Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Training
Digital Electronic: Design II (INDT 1603)
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Description
Builds on concepts started in Digital Electronic Design I. The attendees will be
exposed to design and operation of sequential logic devices. With the aid of a digital
design computer program, the attendee will construct sequential logic circuits during
hands-on portion of the course. Complex Program Logic Devices (CPLDs) will be used
for most of this course.
You will learn
- Data Control Devices
- Comparators, Decoders/Encoders
- Mux/Demux Devices
- Flip-Flops
- S-R Flip-Flops
- D type Flip-Flops
- J-K Flip-Flops
- Three State Buffers
- Sequential Logic Circuits
- Switch Debouncing
- One-Shot Multivibrators
- Multivibrators
- Counter Circuits and Shift Registers
- Ripple Counters
- Divide by N Counters
- Seven Segment Display Circuits
- Synchronous Counters
- Shift Registers
- Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLD)
- Introduction into CPLD Operations
- Programming
Who will benefit
- Computer/Electrical/Electronic Technicians
- Biomedical Technicians
- Auto Mechanics
- Electronic Field Service Personnel
Your instructor
John Koepke, P.E., is a Joliet Junior College faculty member who teaches
in the electrical engineering technology program. He previously served as a master
instructor at the United States Naval Academy while on active duty teaching upper
level electrical engineering courses on such topics as Digital Logic, Semiconductors,
AC/DC Circuit Analysis, Rotating Machines and Natural/Forced Response. Prior to
coming to JJC, John worked as a revenue systems engineer for the Chicago Transit
Authority (CTA) where he was responsible for testing and evaluating software/hardware
for the 6800 microprocessor-based revenue collection system. While at the CTA, he
developed and delivered training courses in the substation breakers, rail signal
maintenance and other microprocessor based equipment. John has a B.S. in Technical
Careers from S.I.U., Carbondale, and an M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering and Avionics
from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California
In-House Training Available
For additional information about in-house training, please call Amy Murphy at (815)
280-1418 or email amurphy@jjc.edu
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