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Course: COMP EE367, Winter 2009
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Devices Electronic Problems Electronic Devices by Floyd, 7 Ed. Ch. 1, #13, 1619 inclusive =5 questions Ch. 2, #19, 1117, 1921, 2429, 31, 36 = 27 questions Ch. 3, #13, 617, 20 = 16 questions Ch. 4, #518, 23, 25, 26 = 17 questions Ch. 5, #113, 1520, 30 = 20 questions Ch. 6, #116, 1922, 27, 29(a and b), 30(a and b) Ch. 7, #113, 1622, 2427 Ch. 8, #1, 2, 11, 13(a), 1519, 2527 Electronic Devices Problems Electronic by...

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Devices Electronic Problems Electronic Devices by Floyd, 7 Ed. Ch. 1, #13, 1619 inclusive =5 questions Ch. 2, #19, 1117, 1921, 2429, 31, 36 = 27 questions Ch. 3, #13, 617, 20 = 16 questions Ch. 4, #518, 23, 25, 26 = 17 questions Ch. 5, #113, 1520, 30 = 20 questions Ch. 6, #116, 1922, 27, 29(a and b), 30(a and b) Ch. 7, #113, 1622, 2427 Ch. 8, #1, 2, 11, 13(a), 1519, 2527 Electronic Devices Problems Electronic by Devices Floyd, 8 Ed. Ch. 1, #13, 16, 17, 20, 21 =5 questions Ch. 2, #1, 2, 511, 1319, 2123, 26, 28, 3033, 35, 40 = 27 questions Ch. 3, #13, 617, 20 = 16 questions Ch. 4, #513, 1620, 25, 29, 30 = 17 questions Ch. 5, #18, 1115, 17, 2832, 34 = 20 questions Ch. 6, #18, 1018, 2124, 29, 31(a and b), 32(a and b) Ch. 8, #113, 1622, 2427 (chapter order different from 7 Ed.) Ch. 9, #1, 2, 11, 13(a), 1519, 2527
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LAB MODULE #1 INTRODUCTION TO LAB TOURING THE LAB RESOURCES OBJECTIVES: The student must be able to: 1. Describe safety and house keeping issues for lab room. 2. Identify the equipment and be able to obtain detailed information about equipment from within
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1LAB MODULE #2 SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS - RECOGNITION AND INSTALLATION OBJECTIVES: After completing this exercise, the student should be able to: - obtain technical information about systems from the manufacturer's web site - list and describe all that
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1LAB MODULE #3 COMPUTER PORTS and PERIPHERALS EXTERNAL EXPANSION OBJECTIVES: After completing this exercise, the student should be able to: - identify the ports by their connectors - describe port connectors and peripheral cables using appropriate trade n
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1LAB MODULE #4 WINDOWS XP BASICS - INSTALLATION PLUS OBJECTIVES: After completing this exercise, the student should be able to: - determine if the software is compatible with the hardware - collect the required information before installing an operating s
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1LAB MODULE #5 WINDOWS XP ADVANCED SYSTEM MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES: After completing this exercise, the student should be able to: - explain how a login relates to system security and reliability - create appropriate passwords to create a secure login - cont
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1LAB MODULE #6 MULTIMEDIA HARDWARE LAB OBJECTIVES: After completing this exercise, the student should be able to: - determine which devices are missing drivers - determine detailed information about the hardware device - install and verify operation of a
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MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrotechnology NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS LAB EE368 NETWORK INSTALLATION OBJECTIVES: After completing this exercise, the student should be able to: - identify NIC and Network components - install ne
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MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrotechnology PERSONAL COMPUTERS EE-368 Lab 8TCP/IP SUBNETTING AND LINKSYS ROUTER CONFIGURATION OBJECTIVES: To familiarize the student with deployment of a TCP/IP based network by having the
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MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrotechnology EE368 Lab 9Home Networking LabOBJECTIVES: To familiarize the student with Networking they can use at home: Create Users Setup Peer to Peer network Set up and Use Workgroups Se
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EE368 LAB TEST INFORMATION WINTER 2009The lab test will take place in Weeks 12 and 13. The classes will be divided in half, at the professor=s discretion. The first half will do the test in Week 12, while the second half have the period off. The second h
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Plot the transfer curve for VGS and ID when Vgs off = -2.7V and IDSS = 6.0 mA. . Draw the load line on the transfer characteristic curve. Label all important points on the curve and load line. Find the gain of this amplifier. VDD = 20 Vdc. R1= 4.7 M, R3 =
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TLM access, Use a current version of internet explorer Use check browser settings to ensure the TLM will function properly. -WEB ADDRESShttp:/142.222.80.41/tlm40/ use student number without leading zeros as your user name and password to login.
