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Show Technology — Electronic Engineering Technology Technology — Electronic Engineering Technology 270. Advanced Troubleshooting and System Analysis (Formerly Aircraft Instrument Repair 250)—Introduces the newest concepts and techniques in system analysis and troubleshooting. Subjects covered will include, flow graph analysis, construction of logic diagrams, use of test equipment and actual experience in areas of measurement, adjustment, and interpretation of test data common to repair procedures now implemented in the fields of avionics and instrument repair. (5) 271. Automatic Test Equipment (Formerly Aircraft Instrument Repair 251)—Concepts and procedures used in the field of computer controlled measuring devices. Subjects covered will include logic, number systems, computer theory, and programming. (5) 272. Automatic Test Equipment (Continued) (Formerly Aircraft Instrument Repair 252)—Subjects covered will include advanced programming, digital voltmeters, counters, wave analyzers, and other automated devices. Prerequisite: Electronic Technology 271. (5) 286. International Morse Code—Development of considerable skill in sending and receiving Morse code. May be repeated for credit up to three times if satisfactory progress shown. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. AWS (1) ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 310. Instruments and Measurements—Basic theory pertaining to the function, operation, application, and adjustment of precision type electronic instruments and devices. Methods employed in industry to obtain precise measurements of electronic and electrical parameters. Prerequisite: Sophomore level electronic course work. Three lectures. S (3) 311. Instruments and Measurements Laboratory—Operation of equipment studied in Electronic Engineering Technology 310. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. S (2) 320. Transistor Circuit Analysis—Analysis of Transistor circuits such as biasing, small signal amplifiers, large signal amplifiers, input characteristics, output characteristics, gain considerations, circuit analysis through the use of equivalent circuits. Prerequisites: Electronic Technology 212, and 213, or equivalent. Four lectures. A (4) 321. Transistor Circuits Laboratory—A practical laboratory course to give the student additional understanding of the principles taught in Electronic Engineering Technology 320. The student will compare design theory with practical operational circuits. Prerequisite: Electronic Technology 212. One 3-hour laboratory a week. A (1) 324. Pulse and Digital Circuits—Basic theory operation and waveforms or R-C and R-L time constant circuits; diode and triode switching, astable, bistable, and monostable multivibrators ; blocking oscillators, sawtooth generators, gating circuits, delay circuits, electronic counters; application to special purpose circuits. Prerequisite: Electronic Engineering Technology 320 or equivalent. Three lectures. W (3) 325. Pulse and Digital Circuits Laboratory—Operation and adjustment of circuits and related control readout components used in pulse and digital circuits. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. W (2) 338. Missile Guidance Systems—Electronics principles, circuitry and operation concepts used in missile guidance systems. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 118, Physics 111 or equivalent. (Offered alternate years.) Five lectures. W (5) 341. Fundamentals of Electronics—For the student not majoring in electronics. Electronic concepts relating to voltage, current, resistance, inductance, and capacitance as single components and in combinations in D.C. and A. C. circuits. Meets five times each week. To be taken concurrently with Physics 112. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 117 or equivalent. (Replaces Electronic Engineering Technology 141 and 142.) W (5) 343. 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: Electronic Engineering Technology 341 or equivalent. S (3) 345. FCC License Examination Study—Material covered in the Federal Communications Commission 2nd class commercial license examination. Two lectures. Prerequisite: Electronic Technology 212 or equivalent. A (2) 346. FCC License Examination Study—Material covered in the Federal Communications Commission 1st class commercial 350 351 |