ELE Series Course Descriptions

ELE-10 - Survey of Electronics

UC
Prerequisite: None
Basic electronic theory including electron theory, Ohm's Law, DC, AC, vacuum tube and solid state devices, antenna principles, power supplies, amplifiers, RF oscillators, amplitude and frequency modulation, diode detection and superheterodyne receivers, and test equipment operation (emphasis on voltmeter and oscilloscope operation). 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
4 Units

ELE-26 - Microprocessors and Miscontrollers

UC
Prerequisite: None
Advisory: ELE-25 recommended.
Computer number systems, codes, and arithmetic functions; microprocessor and microcontroller functions, architecture, instruction sets, addressing modes, internal operations, PIA interfacing, and I/O operations. Introduction to operating systems. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
4 Units

ELE-36 - Advanced Microprocessors

UC
Prerequisite: None
Advisory: ELE-26 recommended
The IAPX 88 microprocessor including function, architecture, instruction set, addressing modes, internal operations, interfacing and I/O operations. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
4 Units

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