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Chapter 10 Amplifier Frequency ResponseObjectives Discuss frequency response of an amplifier Express the gain of an amplifier in decibels (dB) Analyze the frequency response of a BJT amplifier Analyze the frequency response of an FET amplifier Analyze t
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Chapter 11 Thyristors And Other Devices Describe the basic structure and operation of the Shockley diode Describe the basic structure and operation of a silicon controlled rectifier and applications of an SCR Describe the basic operation of the SCS Descr
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Chapter 9 FET AmplifiersObjectives Explain the operation and amplification properties of FET amplifiers Explain and analyze the operation of commonsource, commondrain, and commongate amplifiers Troubleshoot FET amplifiersIntroductionFET amplifiers are
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FIGURE 12-1Op-amp symbols and packages.Thomas L. Floyd Electronic Devices, 6e and Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version, 4eCopyright 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved.FIGURE 12-2Basic op-amp
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FIGURE 13-1The op-amp as a zero-level detector.Thomas L. Floyd Electronic Devices, 6e and Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version, 4eCopyright 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved.FIGURE 13-2Nonze
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FIGURE 18-1 certain limits).Line regulation. A change in input (line) voltage does not significantly affect the output voltage of a regulator (withinThomas L. Floyd Electronic Devices, 6e and Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version, 4eCopyright 2002
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Course Outline 1.0 IDENTIFICATIONCOURSE INFORMATION Course Name Course Code Course Classification Course Type Program Code and Name Total Course Hours Credit Value Development School Department Academic Year Approving Associate Dean Electronic Circuit
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EE 369 Industrial Automation Solutions to Delta problems from pg. 19 of lab manual1.a) 208Vb) 27.76Ac) Ignore2.a) 39.26Ab) 22.73Ac) 10kVAd) Ignore3.a) Ignoreb) 6.94Ac) 4.01A4.a) 9.36kVAb) 8.48kWc) 25.98Ad) 208V5.a) 600Vb) 33.3kVAc) 3
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EE 369 Industrial Automation Solutions to WYE problems from pg. 18 of lab manual1.a) 433Vb) 13.3A2.a) 150Ab) 211.7Vc) 122.2Vd) 18.3kVA3.a) 8.4kVAb) 207.8Vc) 23.3Ad) 23.3A4.a) 137.2kVAb) 45.7kVAc) 120.7kWd) 180A5.a) 571.6Vb) 62.7Ac) 6
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EE369 Industrial Automation Delta System ExamplesTHREE PHASE DELTA BALANCED LOADSPer phase impedance=50 80 Line voltage: 480 Volts Frequency: 60 Hz Phase sequence: ABC Reference is VBC Calculate phase currents, line currents, and total apparent power. a
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EE369 Industrial Automation 3-phase Wye System basics THREE PHASE BALANCED Y-CIRCUIT Given loads: Phase (A)=25 0 Phase (B)=25 0 Phase (C)=25 0 Line voltage = 600 Volts Phase sequence: ABC Using VBC as the reference, calculate all the voltages and currents
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EE369 Industrial Automation 3-Wire Edison Distribution Transformer Example Refer to the following diagram and calculate the currents I1, I2, I3 and In. Also determine the total secondary side (load) power.Solution: Vs1 = (208/2) / 4 = 26V Vs2 = (208/2) /
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Mohawk - EE - 369
EE369 Industrial Automation Counters Practice Problems 1. Write a PLC program that controls three lights as follows: Pressing a N.O. pushbutton PB1 once turns L1 on and keeps it on Pressing PB1 twice turns L2 on and keeps it on Pressing PB1 three times tu
