Industrial Technology
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr.
Surveys the fi eld of microelectronics. Covers an overview of the technology and manufacturing processes used and the economic and social impacts. Applies to students considering a career in Oregon’s high growth semiconductor industry.
Prerequisite: MTH070, or High School Algebra 2, or consent of instructor.
1 class hr/wk, 1 cr.
Presents micro-electromechanical (MEM) devices and their applications. Explains common manufacture techniques and processes for such devices.
Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in MT110 or consent of instructor.
F, W
1 class hr/wk, 1 cr.
Covers basic design and layout considerations of micro-electromechanical devices. Introduces students to Sandia National Labs’ SUMMiT V software including 2D and 3D visualization tools. Requires access to AutoCAD 2002 or later.
Prerequisite: MT201A and DRF130 or consent of instructor.
W, Sp
1 class and 3 lab hrs/wk, 2 cr.
Covers advanced design and layout considerations of micro-electromechanical devices. Uses Sandia National Labs’ SUMMiT V software including 2D and 3D visualization tools to design and layout complex devices on a reticule. Requires access to AutoCAD 2002 or later.
Prerequisite: MT201B.
Sp
3 class and 3 lab hrs/wk, 4 cr.
Covers theory, operation, and application of hydraulic, pneumatic, and vacuum systems. Includes operation, diagnosis, service, maintenance, and repair of components and systems.
Prerequisite: MTH070, High School Algebra 2, or consent of instructor.
Sp
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr.
Addresses high vacuum concepts, theory, and the various types of vacuum systems. Includes vacuum pumps, seals, gauges, valves, power supplies, leak-detecting equipment, and related hardware. Examines the setup, operation, troubleshooting, and monitoring of vacuum systems.
Prerequisite: MTH070, or High School Algebra 2, or consent of instructor.
Sp
2 class hrs and 3 lab hrs/wk, 3 cr.
Covers theory, operation, and application of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Includes diagnosis, service, maintenance repair of pneumatic components and systems.
Prerequisite: MTH070, High School Algebra 2, or consent of instructor.
Sp
2 class and 6 lab hrs/wk, 4 cr.
Covers entry-level integrated circuit design in CMOS (Complimentary Metal Oxide Silicone) technology. Emphasizes creating the layout for IC circuits based on logic and schematic diagrams.
Prerequisite: DRF101 or DRF130 or consent of instructor; and MT110.
F, W
1 class and 6 lab hrs/wk, 3 cr.
Covers advanced concepts of Integrated Circuit Mask design using specialized CAD tools to produce integrated circuit layout projects.
Prerequisite: MT250 or consent of instructor.
W, Sp
1 class and 6 lab hrs/wk, 3 cr.
Focuses on the design and layout of masks for IC Circuits. Covers how to interpret schematics, create a fl oor plan, and divide responsibility among team Members to produce the layout for IC subsystems.
Prerequisite: MT251 or consent of instructor.
Sp
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