Programmable Systems
ENGR 353 is the third semester course of a three-semester Specialty course series for students specializing in Computer Engineering. The course consists of an introduction to programmable logic controllers, relays, timers, counters, shift registers, human-machine interfaces and programmable embedded systems. The course includes hands-on experiments and a design project to evaluate the performance and efficiency of programmable systems, related safety issues and hardware troubleshooting for control and automation systems.
Prerequisite: ENGR 352 (minimum C-).
Outcomes: Evaluate the performance and efficiency of programmable controllers, embedded systems and processors; Design modern engineering tools to integrate hardware and software components, and input-output devices used in industries.
Prerequisite: ENGR 352 (minimum C-).
Outcomes: Evaluate the performance and efficiency of programmable controllers, embedded systems and processors; Design modern engineering tools to integrate hardware and software components, and input-output devices used in industries.