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Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # A A001 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements 00 ‐ FUNDAMENTALS ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND GROUNDING Describe the physiological reactions electrical shock causes on the human body Course Number 1 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work ELC101 NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 PDE Program of Study Alignment Written Test Performance Test CIP #15.0303 ELC101 8.1 N/A 1.1.8C 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X 107 X 107 A002 List various degrees of current the human body can tolerate ELC101 8.1 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.3.11A A003 Explain the concept of First Aid and its particular importance to workers ELC101 in the electrical and electronics fields 8.2 N/A 1.2.8A 1.4.8B 13.3.11A A004 Explain what the National Electric Code is ELC101 8.3 N/A N/A 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X 101 A005 Describe various rules electronics technicians must abide by ELC101 8.3 N/A N/A 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X 102 102 ELC101 8.7 N/A N/A N/A 13.3.11A X 102 A007 List tools, hazards which are associated with technician activities in the workplace Explain eye and ear protection needed by technicians ELC101 8.12 N/A N/A 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X 101 A008 Describe the types, operation and proper usage of fire extinguishers ELC101 8.15 N/A 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X 103 A009 List service vehicle safety concerns such as transporting ladders, securing ELC101 flying objects and driver screens inside the vehicle 8.14 N/A 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X A010 A011 Demonstrate safe and proper practices for hand tool use Define electrical grounding ELC101 ELC101 8.7 6.1 N/A N/A N/A 1.1.8G N/A 1.4.8B 13.3.11A 13.3.11A X 102 A012 Identify several types of intentional grounds and their symbols ELC101 4.1 N/A 1.1.8G N/A 13.3.11A A013 A014 ELC101 ELC101 6.1 6.1 N/A N/A 1.1.8G 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.3.11A 13.3.11A X 105 106 ELC101 6.1 N/A 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X B B001 BOO2 BOO3 Explain several types of unintentional grounds Safely discharge a cathode ray tube (CRT) Explain how to safely dispose of environmentally hazardous electronic material ORIENTATION Locate all safety devices in the classroom Explain the use of safety devices in the classroom Identify the major areas of the classroom environment ELC102 ELC102 ELC102 ELC102 8.15 8.15 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1.1.8D N/A N/A 1.5.5E N/A 13.3.11A 13.3.11A 13.3.11A BOO4 List the means of securing help in the event of a classroom emergency ELC102 N/A N/A N/A 1.5.5E 13.3.11A BOO5 Demonstrate the ability to execute the classroom fire drill procedure ELC102 N/A N/A N/A 1.5.5E 13.3.11A LEADERSHIP PFS109 A006 A015 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 102 103 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number 2 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work Written Test X Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 LEADERSHIP ELECTRONICS SAFETY AND GROUNDING Describe lock‐out and tagging rules for potentially unsafe electrical or mechanical hazards Explain RF transmitter hazards and precautions Explain the safe use of ac line operated equipment ELC201 8.8 N/A 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 13.3.11A ELC201 ELC201 8.9 6.1 N/A N/A 1.1.8G 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.3.11A 13.3.11A C004 Demonstrate the proper use of ac line operated equipment such as isolation transformers, grounds and GFCIs ELC201 6.1 N/A 1.1.8G 1.4.11B 13.3.11A C005 Demonstrate the use of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for common chemicals used in the home and classroom ELC201 8.2 N/A 1.1.11F 1.4.11B 13.3.11A X 104 C006 Describe fire prevention and fire‐fighting techniques ELC201 8.15 N/A 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 13.3.11A X 103 C007 Explain appropriate actions taken around common job site hazards ELC201 8.13 N/A 1.1.8G 1.4.8B 13.3.11A C008 C009 Explain grounding as it relates to unwanted feedback Define a virtual ground BUSINESS PRINCIPLES BUSINESS PRINCIPLES DIGITAL ELECTRONICS SAFETY AND GROUNDING ELC201 ELC201 PFS209 PFS211 ELC301 13.5 14.6 N/A N/A 1.1.11F 1.1.11F 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.3.11A 13.3.11A D001 Explain several causes of static and associated CMOS damage ELC301 8.6 N/A 1.1.11A 1.4.11B 13.3.11A D002 Describe static prevention measures such as straps, maps and grounding ELC301 8.6 N/A 1.1.11A 1.4.11B 13.3.11A 8.3 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.3.11A C C001 C002 C003 D PFS110 ELC201 D004 List tools, hazards which are associated with technician activities in the field List fiber optic hazards to the skin and eyes ELC301 8.1 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.3.11A D005 List ladder handling and usage and OSHA heights safety rules ELC301 8.13 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.3.11A D006 Demonstrate safe IC chip technician practices List the grounding methods used to eliminate electrostatic discharge (ESD) ELC301 8.6 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.3.11A ELC301 8.6 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.3.11A D003 D007 ELC301 D008 Explain the proper use of ESD protection grounding equipment ELC301 8.6 N/A 1.1.8C 1.4.8B 13.3.11A D009 Explain several causes of static and associated CMOS damage ELC301 8.6 N/A 1.1.11A 1.4.8B 13.3.11A TOTAL QUALITY PRINCIPLES PFS309 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 101 101 102 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number 3 of 30 Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test PFS310 E E001 TOTAL QUALITY PRINCIPLES 10 ‐ TECHNICAL MATH ELECTRICAL MATH I Convert from base units using scientific notation. ELC111 ELC111 9.2 2.5.8 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A X E002 Identify and use prefixes associated with scientific notation. ELC111 9.2 2.5.8 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A X E003 Manipulate simple algebraic equations to solve for an unknown. ELC111 9.2 2.8.8 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A X E004 E005 E006 E007 F Read and interpret graphs Convert between fraction, decimal and percent. Calculate efficiency and express as a percentage. Convert simple numbers to exponent form. ELECTRICAL MATH II ELC111 ELC111 ELC111 ELC111 ELC112 9.7 9.1 9.2 9.1 2.8.8 2.1.8 2.1.8 2.1.8 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X X F001 Manipulate algebraic equations to solve for several unknown values. ELC112 1.12 2.8.11 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A X ELC112 1.12 2.8.8 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A X ELC112 ELC112 ELC112 ELC112 ELC113 ELC113 ELC113 ELC113 ELC113 ELC113 ELC113 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 2.8.8 2.8.11 2.8.11 2.1.8 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X X 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 2.10.11 2.10.11 2.6.8 2.6.5 2.6.5 2.5.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X ELC113 1.13 2.10.8 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A X ELC113 ELC113 ELC114 ELC114 ELC114 ELC114 ELC114 1.13 1.13 2.2.8 2.2.