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Industrial Electronics Circuits and Systems
Course: ELE223

First Term: 2004 Fall
Lec + Lab   4 Credit(s)   6 Period(s)   5.4 Load  
Subject Type: Occupational
Load Formula: S


Description: Concepts, principles, maintenance, and trouble-shooting of industrial electronic circuits and systems that incorporate thyristors, photo-electric devices, relays, servomechanisms, solenoids, servo motors, stepping motors, transducers, power supplies, and motor speed controls



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Differentiate between open and closed loop servomechanisms. (VI)
2. Comprehend the application of transducers in industrial systems. (V)
3. Describe the operation of thyristor motor speed control systems. (III)
4. Identify and specify stepping motor types and ratings. (VII)
5. Explain the count sequence for driving a stepping motor. (II)
6. List the symbols used in relay logic circuits. (I)
7. Explain the operation of the components in single and three phase power supplies. (IV)
8. Comprehend the role played by electronic devices, circuits, and systems in an industrial system. (VIII)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. Decision Making Circuits
   A. Relay logic circuits
   B. Relay logic applications
   C. Solid state logic circuits
   D. Solid state logic applications
II. Counting and Timing Circuits
   A. Counter circuits
   B. Timers and time delay circuits
   C. Counter and timer applications
III. Power Control Devices and Circuits
   A. Thyristor operation
   B. Trigger devices
   C. Motor speed control
   D. Three-phase drive systems
IV. Power Supplies
   A. Rectifiers
   B. Filters
   C. Regulators
   D. Heat sinks
V. Transducer Application
   A. Displacement
   B. Proximity
   C. Ultrasonic
   D. Photoelectric
VI. Servomechanisms and Control Systems
   A. On-Off control
   B. Proportional control
   C. Integral control
   D. Derivative control
VII. Prime Movers
   A. AC motors
   B. DC motors
   C. Servo motors
   D. Stepping motors
VIII. Industrial Systems
   A. Automatic welding system
   B. Automatic weighing system
   C. Edge guide control
 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date:  4/27/2004

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