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Nov 24, 2024
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ET 289B - Electrical Troubleshooting Credits: 1-4 Description Maintenance and service of electronic equipment and troubleshooting techniques using electrical measuring and test devices. This course is designed for students who have completed electronics courses that cover DC-AC electronics, semiconductor devices, and digital electronics or have at least 2 years of experience in electronics.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Troubleshoot and repair unregulated half-wave, full-wave, and bridge rectifier and power supply circuits. In addition, they will understand voltage double/tripler unregulated power supplies.
- Understand testing and troubleshooting DC and AC bias points, frequency response, bode plots, gain vs. phase measurements, single and multistage amplifier circuits using bi-polar transistors.
- Build complementary symmetry circuits, push-pull circuits and measure the crossover distortion.
- Understand testing and troubleshooting transformer-coupled amplifier circuits, tuned circuits, Q vs. bandwidth, and frequency response of tuned circuits.
- Test and troubleshoot various operational amplifier circuit configurations. Understand CMRR, input bias currents and offset voltage, slew rate limiting aspects of operational amplifiers.
- Understand integrated circuit voltage regulator measurements, line and load regulation.
- Troubleshoot digital circuits. Understand fan out, noise margin, open and short circuit characteristics of logic circuits, and other characteristics of logic circuits.
- Understand the testing and measurement of optical and temperature sensors.
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade May Be Repeated: For up to a total of 4 credits
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