Course # / Title:

AET 3260 Studio Maintenance and Electronics 1

Course Credit Hours:

3 Hours

Semester:

Fall 2008

Instructor:

Sal Greco

Instructor Contacts:

615-429-7754   grecos@mail.belmont.edu

Instructor Office Hours:

Mon-Fri at Oceanway Nashville

Class Location:

MCREMSB23      Campus Studio B SSL

Meeting Time(s):

Mon, Wed 1-2:15 PM

Final Exam:

Friday December 12 start 2 pm end 3:30 PM

 

Course Description:

 

AET 3260. Studio Maintenance and Electronics (3), Prerequisites: AET 3090, permission of instructor and co-requisite of PHY 2250. An analysis of preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of recording studio components including an introduction to basic electronic circuitry as related to the recording studio. (Lab hours required)

 

Course Outcomes: At the end of this course, the student will be able to:

 

ú         evaluate electronic circuits in theory and practice through the use of test equipment.

 

Performance Tasks:  During this course, the student will:

 

ú         demonstrate basic soldering skills.

ú         calibrate electronic test equipment and use to interpret results.

ú         build related electronic assemblies.

ú         apply a working knowledge of signal flow.

 

Assessment Tools: During this course, outcome mastery will be evaluated by:

 

 

Testing & Assignments:

 

Activity

Credit

Purpose/Description

1. Homework and Tests

 

10%

Based on reading assignments and class lecture, homework and tests will assess the student’s knowledge base of the topic.

 

2.  Midterm

 

30 %

Based on written assignments, handouts, verbal instruction, and demonstrations in class, exam will measure student’s composite knowledge base of the subject.

 

 

3. Mic Pre project

 

 

30 %

Project relies on the student’s ability to:

1)       build required circuit assemblies on schedule

2)       assemble and solder to class specification standard

3)       provide a working model passing satisfactory electronic testing

 

 

 

 

4.  Final Exam

 

 

 

 

30%

This 3 part exam consists of:

1)       Scope Practical Exam -students demonstrate the calibration and use of the oscilloscope by taking AC/DC measurements and decoding the digital logic on a given circuit.

2)       Written Final Exam –measures the student’s comprehension of analog implementation of formulas and electronic theory.

3)       Written Logic Exam - students decode a logic circuit.

 

Course & Classroom Policies:

 

Attendance & Participation

 

Class attendance follows university policy as stated in the current Undergraduate Bulletin.  Class participation is expected; attendance and absence will be noted. 

When the number of absences for any reason exceeds four scheduled class meetings the student is involuntarily dropped from the course with a grade of “WF.” Appeal is to the Provost.

 

Materials:

 

Currently, there is no required text at this time for this course.  If you would like more in-depth information, text's can be recommended by the instructor. Students will need to provide a case for the mic pre project subject to the approval of the instructor.

 

Grade Evaluation:  As per CEMB policy, the grade assignment scale for this course is:

 

Grade

Percent (GPA)

A

94 (4.0)

A-

90 (3.7)

B+

87 (3.3)

B

84 (3.0)

B-

80 (2.7)

C+

77 (2.3)

C

74 (2.0)

C-

70 (1.7)

Final grades below 70 % will not apply to the major.

D+

67

D

64

D-

60

F

< 60

 

Honor Code:  It is the responsibility of each student to abide by the Belmont University Honor Code.  “In affirmation of the Belmont University Statement of Values, I pledge that I will not give or receive aid during examinations; I will not give or receive false or impermissible aid in course work, in the preparation of reports, or in any other type of work that is to be used by the instructor as the basis of my grade; I will not engage in any form of academic fraud. Furthermore, I will uphold my responsibility to see to it that others abide by the spirit and letter of this Honor Pledge.”

 

Accommodation of Disabilities:  In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, Belmont University will provide reasonable accommodation of all medically documented disabilities.  If you have a disability and would like the university to provide reasonable accommodations of the disability during this course, please notify the Office of the Dean of Students located in Beaman Student Life Center (460-6407) as soon as possible.