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A X 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 2.1.11 2.10.8 2.10.8 2.5.8 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A F002 F003 F004 F005 F006 G G001 G002 G003 G004 G005 G006 G007 G008 G009 H H001 H002 H003 H004 Manipulate algebraic equations containing reciprocals to solve for several unknown values. Create algebraic equations that express circuit conditions. Solve simultaneous linear equations. Calculate area and volume of rectangular and circular shapes. Calculate ratio and proportions. ELECTRICAL MATH III Name and identify basic Trigonometric functions. Use basic trig functions to calculate unknown values. Read and interpret complex charts and graphs. Plot values to create a chart. Plot multiple functions on a single graph. Differentiate between phasors and vectors. Use Pythagorean Theorem to solve for unknown values of a right triangle. Calculate time constants. Create a graph based on expected values over time. ELECTRICAL MATH IV Use ratios to solve real problems. Use trig to solve for phase relationship values. Use square and cube roots to solve for combined phasors. Interpret graphs and charts of electrical applications. S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number 4 of 30 Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work H005 Correlate Pythagorean Theorem to various electrical applications. ELC114 1.13 2.5.11 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A H006 Calculate operating limits based on equipment name plate data. ELC114 1.13 2.5.11 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A H007 H008 I I001 I002 I003 I004 I005 I006 I007 J J001 J002 J003 J004 Calculate shunt values of a circuit. Interpret logarithmic scales. ELECTRONICS MATH I Differentiate between analog and digital signals. Analyze temperature coefficients. Read and interpret graphs and charts. Solve multiple step equations. Solve problems using integration and differentiation. Read a graticule using different settings Read and interpret three axis graphs ELECTRONICS MATH II Plot points on a three axis graph. Solve practical problems using multiple step equations. Interpret algebraic symbols in practical problems. Read tables using high/low values. ELC114 ELC114 ELC211 ELC211 ELC211 ELC211 ELC211 ELC211 ELC211 ELC211 ELC212 ELC212 ELC212 ELC212 ELC212 1.13 1.13 2.5.8 2.5.8 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 2.1.8 2.1.11 2.6.5 2.8.11 2.11.11 2.6.5 2.6.5 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A J005 Use logarithms and inverse logarithms to solve algebraic equations. 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A J006 J007 K K001 K002 K003 K004 Solve complex algebraic equations. Correlate logarithms with decibels. ELECTRONICS MATH III Solve complex algebraic equations. Read and interpret complex three axis graphs. Use Pythagorean theorem to solve for vectors. Use trigonometry to solve problems containing vectors. ELC212 ELC212 ELC213 ELC213 ELC213 ELC213 ELC213 1.12 1.12 2.6.5 2.8.8 2.8.5 2.6.5 CC.2.2.H S.D.10 2.1.11 2.2.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 2.2.11 2.6.5 2.5.8 2.5.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A K005 Calculate high and low operating values using algebraic equations. ELC213 1.13 2.2.11 1.1.8B 1.4.8B N/A L L001 L002 L003 L004 M ELECTRONICS MATH IV Read and interpret complex three axis graphs. Solve complex algebraic equations. Use percent's in practical applications. Convert numbers from decimal numbers into binary form. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS MATH I ELC214 ELC214 ELC214 ELC214 ELC311 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 2.6.5 2.2.11 2.2.11 2.2.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test X X PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X X X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # M001 M002 M003 M004 M005 M006 M007 M008 N N001 N002 N003 N004 N005 O O001 O002 O003 O004 O005 P P001 P002 P003 P004 P005 P006 P007 P008 P009 P010 P011 P012 Q Q001 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Convert numbers from decimal to binary form. Add and subtract binary numbers. Convert binary numbers to octal and hexadecimal numbers. Create truth tables. Solve problems using Boolean algebra. Express English language statement into Boolean algebra formula. Map, graph, chart and write logic statements. Read and interpret charts and graphs. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS MATH II Encoding and decoding. Express numbers in various digital codes. Use truth tables to solve practical problems. Solve problems using Boolean algebra. Add and subtract binary numbers. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS MATH III Encoding and decoding. Express numbers in various digital codes. Use truth tables to solve practical problems. Solve problems using Boolean algebra. Add and subtract binary numbers. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS MATH IV Decimal conversion review Ratio/Fraction/Proportion review Scientific notation review Charts/Graphs Review Algebraic review Estimation Review Trigonometric review Log/inv log review Decimal/Binary conversion review Binary/Decimal conversion review Hex and Octal number review Binary addition and subtraction review 20 ‐ SOLDERING SOLDERING SAFETY AND THEORY Describe flux, flux action and the necessity of using flux Course Number ELC311 ELC311 ELC311 ELC312 ELC311 ELC312 ELC311 ELC311 ELC312 ELC312 ELC312 ELC312 ELC312 ELC312 ELC313 ELC313 ELC313 ELC313 ELC313 ELC313 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC314 ELC121 ELC121 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 5 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test 9.4 9.4 9.4 14.3 9.5 9.5 14.3 9.7 2.2.11 2.2.11 2.2.11 2.6.11 2.2.11 2.2.11 2.6.11 2.6.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 9.4 9.4 9.7 9.5 9.4 2.2.11 2.2.11 2.6.11 2.2.11 2.2.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 9.2 9.2 9.7 9.5 9.4 2.2.11 2.2.11 2.6.11 2.2.11 2.2.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.7 9.1 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.4 9.4 9.4 9.5 2.1.11 2.1.11 2.1.8 2.6.8 2.8.11 2.2.11 2.10.11 2.1.11 2.1.11 2.1.11 2.1.11 2.1.11 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.1.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X 13.2.11E N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2000 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements 6 of 30 Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 Q002 Q003 Q004 Q005 State flux types and their proper applications Describe a technician grade soldering iron Define solder iron tip linkage area Explain solder tinning ELC121 ELC121 ELC121 ELC121 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E N/A N/A N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X X 2000 2001 2000 2000 Q006 List good and bad solder joint characteristics and their causes ELC121 13.2.11E N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X 2000 ELC121 13.2.11E N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Q008 Q009 Describe various component mounting configurations and their applications Define reflow soldering and its applications Explain axial and radial lead configurations ELC121 ELC121 13.2.11E 3.8 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E Q010 Describe various types of desoldering equipment and its use ELC121 3.11 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B Q011 Q012 Q013 ELC121 ELC121 ELC121 3.1 3.12 3.9 N/A