Web Site of

Dr. Wm. Hugh Blanton

 

The purpose of this web site is primarily for students to use as a resource for the courses that I teach in the electronics curriculum as well as other courses that I teach throughout the technology program. My main academic interest is digitally oriented electronics, including general purpose and dedicated microprocessors and digital signal processing.  My expertise in general purpose microprocessors  including the Motorola versions of microprocessors and microcontrollers--the 68000 and the 68HC11.  My expertise in dedicated microprocessors includes the Texas Instruments TMS320C31 as well as Cisco routers.

The courses that I generally teach are:

ENTC 4337/5337 Microprocessors
ENTC 4347/5347 Digital Signal Processing
ENTC 4307/5307 Telecommunications I
ENTC 3170 Introduction to Networking Systems
ENTC 3320 Electronics II
ENTC 4360/4380 Biomedical Internship I/II
ENTC 4390 Medical Imaging
ENTC 3331 RF Fundamentals
ENTC 2310 Electrical Principles

Ancillary courses that I teach include

ENTC 5030 Investigations in Technology
ENTC 4600 Technical Practicum
ENTC 3020 Technology and Society
ENTC 4017/5017 Industrial Supervision

This page was last updated on 12/10/09.

 

Biomedical Engineering Technology Concentration