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CP 320

Physical Computing

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Design and construction of computational systems that interact with the physical world for applications such as home or experiment automation. Basics of electrical circuits, reading from analog and digital sensors, controlling analog and digital actuators, single board computers such as Arduino or Raspberry PI, analog components including diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers. Cross-listed with CP320. Prerequisites: CP164 (or CP114), CP220/PC220 (or CP120/PC120) Exclusions: CP200/PC200, CP300/PC300

Design and construction of computational systems that interact with the physical world for applications such as home or experiment automation. Basics of electrical circuits, reading from analog and digital sensors, controlling analog and digital actuators, single board computers such as Arduino or Raspberry PI, analog components including diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers. Cross-listed with CP320. Prerequisites: CP164 (or CP114), CP220/PC220 (or CP120/PC120) Exclusions: CP200/PC200, CP300/PC300

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Design and construction of computational systems that interact with the physical world for applications such as home or experiment automation. Basics of electrical circuits, reading from analog and digital sensors, controlling analog and digital actuators, single board computers such as Arduino or Raspberry PI, analog components including diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers. Cross-listed with CP320. Prerequisites: CP164 (or CP114), CP220/PC220 (or CP120/PC120) Exclusions: CP200/PC200, CP300/PC300


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CP 320 Prerequisites

(CP 164 (Min. Grade D-) or CP 114 (Min. Grade D-) ) and (CP 220 (Min. Grade D-) or PC 220 (Min. Grade D-) or CP 120 (Min. Grade D-) or PC 120 (Min. Grade D-) )

CP 320 Leads To

CP 316

CP 320 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

CP 320

Physical Computing

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Design and construction of computational systems that interact with the physical world for applications such as home or experiment automation. Basics of electrical circuits, reading from analog and digital sensors, controlling analog and digital actuators, single board computers such as Arduino or Raspberry PI, analog components including diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers. Cross-listed with CP320. Prerequisites: CP164 (or CP114), CP220/PC220 (or CP120/PC120) Exclusions: CP200/PC200, CP300/PC300

Design and construction of computational systems that interact with the physical world for applications such as home or experiment automation. Basics of electrical circuits, reading from analog and digital sensors, controlling analog and digital actuators, single board computers such as Arduino or Raspberry PI, analog components including diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers. Cross-listed with CP320. Prerequisites: CP164 (or CP114), CP220/PC220 (or CP120/PC120) Exclusions: CP200/PC200, CP300/PC300

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Design and construction of computational systems that interact with the physical world for applications such as home or experiment automation. Basics of electrical circuits, reading from analog and digital sensors, controlling analog and digital actuators, single board computers such as Arduino or Raspberry PI, analog components including diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers. Cross-listed with CP320. Prerequisites: CP164 (or CP114), CP220/PC220 (or CP120/PC120) Exclusions: CP200/PC200, CP300/PC300


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