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ELC 112 – Electronics Microcomputers Applications II
Continue the development of skills in using the microcomputer for electronic technology applications. Topics include: flow charting concepts, electronics problem solving using high level language, operation of end-user software, and structured programming.
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Flow Chart Concepts |
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1 |
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Electronics Problem Solving Using High-Level Language. |
D. Lab |
4 |
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Operation of End-User Software |
P. Lab/O.B.I. |
0 |
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Structured Programming |
Credit |
3 |
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Prerequisite: ELC 111 |
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Course Guide |
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Competency |
After completing this section,
the student will: |
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Class |
D. Lab |
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FLOW CHART CONCEPTS |
2 |
10 |
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Flow Charts |
Demonstrate use of flow charts. |
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ELECTRONIC PROBLEM
SOLVING USING HIGH-LEVEL LANGUAGE |
4 |
10 |
0 |
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Problem solving techniques |
Demonstrate proper procedure in solving problems using high-level language. |
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OPERATION OF
END-USER SOFTWARE |
2 |
10 |
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Demonstrate the use of a commercial program which has application in the field of electronics technology. |
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STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING |
2 |
10 |
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Complete the application program as described in ELC 111. |
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Suggested Resources |
Books:
Boylestad, R.,
& Nashelsky, L. (1987). Electronic devices and circuit theory (4th
ed.).
Kersey, R. M.
(1989). Personal computer operation and troubleshooting.
Metzger, D. L.
(1989). Microcomputers electronic, a practical approach to hardware, software
troubleshooting and interfacing.
Paynter, R. T.
(1989). Industry electronic devices and circuits.
Putnam, B. W.
(1989). Microcomputers hardware, operation, and troubleshooting with IBM PC
applications..
Sanderson, M. (1988). Electronic devices, a top=down system approach. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.