N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B N/A N/A ELC121 3.4 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.2.11E X 2003 ELC121 3.8 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.2.11E X 2003 ELC121 3.7 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.2.11E X 2004 Q017 Explain desoldering principles Demonstrate the use of braid‐wick solder removers Prepare and equip a soldering work station Demonstrate proper preparation of PC boards and components for soldering Demonstrate various component mounting configurations Solder a variety of components to Electronic Industry Association standards (EIA) Assess peer and self soldering for EIA compliance ELC121 3.7 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.2.11E X 2004 Q018 Solder while adhering to all applicable rules for safety and soldering ELC121 3.7 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.2.11E X 2000 Q007 Q014 Q015 Q016 2003 X 2000 2003 13.2.11E 2002 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X 2002 2002 X X Q019 Perform technician level soldering for customer repair projects ELC121 3.7 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.2.11E 2000 Q020 ELC121 3.7 N/A 1.1.8D N/A 13.2.11E 2000 ELC131 1.13 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 201, 202 R002 Assemble various kit soldering projects 30 ‐ BASIC ELECTRICITY THEORY/LABS ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS, QUANTITITES AND UNITS Use standard and international base units for specifying and calculating energy, work, and other electrical quantities Explain energy conversion and conversion efficiency ELC131 1.1 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E R003 List and explain the characteristics of the major particles of an atom ELC131 1.1 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E R004 R005 Explain the nature of electric charge Explain several industrial applications of static electricity Demonstrate and explain the reactions associated with various static charges‐ lab ELC131 ELC131 1.1 1.1 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC131 1.1 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E R R001 R006 ELC131 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number R007 Describe and use units of charge, current, voltage, resistance, and power ELC131 R008 Describe current in solids, liquids, and gases R009 Explain the difference (and relationship) between power and energy 7 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work Written Test X 1.5 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC131 1.1, 1.5 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC131 1.13 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC131 1.12 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC131 ELC131 ELC131 ELC131 ELC132 1.1 1.4 1.6 1.6 2.3.08 N/A N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC132 4.8 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC132 1.12 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC132 1.13 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC132 1.13 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC132 1.12 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC132 7.1 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC132 ELC132 ELC132 ELC132 4.8 1.12 9.1 1.12 2.1 ‐ 2.6, 4.1 5.1 2.3.08 2.3.08 2.8.08 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B N/A 1.4.8 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 2.1.05 1.1.8D S007 S008 S009 S010 Convert quantities from base units to sub‐multiple or multiple units and vice versa Express the relationship between energy, charge, and voltage List and explain several ways of reducing voltage Distinguish between conductive and non‐conductive materials‐lab Record and analyze temperature coefficients of resistors‐lab BASIC CIRCUIT LAWS, MEASUREMENTS AND COMPONENTS Describe the relationship between schematic diagrams and physical circuits Use Ohm's law to calculate the current, voltage, and resistance in simple electric circuits Calculate circuit power when any two of three quantities of voltage, current, or resistance are known can be found Calculate the cost of operating an electric device for a specified length of time Measure the current, voltage, and resistance in electric circuits Describe the relationship between scales and ranges on multi‐scale, multi‐range meters Draw and analyze schematic diagrams‐lab Measure current, voltage and resistance‐lab Calculate current, voltage and resistance using Ohm's law‐lab Trouble‐shoot an electrical circuit‐lab S011 Identify common electric components and their schematic symbols ELC132 S012 ELC132 ELC132 2.1 ‐ 2.10 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E S014 Measure and specify wire size for electric conductors Demonstrate an understanding of the operating principles of electric components Interpret and specify the ratings of components ELC132 2.1 ‐ 2.10 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E S015 Explain the terminology used to describe circuit components and faults ELC132 11.1, 11.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E S016 Use the resistor color code to determine resistance and tolerance ELC132 2.1.05 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E R010 R011 R012 R013 R014 S S001 S002 S003 S004 S005 S006 S013 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 2.1 NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 201 203 401 X X X 402 403 X 301 301 X X X X 206 301 401 206 13.2.11E X X 405 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # S017 S018 S019 S020 S021 T T001 T002 T003 T004 T005 T006 T007 T008 T009 T010 T011 T012 T013 T014 T015 T016 U U001 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Build circuits from diagrams‐lab Determine the hot and cold resistance of an incandescent component‐ lab Measure and calculate internal resistance of a source‐lab List resistance values and tolerances of resistors‐lab Calculate required wire sizes for various loads‐lab MULTIPLE LOAD CIRCUITS Identify and classify multiple‐load circuits List and explain the characteristics of series, parallel, and series‐parallel circuits Measure the current, voltage, and/or resistance in any part of a multiple‐ load circuit Calculate power, current, voltage, and/or resistance for the total circuit or any load in a multiple‐load circuit State Kirchoff's laws and use them in conjunction with Ohm's law to solve circuit problems Convert from resistance to conductance and vice versa Explain the relationship between maximum power transfer and efficiency Construct, test and explain the major characteristics of a series circuit‐ lab Construct, test and explain the major characteristics of a parallel circuit‐ lab Construct, test and explain the major characteristics of a series‐parallel circuit‐lab Determine the polarity of voltage drops in multi‐load circuits ‐ lab Compare differences in measured and calculated values due to component tolerances‐lab Measure and verify Kirchhoff's laws‐lab Make various measurements and calculations in multiple load circuits‐ lab Design and test circuits to meet specified criteria‐lab Troubleshoot simple and complex circuits for single and multiple faults‐ lab MAGNETISM Draw magnetic fields, flux and forces Course Number 8 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work ELC132 6.2 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC132 1.6 2.2.05 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test PDE Program of Study Alignment Performance Test CIP #15.0303 X 206 ELC132 1.6 ELC132 2.1 ELC132 5.2 ELC133 ELC133 11.1, 11.2 2.3.08 2.3.08 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 2.1.05 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 802 ELC133 11.1, 11.