laboratory—High and ultra high frequency signals generated for tests and measurements by the instruments and circuits studied in Electronics 106. Two laboratories. W (2). Staff 106. High Frequency Measurements—Theory and operation of instruments for measuring high and ultra high frequency signals. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 111. Telemetric Laboratory—Experimental Loops established for the student to become acquainted with telemetric operation. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 112. Telemetric Principles—Methods and principles used in various types of systems to transfer measurements by wire and wireless. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 113. Servomechanisms Laboratory—Operation and adjustment of closed loop control systems. Two laboratories. W (2). Staff 114. Servomechanisms—Introductory theory and analysis of linear closed-loop control systems including electronic, electro-magnetic, and mechanical. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 117. Magnetic Amplifier Laboratory—Operation and adjustment of magnetic amplifier and control devices and circuits. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 118. Magnetic Amplifiers—Basic magnetic circuit theory with applications to magnetic amplifiers used in amplification and control situations. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 275 |