 

Class Schedule:

 

Date

Day

Topic

Activity

  Assignments

27-Aug

Wed

grading and class policy / the mic pre class project

Verbal Instruction

 

27-Aug

Wed

overview of test gear / intro to ohms law

Demo /Written Instruction

1st handout AC,DC

1-Sep

Mon

LABOR DAY NO CLASS

DAY OFF

WHAT EVER YOU WANT

3-Sep

Wed

lab time sign up / test gear and measurement/ on project

Demo /Written Instruction

v,i,r,p series, parallel

3-Sep

Wed

demo of current, voltage

Demo /Written Instruction

 

8-Sep

Mon

Intro to mic pre project , parts handout

1st handout of project supplys

lost parts= 5points off finial grade

8-Sep

Mon

student choice of mic pre case due component recognition

Verbal Instruction

2nd handout color code

10-Sep

Wed

voltage current power resistance AC and DC

Verbal / Written Instruction

resistor,log,linear,

10-Sep

Wed

the buzz box, the resistor , the color code

Verbal / Written Instruction

transformer

15-Sep

Mon

linier ,log ,Ohms law, patch bay full, 1/2 normalling, pin2/3 hot

Verbal / Written Instruction

3rd handout normaling

17-Sep

Wed

Capacitors intro to schematic reading

Demo /Written Instruction

capacitors,schematics

17-Sep

Wed

Transformers, Diode, rectifier bridge, voltage regulator

Verbal / Written Instruction

project schematics,chips,

22-Sep

Mon

The project power supply

stuff and solder

transformer

24-Sep

Wed

The power supply

stuff and solder

diode,recbridge,volt reg

29-Sep

Mon

intro to Toft console

Verbal/demo

 

1-Oct

Wed

Toft  console schematic reading

Verbal/demo

 

6-Oct

Mon

NO CLASS FALL BREAK

DAY OFF

 

8-Oct

Wed

NO CLASS FALL BREAK

Talk about debate

 

13-Oct

Mon

Review for mid term,

Verbal / Written Instruction

 

15-Oct

Wed

give midterm

TEST

 

20-Oct

Mon

go over midterm

Resolve to study next time

 

22-Oct

Wed

schematic reading

Verbal/demo

 

27-Oct

Mon

test gear /toft

Demo/verbal

 

29-Oct

Wed

The oscilloscope

Demo/hands on

 

3-Nov

Mon

SSL module taking measurements, component level work

Demo /Written Instruction

6th handout console block

5-Nov

Wed

the tape machine analog/digital/synchronizer and clocking

Verbal Instruction ,test gear

ssl,mackie,

10-Nov

Mon

1st test of student project (power supply and wiring)

Use test gear on project

7 th handout studer print

12-Nov

Wed

stuff amp card Test!

stuff and solder hands on

 

17-Nov

Mon

stuff anp card  Test part 2

hands on test

 

19-Nov

Wed

more SSL measurements, logic intro, decode SSL logic

Use test gear on console

 

24-Nov

Mon

final test student projects

Use test gear on project

8th handout  logic

26-Nov

Wed

Thanksgiving  NO CLASS

Eat lots of food

 

1-Dec

Wed

Address decoding, automation,logic

Demo /Written Instruction

 

3-Dec

Mon

Logic

Demo /Written Instruction

 

8-Dec

Wed

review

Verbal / Written Instruction

 

1-Dec

Mon

scope Final

TEST

 

3-Dec

Wed

written test

TEST

 

8-Dec

Mon

Review for Final

wish you paid more Attention

 

 

 

Lab Schedule:

 

Date

Day

Activity

27-Aug

Wed

 

27-Aug

Wed

 

1-Sep

Mon

 

3-Sep

Wed

 

3-Sep

Wed

 

8-Sep

Mon

 

8-Sep

Mon

Start student labs soldering and mic cable

10-Sep

Wed

 

10-Sep

Wed

 

15-Sep

Mon

 drill mic pre case

17-Sep

Wed

 

17-Sep

Wed

 

22-Sep

Mon

audio in/out ,pad phase ac power wiring

24-Sep

Wed

 

29-Sep

Mon

audio in/out ,pad phase ac power wiring

1-Oct

Wed

 

6-Oct

Mon

 

8-Oct

Wed

 

13-Oct

Mon

 

15-Oct

Wed

 

20-Oct

Mon

Install power supply

22-Oct

Wed

 

27-Oct

Mon

catch up week

29-Oct

Wed

 

3-Nov

Mon

 

5-Nov

Wed

 

10-Nov

Mon

repair major damage if any that cant be fixed in class

12-Nov

Wed

 

17-Nov

Mon

 

19-Nov

Wed

 

24-Nov

Mon

 

26-Nov

Wed

 

1-Dec

Wed

Dead day for projects 5 off final grade if not finished

3-Dec

Mon

 

8-Dec

Wed

 

1-Dec

Mon

 

3-Dec

Wed

 

8-Dec

Mon