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 505, 605, 704 ELC133 11.1, 11.2 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 501 ELC133 11.12, 11.13 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 404 ELC133 1.12 2.8.11 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 503 2.8.11 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 805 ELC133 11.1, 11.2 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 501 ELC133 11.1, 11.2 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 602, 603 ELC133 11.1, 11.2 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 704 ELC133 7.3, 9.1 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E ELC133 2.1 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC133 11.9 2.5.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC133 11.1, 11.2 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC133 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC133 1.12, 11.9 ELC133 1.13 1.12 ELC133 11.1, 11.2 ELC134 ELC134 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.2 X X 802 703 704 X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number 9 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work U002 Determine the direction of the magnetic flux created by a current‐ carrying conductor ELC134 1.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E U003 Predict the direction of the force between current‐carrying conductors ELC134 1.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC134 1.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC134 1.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC134 9.2 2.8.8 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC134 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC134 1.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC134 1.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC134 ELC135 1.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC135 11.1, 11.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E U004 U005 U006 U007 U008 U009 U010 V V001 Explain why some magnetic materials make permanent magnets and others make temporary magnets Explain and use the many terms needed to describe magnetism and magnetic circuits Solve magnetic circuit problems using magnetic quantities and units Describe the basic principle of operation of a motor, generator, transformer, solenoid and relay Demonstrate the existence of magnetic forces surrounding current‐ carrying conductors‐lab Demonstrate magnetic field strengths and concentrations‐lab Magnetize and demagnetize ferromagnetic materials to verify electromagnetic principles lab AC CURRENT AND VOLTAGE Differentiate between the various forms of alternating and direct current NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X 903 V002 Explain and use the relationship between time and frequency ELC135 9.3 2.3.8 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E V003 V004 Describe four ways to express the magnitude of alternating current Explain how a sine wave is generated State the difference between, and the relationship of, mechanical and electrical degrees Illustrate how three‐phase alternating current is produced Explain the characteristics and applications of delta‐ and wye‐connected ac systems Display various voltages and currents‐lab Connect transformers in delta and wye configurations‐lab Make various measurements using an oscilloscope, a signal generator and a DMM‐lab CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE ELC135 ELC135 11.2 11.2 2.3.8 2.1.011 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1002 ELC135 1.4, 11.2 2.2.8 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1004 ELC135 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC135 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC135 ELC135 7.11 2.4 7.2, 7.5, 7.11 2.8.08 N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 2.3.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E V005 V006 V007 V008 V009 V010 W ELC135 X X 901 1002 X X 1003 ELC136 W001 Describe the construction of capacitors and the purpose of each part ELC136 2.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E W002 Explain how capacitors perform in ac and dc circuits ELC136 2.2 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx X 1501 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # W003 W004 W005 W006 W007 W008 W009 W010 W011 W012 W013 W014 W015 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Explain why a capacitor causes current to lead voltage by 90º Determine the values of reactance, voltage and current in capacitive circuits Write the specifications needed to order capacitors Describe how to test capacitors for opens and shorts Calculate the time required to charge a capacitor in a resistor‐capacitor circuit Construct ac and dc circuits containing capacitors‐lab Construct an RC circuit, measure and record RC time constants‐lab Construct capacitive circuits and demonstrate the relationships between ƒ, C and Xc ‐ lab Construct circuits and calculate equivalent capacitance and reactance of series and parallel circuits‐lab Describe inductance and the causes of inductance State the terminology associated with inductance and inductors Identify common types of inductors and write complete specifications for them Explain why inductance causes current to lag voltage by 90º and thus use no power Course Number 10 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 ELC136 2.2 2.9.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1602 ELC136 11.6 2.1.011 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC136 ELC136 2.2, 20.3 7.3 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC136 2.2 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1604 ELC136 11.1, 11.2 ELC136 11.8 N/A 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1603 1603 ELC136 2.2 2.1.011 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1603 ELC136 2.2 2.1.011 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1603 ELC136 ELC136 1.8 1.8 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC136 1.8 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC136 1.8 2.9.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X 1604 X W016 Describe the relationship between inductance, frequency and reactance ELC136 1.8 2.8.8 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1202 W017 Solve circuit values when inductors are connected in series or in parallel ELC136 2.3 2.8.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1101, 1102 ELC136 1.8 2.8.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC136 ELC136 ELC136 2.3 2.3 2.3 N/A N/A 2.5.11 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1203 1203 1203 ELC136 2.3 2.5.