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2018 ASEE Conferences - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration / San Antonio proceedings
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Robert Adams; H. Bora Karayaka
transformers; parameters Proceedings of the 2018 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2018, American Society for Engineering Education Session ETD 305and equivalent circuits are also covered. MATLAB/Simulink and PowerWorld software are usedfor power system analysis/design. Prerequisite courses include AC Circuit Analysis and AnalogElectronics.Required textbook:  Electric Power Systems: A First Course, Ned Mohan, 2012, Wiley.Recommended reference books:  Circuit Analysis Theory and Practice, Robins & Miller, 4th Edition, Thomson, Delmar Learning.  Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12th Edition, Robert Boylestad
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2018 ASEE Conferences - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration / San Antonio proceedings
Authors
Nasser Alaraje; Vincent Druschke; Mark Highum; Joshua Hooker; Mark Kinney; Scott Kuhl; Aleksandr Sergeyev
Session ETD 40625. Papert, S., "Mindstorms: Children, computers, and powerful ideas", New York: BasicBooks, Inc., 198026. http://www.worldrobotics.org/downloads/2009_First_News_of_Worldrobotics.pdf27. Johnson, J., "Children, robotics, and education", Artificial Life and Robotics, 7 (1-2), pp. 16-21.28. Fernandez, K., " NASA summer robotics interns perform simulation of robotics technology", Proceedings ofASEE AC 2009-328.29. Ciaraldi, M., "Robotics engineering: a new discipline for a new century", Proceedings of ASEE AC 2009-997.30. Alimisis, D., "Technical school students design and develop robotic gear-based constructions for the t ransmission of motion", In Gregorczyk G., WalatA., Borowiecki M., (eds.), Eurologo 2005, Digital Tools for
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2018 ASEE Conferences - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration / San Antonio proceedings
Authors
John Allen; Keith Berube; Brett Ellis
Programming” (3 credits) ‒ novice-level programming in visual basic; 3. MET 234 “Mechanical Technology Laboratory I” (3 credits) ‒ instrumentation; 4. EET 330 “Electrical Applications” (4 credits) ‒ alternating current and direct current (AC/DC) circuits, amplifiers, and transducers. Noticeably missing from the curriculum are courses in microcontrollers, programmable logic controllers, or industrial automation.Project selection was driven by the two instructors and the students. The instructors solicitedproject concepts from industry, university labs, the general public, and the studentsapproximately 4 to 6 weeks before the beginning of the fall semester. During the first week ofthe fall semester, students rank ordered their top three project