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ELECTRONICS

ELN 131 - Analog Electronics I

3 Class, 3 Lab, 4 credits

Prerequisites: ELC 131

This course introduces the characteristics and applications of semiconductor devices and circuits. Emphasis is placed on analysis, selection, biasing, and applications. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, analyze, verify, and troubleshoot analog circuits using appropriate techniques and test equipment. (Offered Spring Semester)

ELN 133 - Digital Electronics

3 Class, 3 Lab, 4 credits

Corequisite: ELC 131

This course covers combinational and sequential logic circuits. Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, logic families, medium scale integration (MSI) and large scale integration (LSI) circuits, analog to digital (AD) and digital to analog (DA) conversion, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, analyze, verify, and troubleshoot digital circuits using appropriate techniques and test equipment. (Offered Fall Semester)

ELN 232 - Intro to Microprocessors

3 Class, 3 Lab, 4 credits

Prerequisite: ELN 133

This course introduces microprocessor architecture and microcomputer systems including memory and input/output interfacing. Topics include low-level language programming, bus architecture, I/O systems, memory systems, interrupts, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, verify, and troubleshoot fundamental microprocessor circuits and programs using appropriate techniques and test equipment. A course fee is required. (Offered Fall Semester)

ELN 234 - Communication Systems

3 Class, 3 Lab, 4 credits

Prerequisites: ELC 131

This course introduces the fundamentals of electronic communication systems. Topics include the frequency spectrum, electrical noise, modulation techniques, characteristics of transmitters and receivers, and digital communications. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret analog and digital communication circuit diagrams, analyze transmitter and receiver circuits, and use appropriate communication test equipment. (Offered Spring Semester)