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1301, 1302 ELC136 ELC137 ELC137 ELC137 2.3 2.5.11 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 2.4 2.4 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC137 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E W018 W019 W020 W021 W022 W023 X X001 X002 X003 Describe what causes an inductor to have resistance and how this controls the quality of the inductor Demonstrate characteristics of inductors in ac and dc circuits‐lab Demonstrate inductive kick‐ lab Demonstrate the effect of ƒ on XL ‐lab Demonstrate voltage distribution in series and parallel inductive circuits‐ lab Troubleshoot inductive circuits‐lab TRANSORMERS AND R,C, AND L CIRCUITS Draw the correct symbol for each type of transformer Explain and apply transformer terminology Explain how a transformer can change voltage levels, match impedances and provide electrical isolation S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 13.2.11E 1401 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements 11 of 30 Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC137 2.4, 20.3 ELC137 ELC137 Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X007 Select a transformer with ratings that are appropriate for the job to be done Describe how to connect three‐phase transformer windings in either a delta or a wye configuration Describe how to connect transformer windings in series and/or parallel to obtain the desired voltage and current capabilities Calculate transformer losses ELC137 2.4 2.8.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X008 Determine the characteristics of a transformer under load‐ lab ELC137 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X009 Phase transformer windings for series and parallel connections‐lab ELC137 Connect and troubleshoot transformers and loads to match impedances ELC137 for maximum power transfer‐lab Connect single‐phase transformers for transforming three‐phase ELC137 voltages 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 2.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X004 X005 X006 X010 X011 NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X 13.2.11E X X012 Describe the relationship between resistance, reactance and impedance ELC137 1.9 2.7.8 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X013 X014 Use phasors to represent electrical quantities Add voltages, currents or oppositions that are 90º out of phase Calculate impedance and phase angle for RC, RL, and RCL circuits when the components are connected in either series or parallel ELC137 ELC137 1.9 1.9 2.7.8 2.1.011 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC137 11.3 2.1.011 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1801 X016 Calculate the resonant frequency, quality and bandwidth of LC circuits ELC137 11.3 2.1.011 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1901 X017 X018 Describe the purpose and operation of basic filter circuits Identify and classify simple filter circuits ELC137 ELC137 6.4 6.4 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X019 Make and interpret measurements in R, C and L combination circuits‐lab ELC137 7.8 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X020 X021 X022 y Measure and determine the characteristics of resonant circuits‐lab Measure and determine the characteristics of various filters‐lab Measure phase shift in an ac circuit‐lab MOTORS AND INSTRUMENTS Classify motors by type of power source, intended use and special characteristics Describe motor ratings and use them in selecting an appropriate motor for a specific application Identify the parts of various squirrel‐cage induction motors Describe various applications of ac and dc motors ELC137 ELC137 ELC137 ELC138 6.4 6.4 11.3 2.3.08 2.3.08 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC138 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 ELC138 1.4 1.4 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X015 Y001 Y002 Y003 Y004 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1904 3001 3001 3007 3004 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number 12 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work Y005 List various means of creating the rotating magnetic field needed to start ELC138 most induction motors 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Y006 List the special characteristics of several types of single‐phase motor ELC138 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Y007 List the special characteristics of several types of dc motors Identify the windings and demonstrate direction reversal in split‐phase motors‐lab Measure locked‐rotor and no‐load currents on several types of single‐ phase motors and compare locked‐rotor torques‐lab Explain how a digital multimeter measures current, voltage and resistance Explain how capacitance and inductance are measured with a digital meter ELC138 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 1.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 1.4 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.3 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.3 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.3 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.6 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 ELC138 7.1 7.1, 7.2 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Y008 Y009 Y010 Y011 Y012 Describe how an analog meter movement can be converted to a VOM Y016 Y017 Measure power in three‐phase circuits with either balanced or unbalanced loads‐lab Use a bridge to measure capacitance, inductance and resistance Calculate the amount of meter loading when measuring current and voltage Explain why some ohmmeters are reverse reading and nonlinear Identify various types of analog meter movements Y018 Extend the range of a panel meter with external multipliers‐lab ELC138 Y019 Demonstrate the necessity of using specific meters to minimize meter loading‐lab ELC138 7.6 N/A 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Y020 Use a Wheatstone Bridge to measure a wide range of resistances‐lab ELC138 7.1, 7.3 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Y021 Use an ac bridge to measure the capacitance of various capacitors‐lab ELC138 7.1, 7.3 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.3 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC138 7.3 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E ELC139 ELC 139 4.7 2.3.08 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Y013 Y014 Y015 Y022 Y023 Z Z001 Measure the impedance of a speaker using the equivalent‐resistance method at several frequencies‐lab Measure three‐phase power using the single‐wattmeter and the two‐ wattmeter method‐lab RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY Describe how electricity is distributed throughout a house S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 3001 3005 X X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math Z002 Z003 Z004 Z005 Explain the importance of electrical codes Diagram multipoint control of a lighting circuit Describe the purpose and the operation of a GFCI Describe the purpose and the operation of an AFCI ELC 139 ELC 139 ELC 139 ELC 139 Z006 Z007 Z008 Z009 Z010 Z011 Z012 AA ELC 139 4.7 ELC 139 4.7 ELC 139 4.7 ELC 139 4.7 ELC 139 5.1,2,47,8, ELC 139 5.1,2,47,8,9 ELC 139 5.1,2,47,8, ELC233 2.3.08 2.3.08 2.3.08 2.3.08 N/A N/A N/A AA01 AA02 Differentiate between the functions of neutral and ground conductors Diagram 240 volt circuits and their protection features Explain how feeder circuits and sub‐panels are wired Define residential wiring terminology Wire and troubleshoot a single location operated load ‐ lab Wire and troubleshoot a two location operated load ‐ lab Wire and troubleshoot a three location operated load ‐ lab COMPLEX CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Use simultaneous equations to solve equations with more than one unknown variable Write loop equations using Kirchhoff's voltage law ELC233 ELC233 9.1 11.9 2.8.11 2.5.11 AA03 Determine the values of electrical quantities of either single‐source or multiple‐source complex circuits using a variety of techniques ELC233 9.1 2.3.08 AA04 Use the