AET 3260.01
Studio Maintenance and Electronics (OceanWay)
Instructor: Mr. Sal Greco
Contacts: Phone: 320-3900 e-mail: grecos@mail.belmont.edu cell 429-7754
Credit: 6 credit hours
Meeting Times: 1:00 – 2:15 pm M,,W,
Class Location: CEMB studio B SSL
Course Description: A study of
basic electronics, both analog and digital, with respect to the maintenance of
the modern recording studio. Lab hours required
Course Objectives: To provide
students with the knowledge and skills to maintain recording studio equipment
1. Class
instruction
2. Lab (16 hrs)
3. One-on-one shop
instruction at OceanWay
Objectives of the
Ø To provide a
personalized career-oriented and practical educational program in Business
Administration which emphasizes the four themes of
leadership, innovation, private enterprise, and entrepreneurship.
Ø To equip students
with the ability to 1) communicate effectively, 2) think critically, and 3)
make enlightened judgements about their environment.
Ø To emphasize
quality classroom instruction within the parameters of caring, Christian
principles.
Course Requirements:
Attendance: As per current Undergraduate Bulletin
Participation: Full
participation is expected of all students
Text: N/A – will consist of
occasional handouts
Testing: Students are expected to
take all tests at the scheduled times. No make-up tests will be given.
Final exam is comprehensive.
Honor Code: It is the responsibility of
each student to abide by the Belmont University Honor Code.
Grade Evaluation: Tests&
Homework = 10%
Midterm = 30%
Final =
30%
Your
project =30%
Grade scale:
100-97 = A+
96-93 = A
92-90 = A-
89-87 = B+
86-83 = B
82-80 = B-
79-77 = C+
76-73 = C
72-70 = C-
69-67 = D+
66-63 = D
62-60 = D-
<60 + F
*Work and instruction on student projects
will take place throughout the
Semester as projects warrant.
Students will evaluate projects
As part of class work
The following is a basic outline of what will
be covered this semester:
-Basic Electronics
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AC
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DC
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Current
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Resistance
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Voltage
-Components
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transistors
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FETs
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Tubes
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Transformers
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Capacitors
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Diodes
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Amplifiers
-dB power ratios
-
peak
-
rms
-
average
-Digital
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A-D
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D-A
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Clocking
-Wiring ( yes-this
means soldering!)
-Test Gear
-
volt meter
-
oscillator
-
oscilloscope
-
basic troubleshooting
-Audio Console
-Tape Machine
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Analog
-
Digital
-Monitors
-Automation Systems
Your project: all students will build one
channel of an A P I mic pre amp