This course introduces the use of microcontrollers in electronic circuits and covers concepts of computer architecture such as CPUs, memory, digital input/output, interrupts, and A/D conversion. The student uses microcontrollers with applications such as PWM motor control, OLED displays, analog sensors, pulse counting, switch, and keypad inputs and advances their ability to program embedded electronic devices using state machines and timing considerations.
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School
School of Engineering and Computing
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Number
2050
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Subject
Electrical Engineering Technology (ELT)
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Semester
Fall
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Lecture/Lab/Seminar Hours
3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of lab per week
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Prerequisites
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Additional Prerequisites
- CIS 2025 or CIS 2262 or CIS 2271
- ELT 1110 or ELT 2072
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Credits
4
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Fee
$190