superposition theorem to solve multiple‐source complex circuits ELC233 11.1, 11.2 AA05 Explain the advantages of viewing a circuit as a two‐terminal network Apply Thevenin's theorem and Norton's theorem to reduce complex circuits Measure and analyze a bridge circuit‐lab Construct, measure and analyze a constant current source‐lab Convert complex circuits into equivalent circuits‐lab Apply superposition theorem to multiple load circuits‐lab Develop a Thevenin equivalent circuit for an unknown voltage source‐ lab Troubleshoot a bridge circuit‐lab AC POWER Describe phase relationships in ac circuits Use phasor diagrams to represent circuit currents and voltages AA06 AA07 AA08 AA09 AA10 AA11 AA12 BB BB01 BB02 8.3,4 4.7 4.7 4.7 13 of 30 2.3.08 2.3.08 2.3.08 2.3.08 NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 PDE Program of Study Alignment Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 806 703 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 802 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 806 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 804, 806 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 804 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Written Test Performance Test CIP #15.0303 X X 1.1.8D ELC233 11.1, 11.2 ELC233 ELC233 ELC233 ELC233 ELC233 11.1, 11.2 11.1, 11.2 11.1, 11.2 11.1, 11.2 11.1, 11.2 2.8.11 N/A 2.8.11 2.5.08 2.5.08 2.5.11 2.5.11 ELC233 11.1, 11.2 2.5.11 ELC233 11.1, 11.2 2.5.11 ELC235 ELC235 1.9 2.9.11 ELC235 1.9 2.9.11 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 806 X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math CC CC01 CC02 CC03 CC04 CC05 CC06 Apply right‐triangle relationships to electric circuits to determine phase angles Use trigonometric functions to determine resistive and reactive currents and voltages Explain the relationship between true power and apparent power Explain the importance of the power factor of an electric distribution system Measure true and apparent power in several types of loads‐lab 40 ‐ ELECTRONICS THEORY/LABS ELECTRONICS INTRODUCTION AND SEMICONDUCTOR THEORY Identify some major events in the history of electronics Classify circuit operation as digital or analog List major analog circuit functions Develop a system viewpoint for troubleshooting Analyze circuits with both dc and ac sources Discuss current trends in electronics ELC241 ELC241 N/A ELC241 14 ELC241 1.11 ELC241 11 ELC241 11.1‐11.2 ELC241 N/A CC07 Analyze wave forms for a circuit with both ac and dc components‐lab ELC241 7.5 2.6.08 CC08 Review basic ac concepts of Z, filter action and resonance‐lab ELC241 6.4 2.8.08 CC09 CC10 CC11 Identify common electronic materials as conductors or semiconductors Predict the effect of temperature on conductors Predict the effect of temperature on semiconductors ELC241 ELC241 ELC241 2.7 2.3 2.7 N/A 2.3.08 2.3.08 CC12 Show the directions of electron and hole currents in semiconductors ELC241 2.7 N/A CC13 Identify the majority and minority carriers in N‐type semiconductors ELC241 2.6 N/A CC14 Identify the majority and minority carriers in P‐type semiconductors Demonstrate and compare the effect of heat on conductors and semiconductors‐lab JUNCTION DIODES AND DC POWER SUPPLIES Predict the conductivity of junction diodes under the conditions of forward and reverse bias Interpret volt‐amp curves for diodes ELC241 2.6 N/A BB03 BB04 BB05 BB06 BB07 CC15 DD DD01 DD02 ELC235 1.9 2.1.011 ELC235 ELC235 1.9 1.9, 1.13 2.1.011 2.9.11 ELC235 ELC235 1.9, 1.13 1.9 N/A 2.3.11 ELC241 11.1, 11.2 ELC242 ELC242 ELC242 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 2.8 2.8 14 of 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2.3.08 2.3.08 Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.1.11D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.11D 1.1.11D 1.1.11D 1.4.11B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E Common Core Reading 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.11D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X X X X X 2101 2102 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # DD03 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Identify the cathode and anode leads of some diodes by visual inspection Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC242 2.9 N/A ELC242 ELC242 ELC242 2.8 2.9 2.9 N/A N/A N/A ELC242 ELC242 ELC242 ELC242 ELC242 2.9 2.6 2.6 6.3 6.4 N/A N/A 2.3.08 N/A N/A ELC242 6.5 2.8.08 ELC242 ELC242 ELC242 6.5 6 6.4 2.3.08 2.5.08 N/A ELC242 ELC242 ELC242 ELC243 6 6.7 6.7 2.5.11 2.511 2.511 2.5 2.5 N/A N/A DD16 DD17 DD18 EE Identify the cathode and anode leads of diodes by ohmmeter testing Identify diode schematic symbols List several diode types and applications Analyze a constructed circuit to become familiar with solid state diodes, their characteristics and applications‐lab Construct and analyze diode matrix circuits‐lab Construct and analyze a diode wave shaping circuit‐lab Identify the common rectifier circuits and explain how they work Recognize various filter configurations and list their characteristics Measure and calculate power‐supply ripple percentage and voltage regulation Predict and measure dc output voltage for filtered and unfiltered power supplies Troubleshoot common power‐supply problems Select replacement parts for power supplies Construct various power supply circuits and measure their performance characteristics‐lab Construct and analyze a combination power supply‐lab Construct and analyze a combination bridge doubler ‐lab TRANSISTORS EE01 EE02 Identify the schematic symbols for several types of transistors Define the meaning of amplification and power gain ELC243 ELC243 EE03 EE04 Predict the correct bias polarity for several types of transistors Calculate current gain from data and from characteristic curves ELC243 2.5 ELC243 12.2, 12.3 N/A 2.8.08 EE05 EE06 Calculate collector dissipation from data and from characteristic curves Explain how to test bipolar transistors with an ohmmeter Construct and analyze several circuits containing bipolar, field‐effect, and unijunction transistors‐lab ELC243 12.2, 12.3 ELC243 2.6 2.8.08 N/A ELC243 2.5.08 DD04 DD05 DD06 DD07 DD08 DD09 DD10 DD11 DD12 DD13 DD14 DD15 EE07 EE08 FF Gather and record data on various semiconductor devices‐lab SMALL AND LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS ELC243 ELC244 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 2.6 2.6 15 of 30 2.5.08 Common Core Reading 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Common Core Writing Career Education & Work Written Test Performance Test 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X X 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X X 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X X 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 2101 X X X 2103 2103 2202 2102 2203 X 2201 2205 X X 2401 2402 2403, 2404, 2405 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math FF01 Identify the standard methods of signal coupling and list their characteristics ELC244 12.2 N/A FF02 FF03 FF04 FF05 FF06 FF07 Calculate the input impedance of common‐emitter amplifiers Find voltage gain in cascade amplifiers Draw a signal load line for a common‐emitter amplifier Solve FET amplifier circuits Identify negative feedback and list its effects Determine the frequency response a common‐emitter amplifier ELC244 ELC244 ELC244 ELC244 ELC244 ELC244 12.2 12.2 12.2 2.5 12.8 12.7 2.8.08 2.8.8 2.6.8 2.8.8 N/A 2.3.08 FF08 FF09 FF10 FF11 Construct circuits to demonstrate several coupling methods, loading, a