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ELT-333 — Analog and Digital Electronics

ELT - 333 Analog and Digital Electronics ELT - 333 Analog and Digital Electronics (4 s.h.) Digital: Study of number systems related to digital circuits, Boolean Algebra/Karnaugh Maps. Combinational logic including AND, OR, NAND, NOR, NOT, XOR. Combinational circuits decoders. Basic sequential elements including SR, D, JK, and Master-Slave flip-flops. Sequential circuits including registers and counters. Memory circuits and applications. Analog to digital (A/D) and digital to analog (D/A) conversion and elementary interfacing. Design, analysis, and computer simulation. Analog: Study of diodes, bipolar transistors and field effect transistors (JFETs and MOSFETs) as they are used in both AC and DC electronic circuits. Applications such as power supplies, switching circuits and amplifier circuits are covered. Advanced topics in electronic devices including operational amplifiers (op amps), active filters, thyristors, and voltage regulation are covered. Computer simulation of the devices under study is covered. Both circuit analysis and measurement techniques using meters and oscilloscopes are stressed. This course is in an instructor-supervised/student-paced format. Students enrolled in this course should expect to spend 25-35 hours in the Industrial Systems Technology Lab to complete the course.

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