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Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Department EE369 / 370 Industrial Automation T01 (Mon, Tue, Fri) This document shows the updated schedule for the lectures and the labs. The instructors shall att
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EE369 Midterm 1 Practice Problem Solutions1. a) b)ZT = 220.2 -74.4 Assuming source voltage is 120V: Vr = 27.2 74.4 V Vc = 144.5 -15.6 V VL=29.4 154.4 V The voltage phasor diagram should be drawn as a closed loop to indicate KVLholds. 2. a) b) c) Ratio
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EE369 Industrial Automation Quiz 11 PLC Applications Name: _ Date: _Develop a program that will display a 1 minute count-down sequence on a 2-digit 7segment LED display that is wired to an 8-point output card (O:003) when a N.O. pushbutton `Start' is pre
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Create ladder logic to implement this project on the PLC5. A machine is used in an automotive plant to install tires onto rims to make finished wheels. The operation is as described below: An operator ensures that the correct style of rim and tire are in
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Using the PLC5 system at your station, design the logic to solve the following problem: Access to a parking lot is to be controlled by a PLC. The parking lot can only hold 50 cars maximum. Agate at the entrance and another gate at the exit control the acc
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Allen-Bradley1785 PLC-5 Programmable ControllersAddressing Reference ManualImportant User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment
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Allen BradleyClassic 1785 PLC 5 Family Programmable Controllers(Cat. No. 1785 series)Hardware Installation ManualImportant User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the applic
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1785 PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Quick ReferenceStatus Bits. 3-1 Relay. 3-2 Timer . 3-5 Counter . 3-7 Compare . 3-9 Compute . 3-12 Logical . 3-22 Conversion . 3-24 Bit Modify and Move. 3-26 File . 3-28 Diagnostic . 3-30 Shift Register. 3-32 Sequencer
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page 0FS = first scanT1 = ST2 AST1A T1C*B T3 T4 ST2 C+BST3T2 = ST1 B T3 = ST3 ( C B ) T4 = ST2 ( C + B ) ST1 = ( ST1 + T1 ) T2 + FS ST2 = ( ST2 + T2 + T3 ) T1 T4 ST3 = ( ST3 + T4 T1 ) T3BT2ST2A T1ST1Automating Manufacturing Systems T2C BBS
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EE369 Industrial Automation PLC Practice Problems1. Develop a 24-hour digital clock that keeps track of hours, minutes and seconds. (Hint. Increment a counter every 60 seconds and another counter every minute.)2. When a motor is turned off because of an
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EE369 Industrial Automation PLC references1. PLC-5 hardware installation manual:-Ch 1 pgs 1-1 to 1-6 Ch 8 pgs 8-1 to 8-5 Ch9 Ch 10 pgs 10-1 to 10-3 Ch 11 - troubleshooting2. PLC-5 quick instruction manual3. PLC-5 addressing reference manual:-pg 2 m
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EE369 Industrial Automation PLC Sequential Practice Problem (Container example) A container is loaded with 50 items at a loading dock. The loading chute only opens if the container is at the loading dock. Once full, the container is moved forward by a con
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POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONExisting installation208 Volts 60 Hz75 HP Motor PF=0.75P=75 HP x 746 W = 55.950 kW S=55.950 kW/0.75 = 74.600 kVA Q=74.600 kVA x sin 41.41 deg. = 49.3426 kVAR'sAfter PF correction What value of capacitor is needed to increase th
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EE369 Industrial Automation Module 1 Single Phase Review Problems1. For figure 1, find the currents through the inductor and thecapacitor.Figure 1 2. For figure 2, find the current through the resistor.Figure 23. For figure 3, find the currents thoug