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ENGR 072. Electronic Circuit ApplicationsThe student will design electronic circuits that sense the surroundings (light, temperature, sound...), process the signal, and respond via an actuator (motor, light...) or communication to a computer. Students will design and debug circuits, lay out printed circuit boards using CAD software, and solder the components onto the board. Electronic designs include those with diodes, op-amps for amplification and filtering of electronic signals, and power MOSFET transistors used as switching devices for actuators. Students will program microcontrollers, including on-chip peripherals, and write code to process interrupts. Mixed signal devices (A/D and D/A converters) are introduced and used throughout the course. Prerequisite: ENGR 012 or permission of the instructor. Natural sciences and engineering practicum. Lab required. 1 credit. Catalog chapter: Engineering Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/engineering
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