common source FET amplifier and a negative‐feedback amplifier‐lab Calculate amplifier efficiency Identify the class of amplifier operation Recognize crossover distortion in push‐pull amplifiers ELC244 ELC244 ELC244 ELC244 2.5 12.5 12.3 12.6 N/A 2.8.11 N/A N/A FF12 FF13 Explain the operation of complementary symmetry amplifiers Describe tank circuit action in class C amplifiers ELC244 ELC244 12.5 12.3 N/A N/A FF14 GG GG01 GG02 GG03 GG04 GG05 GG06 Construct, measure and analyze various large‐signal amplifier circuits‐lab OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS Predict the phase relationships in differential amplifiers Determine the CMRR for differential amplifiers Calculate the power bandwidth for operational amplifiers Find voltage gain for operational amplifiers Determine the small‐signal bandwidth for operational amplifiers Identify various applications for operational amplifiers Construct various differential and operational amplifier circuits, measure and analyze performance data‐lab OSCILLATORS AND RADIO RECEIVERS Identify oscillator circuits Apply the concepts of gain and feedback to oscillators Predict the frequency of operation for oscillators List causes of undesired oscillations Identify techniques used to prevent undesired oscillation Troubleshoot oscillators Construct and analyze several common oscillator circuit‐lab Define modulation and demodulation ELC244 ELC245 ELC245 ELC245 ELC245 ELC245 ELC245 ELC245 12.3 2.8.11 12.3 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.1 12.3 2.5.11 2.8.8 2.8.11 2.8.11 2.8.8 N/A 12.7 2.6.8 10.1 13.1 13.1 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 10.6 N/A N/A 2.3.11 N/A N/A 2.5.11 2.5.11 N/A GG07 HH HH01 HH02 HH03 HH04 HH05 HH06 HH07 HH08 16 of 30 Common Core Reading 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 1.1.8D ELC245 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.4.8B1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X 2402 X X X X 2403, 2404, 2405 X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number 17 of 30 Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E HH09 HH10 HH11 HH12 List the characteristics of AM, FM and SSB Explain the operation of basic radio receivers Predict the bandwidth of AM signals Calculate the oscillator frequency for superheterodyne receivers ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 10.4 10.8 10.4 10.1 N/A N/A 2.4.8 2.8.1 HH13 HH14 HH15 II II01 II02 II03 II04 II05 II06 II07 II08 II09 II10 II11 II12 II13 Calculate the image frequency for superheterodyne receivers Troubleshoot radio receivers Construct and analyze electronic communication circuits‐lab INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONIC CONTROL DEVICES Compare integrated circuit (IC) technology to discrete technology Explain the photolithographic process used to make ICs Make calculations for 555 timer circuits Recognize some common linear ICs and their symbols Explain digital signal processing Troubleshoot circuits with ICS Construct and compare two linear IC circuits‐lab Calculate efficiency in control circuits Identify the schematic symbols for thyristors Explain the operation of thyristors Define conduction angle in thyristor circuits Explain commutation in thyristor circuits Troubleshoot control circuits Construct and compare several thyristor circuits and their applications as control devices‐lab REGULATED POWER SUPPLIES ELC246 ELC246 ELC246 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 ELC247 10.1 13.2 13.2 2.8.11 2.511 2.5.11 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 14.1 N/A 14.1 2.1 14.11 13.2 14.2 14.9 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 13.2 N/A N/A 2.8.08 2.8.08 N/A 2.5.08 N/A 2.8.11 N/A N/A 2.11.8 N/A 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D ELC247 ELC248 13.2 N/A Perform basic calculations for power supply regulator circuits Explain the use of feedback in voltage regulator circuits Identify the types of current regulation Identify crowbar circuits Identify switch‐mode regulators and their characteristics Troubleshoot regulated power supplies Construct and measure the performance of several regulated power supply circuits‐lab DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Define DSP and list its advantages over analog Sketch a DSP block diagram List DSP limitations ELC248 ELC248 ELC248 ELC248 ELC248 ELC248 6.5 6.5 6.5 13.2 6.5 6.5 2.8.08 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2.5.08 ELC248 ELC249 ELC249 ELC249 ELC249 6.5 2.511 14.4 14.4 14.7 13.2 13.2 13.2 II14 JJ JJ01 JJ02 JJ03 JJ04 JJ05 JJ06 JJ07 KK KK01 KK02 KK03 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 2901, 2902 X X X X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # KK04 KK05 LL LL01 LL02 LL03 LL04 LL05 LL06 LL07 LL08 MM MM01 MM02 MM03 MM04 MM05 MM06 MM07 NN NN01 NN02 NN03 NN04 NN05 NN06 NN07 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Represent DSP signals in time and frequency Explain the design and operation of DSP filters INTRODUCTION TO SMALL SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS Calculate decibel gain and loss Draw a load line for a basic common‐emitter amplifier Define clipping in a linear amplifier Course Number ELC249 ELC249 ELC343 ELC343 ELC343 ELC343 18 of 30 Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 14.7 14.7 13.2 13.2 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 12.4 12.9 2.6 2.8.08 N/A N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E Find the operating point for a basic common‐emitter amplifier Determine common‐emitter amplifier voltage gain Identify common‐base and common‐collector amplifiers Explain the importance of impedance matching Construct various configurations of an amplifier circuit, measure and analyze data‐lab TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS ELC343 ELC343 ELC343 ELC343 12.6 12.6 12.6 13.3 2.8.8 2.8.8 N/A N/A ELC343 ELC345 12.6 2.8.08 Identify symptoms in malfunctioning equipment and systems Perform preliminary checks and eliminate obvious problems Localize circuit defects by using signal injection and signal tracing Find component‐level defects by using voltage analysis Troubleshoot intermittent systems Troubleshoot operational‐amplifier (op‐amp) circuits Troubleshoot and repair various amplifier circuits‐lab 50 ‐ DIGITAL ELECTRONICS THEORY/LABS DIGITAL ELECTRONICS INTRODUCTION AND DIGITAL NUMBERING SYSTEMS Identify several characteristics of digital circuits as opposed to linear (analog) circuits ELC345 ELC345 ELC345 ELC345 ELC345 ELC345 ELC345 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.2 13.1 13.1 13.1 N/A N/A N/A 2.8.8 2.511 2.511 2.511 ELC351 14.1 N/A Classify devices as using digital, analog, or a combination of technologies Differentiate between digital and analog signals and identify the HIGH and LOW portions of the digital waveform List three types of multivibrators and describe the general purpose of each type of circuit Analyze simple logic‐level indicator circuits Cite several reasons for using digital circuits Describe the history of integrated circuits and list several limitations of digital circuits ELC351 14.2 N/A ELC351 14.2 2.6.8 ELC351 ELC351 ELC351 14.5 14.2 14 N/A N/A N/A ELC351 14.4 N/A 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 2402 X X X ELC351 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # NN08 NN09 NN10 NN11 NN12 NN13 NN14 NN15 OO OO01 OO02 OO03 OO04 OO05 OO06 OO07 OO08 OO09 OO10 OO11 OO12 OO13 OO14 OO15 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Wire and test a