EN-3212

Electronics

Course Description

Theory of basic solid-state electronic devices. Power circuits. Use of analog and digital integrated circuits in control systems for logic, interlocks, and automated machinery control.

This course consists of three 1-hour classes a week for a semester, twelve 2-hour labs with practical assessments, and a comprehensive final exam.

Entrance requirements

Learning Objectives

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following STCW elements:

Topics

  1. Introduction to CAPS Systems and Electronic Control
  2. Analog and Digital Signals, and Electronic Systems
  3. Sensors, Units, Measurement, Error, Accuracy & Uncertainty
  4. Resistance, Capacitance, Inductance; Filtering & Impedance
  5. Analog Circuits and Signal Processing
  6. Voltage Dividers and the Wheatstone Bridge
  7. Transistors and Solid-State Integrated Circuits
  8. Operational Amplifiers and Instrumentation Applications
  9. Digital Circuits and Signal Processing
  10. Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, and TTL Voltage I/O
  11. Microprocessor Busses and One-Bit A/D Comparators
  12. Digital to Analog Converters (DACs)
  13. Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs)
  14. Ladder Logic Systems and Relay-Switching Controllers
  15. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs); Application & Programming
  16. PLC Design-Application Case Study

Other objectives

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