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This course, developed by Bridgerland Technical College, teaches students about microcontroller architecture, arithmetic, programming, and interfacing. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiments dealing with microcontroller circuit build, program execution, and interfacing. In...
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This course, developed by Bridgerland Technical College, teaches students about microcontroller architecture, arithmetic, programming, and interfacing. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiments dealing with microcontroller circuit build, program execution, and interfacing....
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This 2-credit course highlights how motors and transformers are utilized in industrial applications. In the course, students wire and troubleshoot single and 3 phase AC motors, DC Motors, and stepper and servo motors using ladder diagrams. Students also program and wire...
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In this course, developed by Utah College of Applied Technology, students learn the setup and operation of 3+2 and 5-axis milling machines. Topics covered include setup fundamentals, basic probing routines, filtering, setting tool and fixture offsets, dialing in a fixture,...
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This 2-credit course explores the basics of programmable logic controllers (PLC) and human machine interfaces (HMI), as well as how to replace and download a program to get a machine up and running. Through the course, students also learn how to perform minor programming changes...
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This course, developed by Utah College of Applied Technology, teaches students to apply practical theory using common and advanced measuring tools, such as a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) and a romer arm. The course requires that students have access to various tools...
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This course, developed by Bridgerland Technical College, teaches students ladder logic and programming techniques of programmable logic controllers. The basic hardware of various systems that will be used for programming is covered. Upon completing the course, students should be...
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