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Show 61. Communications Circuits Laboratory—Testing, adjustment, and operation of radio frequency circuits. Correlated with Electronics 62. Three laboratories. W (3). Staff 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 52. 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 52. 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. Five laboratories. A (5). Staff 72. Basic Electronic Circuits—Continuation of Electronics 36. Prerequisite: Electronics 36. Five lectures. A (5). 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. Five laboratories. W (5). 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 52 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 encour- agd. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 78. Color Television Circuits—Color television theory and maintenance receivers. Prerequisite: Electronics 76. Five lectures. S (3). Staff 101. Instruments and Measurements Laboratory—Operation of equipment studied in Electronics 102. Two laboratories. W (2). Staff 102. Instruments and Measurements—Basic circuitry and operation of electronic instrumentation devices. Three lectures. W (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. S (2). Staff 114. Servomechanisms—Introductory theory and analysis of linear closed-loop control systems including electronic, electro-magnetic, and mechanical. Three lectures. S (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 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 liuids, 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 298 299 |