This 3 unit lecture and 1 unit laboratory course provides an overview of industrial electronics. Topics covered include solid-state devices, control circuits, transducers, data acquisition, power supplies, photoelectronics, sensors, variable frequency drives, motor drives, relay logic, and programmable logic controllers. The course outline lists 10 specific topics that will be covered, including introductions to industrial electronic devices, filters, voltage regulation, thyristors, variable frequency drives, optoelectronic devices, transducers, and programmable logic controllers. Students will use equipment like oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and power supplies in the laboratory portion.
This 3 unit lecture and 1 unit laboratory course provides an overview of industrial electronics. Topics covered include solid-state devices, control circuits, transducers, data acquisition, power supplies, photoelectronics, sensors, variable frequency drives, motor drives, relay logic, and programmable logic controllers. The course outline lists 10 specific topics that will be covered, including introductions to industrial electronic devices, filters, voltage regulation, thyristors, variable frequency drives, optoelectronic devices, transducers, and programmable logic controllers. Students will use equipment like oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and power supplies in the laboratory portion.
This 3 unit lecture and 1 unit laboratory course provides an overview of industrial electronics. Topics covered include solid-state devices, control circuits, transducers, data acquisition, power supplies, photoelectronics, sensors, variable frequency drives, motor drives, relay logic, and programmable logic controllers. The course outline lists 10 specific topics that will be covered, including introductions to industrial electronic devices, filters, voltage regulation, thyristors, variable frequency drives, optoelectronic devices, transducers, and programmable logic controllers. Students will use equipment like oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and power supplies in the laboratory portion.
This 3 unit lecture and 1 unit laboratory course provides an overview of industrial electronics. Topics covered include solid-state devices, control circuits, transducers, data acquisition, power supplies, photoelectronics, sensors, variable frequency drives, motor drives, relay logic, and programmable logic controllers. The course outline lists 10 specific topics that will be covered, including introductions to industrial electronic devices, filters, voltage regulation, thyristors, variable frequency drives, optoelectronic devices, transducers, and programmable logic controllers. Students will use equipment like oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and power supplies in the laboratory portion.
ELECTRONICS Course Description This course teaches the theory and operation of solid-state devices and control circuits for industrial processes; industrial applications; electronic instrumentation; transducers; data acquisition system, power supply and voltage regulator. It also covers photo electronics, sensors and instruments used in industrial applications. It also includes variable-frequency drives, DC motor, servomotors and stepper motor drives; application of relay logic circuits; and interfacing and programming of PLCs. Number of Units for Lecture 3 units lecture and 1 unit and Laboratory laboratory Prerequisite Electronic Circuits: Devices and Analysis Course Outline 1. Introduction to Industrial Electronic Devices 2. Filters 3. Voltage Multiplier 4. Voltage Regulator 5. DC Characteristics of Thyristors and other Switching Devices, Thyristors and Phase Control Circuits 6. Variable Frequency Drives 7. Optoelectronic Devices 8. Transducers and Transmitters 9. Programmable Controllers – PLC Basics 10. PLC Applications Laboratory Equipment Oscilloscope, Multimeter, Signal Generator, DC Supply, Function Generator