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Show Technology — Aircraft Instrument Repair 129. Advanced Instrumentation—A course designed to summarize the student's experience in areas of measurement, printed circuit fabrication and repair procedures now employed in the field of avionics and instrument repair. S (3) 130. Instrument Processes I—A lab course in D-C instrument operation, maintenance, and calibration, parameter calculations and verification measurements. The basic design and construction, type of circuit employed and operation of the following instruments is included: temperature indicators, angle of attack transmitters, turn and bank indicators and tachometer generators. These instruments are used to give the student practical application of basic D-C Theory and D-C instrument techniques. A (3) 131. Instrument Principles I—A theory course to provide the students with a background in basic D-C laws and theorems. The basic circuit parameters are investigated in terms of instrument application. Null indicators, resistance summing networks, lead and lag networks, timing circuits, and other voltampere characteristics are investigated. A (5) 132. Instrument Processes II—A lab course of A-C instrument operation, maintenance, and calibration. Instruments are tested by using parameter calculations and measured verification. Circuit design and construction features of the autosyn transmitters and receivers, turn and bank indicators, coupling networks and lead and lag networks are studied. These instruments are used to give the student practical application of A-C theory and practice in Aircraft Instrumentation. W (3) 133. Instrument Principles II—A course based on the laws and theorems of A-C electricity. Complex algebra, introductory circuit analysis, and measuring principles are investigated. The theory of A-C motors, synchro control devices and the basic gyro motor are presented. W (5) 134. Instrument Process III—A lab course covering applications of electronics in Aircraft Instrumentation. Solid state devices are presented with some emphasis given to tubes. The course incorporates semiconductor power supplies, diode approximations and verification through the use of test equipment. The student is required to test and trouble-shoot the electronic modules commonly found in CADC computers, digitalanalog converters, and the basic automatic pilot. S (3) 135. Instrument Principles III—A course where solid state devices are emphasized with some comparison made to tubes. Semi-conductor diodes and transistors are analyzed and applica- 320 Technology — Aircraft Instrument Repair tions to instrumentation are studied. Attention is focused on characteristics, approximations, learning to use data material and recognizing circuit functions. S (5) 250. Advanced Troubleshooting and System Analysis—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) 251. Automatic Test Equipment—Concepts and procedures used in the field of computer controlled measuring devices. Subjects covered will include logic, number systems, computet theory, and programming. (5) 252. Automatic Test Equipment (Continued)—Subjects covered will include advanced programming, digital voltmeters, counters, wave analyzers, and other automated devices. Prerequisite: Aircraft Instrument Repair 251. (5) 253. Automatic Control Theory—Fundamental control theory, bode diagrams, control components, transient analysis, root locus, and math. (5) 254. Digital and Linear Integrated Circuits—A practical approach to digital integrated circuits. The course will cover theory, application, and testing of digital devices currently being used in industry. (5) AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT REPAIR (Example Only) First Quarter Courses Credits Aircraft Instrument Repair 121 5 Aircraft Instrument Repair 124 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 127 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 130 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 131 5 Second Quarter Courses Credits Aircraft Instrument Repair 122 5 Aircraft Instrument Repair 125 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 128 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 132 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 133 5 19 Third Quarter Courses Credits Aircraft Instrument Repair 123 5 Aircraft Instrument Repair 126 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 129 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 134 3 Aircraft Instrument Repair 135 5 19 19 321 |