Epas Nc2: Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing Nc2

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EPAS NC2

ELECTRONIC
PRODUCTS ASSEMBLY
AND SERVICING NC2.
3 CORE OF COMPETENCIES
COC1: Assemble Electronic
Products
 PCB Designing and Etching
 Assemble Multi-Switching
Power Supply
 Voltage Reading-Convert to
Analog Tester
 Oral Questioning
COC2: Service Consumer
Electronic Products and Systems
 CRT - TV
 Washing Machines
 Microwave Oven
 Rice Cooker
 Oral Questioning
COC3: Service Industrial Electronic
Modules, Products and Systems
 Electronic Surveillance System
(CCTV)
 Control Boards and Modules
 Motor Controllers and Drives
 Sensor and Input Devices
 Actuator and Output Devices
 Data Communication System
 Microcontroller-Based Equipment's
 Oral Questioning
What is Electronics?
 The word electronics is derived from electron
mechanics, which means to study the
behavior of an electron under different
conditions of applied electric field.

 Electronics is the branch of science that


deals with the study of flow and control of
electrons (electricity) and the study of their
behavior and effects in vacuums, gases, and
semiconductors, and with devices using such
electrons.
Advantages of electronics
Electronic devices are playing a major role in
everyday life. The various electronic devices
we use in everyday life include

Computers
Today, computers are using everywhere. At
home, computers are used for playing games,
watching movies, doing research, paying bills
and reservation of tickets for railways and
airlines. At school, students use computers to
complete their assignments.
 Mobile phones
Mobile phones are used for variety of
purposes such as for sending text messages,
making voice calls, surfing internet, playing
games, and listening songs.

 ATM
ATM is an electronic telecommunication
device particularly used for withdrawing
money at any time from anywhere. ATM
stands for automated teller machine. The
customer can withdraw money up to a certain
limit during anytime of the day or night.
 Pen drive
Pen drive is particularly used for storing large
amount of data and also used for transferring
data from one device to another. For example,
the data stored in the computer can be
transferred to the pen drive. The data stored in
this pen drive can be retrieved at anytime.

 Television
Television is an electronic device primarily used
for entertainment and knowledge. It is used for
watching movies for entertainment, news for
knowledge, cartoons for children’s.
 Digital camera
Digital camera is a camera used for taking
pictures and videos. This images and videos are
stored for later reproduction.

What is Electricity?
 Is an invisible force that can provide heat,
light and motion.
 Electricity is a secondary source of energy
because it cannot be extracted from the
ground, like fossil fuels, or captured from
moving phenomena, such as water or wind.
Sources of Electricity
 Heat
 Light
 Motion
 Nuclear Power
 Cell/Battery
 Sound
 Solar
 Geothermal Power Plant
 Fossil fuels
 Water
 Wind
 Energy
Use of Hand
Tools
Basic Hand Tools
 Driving of Tools
1. Screwdrivers
- are hand tools specifically designed to
insert and tighten, or to loosen and
remove screws.

a. Slotted Screwdriver
- is used to drive or fasten negative
slotted screws.
b. Phillips Screwdriver
– used to drive or fasten positive slotted
screws.

c. Jeweler's Screwdriver Set


– is a set of small screw drivers
composed of slotted and Phillips
screwdrivers
 Soldering Tools

1. Soldering Iron
– is a device for applying heat to
melt solder in attaching two
metal parts.

2. Soldering Tool Stand


– is a place where the soldering iron
is placed during usage. This will
keep the soldering iron away from
flammable materials.
3. Desoldering tool / pump
- is used in removing soldered wires and
components on printed circuit boards for
troubleshooting and repair purposes.

 Splicing Tools

1. Long Nose
- is used for holding, bending, and
stretching the lead of electronic
component or connecting wires.
2. Side Cutter
- is a wire-cutting pliers, though they
are not used to grab or turn anything,
but are used to cut wires.

3. Wire Stripper
- is a pair of opposing blades much
like scissors or wire cutters. The
addition of a center notch makes it
easier to cut the insulation without
cutting the wire.
 Boring Tools

1. 12V Mini-Drill
– is used to bore or drill holes in
the printed circuit board (PCB)
with sizes from 1/32” – 1/16”.

2. Portable Electric Drill


- is used for boring hole(s) in
plastic or metal chassis with the
used of drill bits having sizes from
1/6” to approximately 1/4”.
3. Metal Files
- these are hand tools having a
series of sharp, parallel ridges or
teeth. Most files have a narrow,
pointed tang at one end to which a
handle can be fitted.

a. Flat File
- is parallel in width and tapered in
thickness; they are used for flat surfaces
and edges.
b. Half Round File
- is tapered in width and thickness,
coming to a point, and is narrower than
a standard half round and used for filing
inside of rings.

c. Round File
- is also called rat-tail file which is
gradually tapered and used for many
tasks that require a round tool, such as
enlarging round holes or cutting a
scalloped edge.
Cutting Tools
1. Utility Knife
- is a common tool used in cutting
various trades and crafts for a
variety of purposes.

2. Hacksaw
- is used for cutting metals.

 Auxiliary Tools
1. Magnifying Glass
is a convex lens which is used to
produce a magnified image of an
object.
2. Paint Brush
– made of bristles set in handle, use
for cleaning dirty parts of a circuit
or an object.

Electronic Equipment
1. Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter / Multi-
Tester
- It is equipment that combines three
functions: as a voltmeter that
measures both ac and dc voltages; an
ohmmeter that measures resistance;
and milliammeter that measures small
amount of dc current.
2. Oscilloscope
- an oscilloscope (commonly abbreviated
CRO, for cathode-ray oscilloscope, or
scope) is a piece of electronic test
equipment that allows signal voltages to
be viewed, usually as a two-dimensional
graph of one or more electrical potential
differences (vertical axis) plotted as a
function of time or of some other voltage
(horizontal axis).

3. Signal Generator
- a signal generator is a device
which produces simple wave forms.

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