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| Course: |
EET220
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| Provider: |
Rogue Community College |
| Title: |
Solid State Devices |
| Credits: |
6 |
| Distance Fee: |
$25
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| Description: |
Covers the theory and application of solid-state semi-conductor field effect transistors and thyristors. Topics include theory and application of field effect transistors as switches and amplifiers, large signal amplifier applications of bi-polar junction transistors, frequency analysis in solid state circuits, and silicon controlled rectifier theory and applications. Static and dynamic analysis of device and circuit operational performance is covered with application to problem solving and troubleshooting skills. In addition to hands-on experience with industry standard test equipment, computer simulation is used to enhance the presentation of theory and circuit applications and to develop troubleshooting skills. |
| Prerequisites: |
EET140 |
| Bookstore: |
https://www.roguecc.edu/Bookstore/ |
| Orientation: |
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. July 6-9, Room Y-3, Redwood Campus, Grants Pass 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. July 6-9, Room 174, Table Rock Campus, White City |
| Instructor: |
Bill Biggs |
| E-mail: |
bbiggs@roguecc.edu |
| Classroom Website: |
http://online.roguecc.edu |
| Phone: |
541.245.7868 |
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While much of the content for this course is available online, students will need about four hours of hands-on lab time per week to be successful. Students must attend a face-to-face orientation during the first week of the term. Instructor-led labs are available throughout the term at either Table Rock or Redwood campus.
The online classroom isn't available at this time as we transition to a new Learning Management System. We're sorry for the inconvenience. |
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Successful distance learning students actively participate in class on a regular basis. This is particularly important during the first week of class. All classes require the completion of an orientation, either online or in person. Others require specific introductory activities, such as posting to a discussion board, or completing an assignment.
PLEASE NOTE that all RCC courses are subject to administrative drop. You must log into your Rogue Online course website prior to 11:59 p.m. of the first Sunday of the term or you may be administratively dropped by the instructor and receive a full refund. After logging into your Rogue Online course follow your instructor's guidelines for establishing attendance in the course. It is your responsibility to abide by individual class policies and procedures as outlined in your course syllabus and/or orientation. If you have questions about your enrollment status please contact your instructor or Rogue Central.
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