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ELCON 212 — Control Circuits

3 credits · 3 hours

This course delves deeper into the study of electrical circuits and systems, focusing on control circuits used to operate various devices, particularly motors. Students will replicate and understand the principles behind different methods of motor control, including building special control circuits, for example time delay, and wiring start/stop stations. The curriculum covers characteristics of programmable controllers, common input/output devices, and assembly of push buttons. Additionally, students will explore the integration of control circuits with smart systems for enhanced automation.

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