free‐running clock circuit‐lab Demonstrate understanding of the idea of place value in the decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal number systems Convert binary numbers to decimal and decimal numbers to binary Convert hexadecimal numbers to binary, binary to hexadecimal, hexadecimal to decimal and decimal numbers to hexadecimal Convert octal numbers to binary, binary to octal, octal to decimal and decimal numbers to octal Wire a 74147 encoder IC to convert decimal numbers to binary numbers‐ lab Wire a 7442 decoder IC to convert binary numbers to decimal numbers‐ lab Wire a CMOS 74HC393 binary counter to interpret an 8‐bit binary display in both hexadecimal and octal‐lab LOGIC GATES AND LOGIC GATE USES Recite the name, draw the symbol and truth table, explain the function and Boolean expression for the eight basic logic gates Draw a logic diagram of any of the eight basic logic functions using only NAND gates Convert one type of basic gate to any other logic function using inverters Draw logic diagrams illustrating how two‐input gates could be used to create gates with more inputs Memorize the inverted input forms of the NAND and NOR gates Identify pin number and manufacturer's markings on both TTL and CMOS dual‐in‐line package ICs Troubleshoot simple logic gate circuits Recognize new logic gate symbols used in dependency notation (IEEE standard 91‐1984) Wire and operate a two‐input AND gate‐lab Wire and operate a three‐input AND gate using a 7408 IC‐lab Wire and operate a two‐input OR gate‐lab Wire and operate a five‐input OR gate using a 7432 IC‐lab Wire and operate an inverter‐lab Wire and test 6 inverters in a 7404 IC‐lab Wire and operate a two‐input NAND gate‐lab Course Number Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC351 14.8 N/A ELC351 ELC351 14.1 14.1 2.1.08 2.1.11 ELC351 14.1 2.1.11 ELC351 14.1 2.1.11 ELC351 14.11 2.1.11 ELC351 14.2 2.11.1 ELC351 ELC352 14.2 2.1.11 ELC352 14.3 2.4.11 ELC352 14.3 2.4.11 ELC352 14.3 N/A ELC352 ELC352 14.2 14.2 N/A N/A ELC352 ELC352 14.11 14.2 N/A N/A ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 N/A 2.7.11 2.7.11 2.7.11 2.7.1.1 2.7.11 2.7.11 2.7.11 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 19 of 30 NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 PDE Program of Study Alignment Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X X 2602 2601 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X 2602 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X 2602 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Written Test Performance Test CIP #15.0303 X X X X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math OO16 Wire and operate a two‐input NOR gate‐lab ELC352 14.2 2.7.11 OO17 ELC352 14.2 2.7.11 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 14.2 14.2 14.2 2.7.11 2.7.11 2.7.11 ELC352 14.2 2.7.11 ELC352 14.2 2.7.11 ELC352 14.3 2.7.11 ELC352 14.3 2.7.11 ELC352 14.3 2.7.11 ELC352 14.3 2.7.11 ELC352 14.3 2.7.11 ELC352 14.3 2.7.11 ELC352 14.1 2.5.11 OO30 Construct a NAND gate using an AND gate and an inverter‐lab Design a gating circuit that will perform the NOR function using a 7432 IC and a 7404 IC‐lab Wire and operate an XOR gate‐lab Wire and operate an XNOR gate using a 7486 IC and a 7404 IC‐lab Wire and operate a two‐input AND gate using a two‐input NAND gate as a universal gate‐ lab Wire and operate a two‐input OR gate using a two‐input NAND gate as a universal gate‐ lab Wire and operate a two‐input NOR gate using a two‐input NAND gate as a universal gate ‐lab Wire and operate a two‐input XOR gate using a two‐input NAND gate as a universal gate ‐lab Design, draw and wire a three‐input AND circuit using two‐input AND gates‐lab Design, draw and wire a four‐input OR circuit using two‐input OR gates‐ lab Design, draw and wire a five‐input NAND circuit using 1 two‐input OR gate, 1 two‐input NAND gate, and 1 four‐input NAND gate‐lab Design, draw and wire several logic functions using a 7404 IC, a 7408 IC, a 7432 IC‐lab Wire and test the operation of a timer circuit using CMOS ICs, test the logic levels in the control gating circuitry of a timer circuit using a CMOS logic probe‐lab Introduce a fault into a timer circuit and detect the problem using a logic probe‐lab ELC352 14.1 2.5.11 OO31 Draw logic diagrams from minterm and maxterm Boolean expressions ELC352 14.1 2.4.11 ELC352 14.3 2.4.11 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 14.1 14.2 14.2 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 OO18 OO19 OO20 OO21 OO22 OO23 OO24 OO25 OO26 OO27 OO28 OO29 OO32 OO33 OO34 OO35 Design a logic diagram from a truth table by first developing a minterm Boolean expression and then drawing the AND‐OR logic diagram Reduce a minterm Boolean expression to its simplest form using two‐, three‐, four‐, and five‐variable Karnaugh maps Simplify AND‐OR logic circuits using NAND gates Solve logic problems using data selectors 20 of 30 Common Core Reading Common Core Writing 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E X 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E X X 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Career Education & Work NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D X X 1.1.8D S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # OO36 OO37 OO38 OO39 OO40 OO41 OO42 OO43 OO44 OO45 OO46 OO47 PP PP01 PP02 PP03 PP04 PP05 PP06 PP07 PP08 PP09 PP10 PP11 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Convert minterm‐to‐maxterm and maxterm‐to‐minterm Boolean expressions using DeMorgan's theorems Use a "keyboard version" of Boolean expressions Draw a logic symbol diagram from a Boolean expression‐lab Wire and operate a logic circuit using 7408 and 7432 ICs‐lab Write a minterm Boolean expression‐lab Simplify Boolean expressions using a Karnaugh map‐lab Draw a logic symbol diagram from a simplified Boolean expression‐lab Wire and operate simplified logic circuits‐lab Wire and operate a 1‐of‐16 data selector‐lab Observe the logic level of a "floating" TTL input‐lab Draw the simplest NAND logic circuit for a given 4‐variable truth table, wire and operate the NAND logic circuit, wire a 74150 data selector to solve the same logic problem ‐lab Design, draw, construct and test a logic circuit having 5 variables, construct the circuit using CMOS NAND gates‐lab IC SPECIFICATIONS AND INTERFACING Determine logic levels using TTL and CMOS voltage profile diagrams Discuss selected TTL and CMOS IC specifications such as input and output voltages, noise margin, drive capability, fan‐in, fan‐out, propagation delay, and power consumption List several safety precautions for handling and designing with CMOS ICs Recognize several simple switch interface and debounce circuits using both TTL and CMOS ICs Analyze interfacing circuits for LEDs and incandescent lamps using both TTL and CMOS ICs Draw TTL‐CMOS and CMOS‐TTL interface circuits Describe the Operation of interface circuits for buzzers, relays, motors, and solenoids using both TTL and CMOS ICs Analyze interfacing circuits featuring an optoisolator List the primary characteristics and feature of a stepper motor Describe the operation of stepper motor driver circuits Troubleshoot a simple logic circuit Course Number 21 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 14.1 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 2.1.11 2.1.11 2.4.11 2.5.11 2.5.11 2.4.11 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 ELC352 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.2 2.4.11 2.5.11 2.7.11 N/A ELC352 14.2 2.4.11 ELC352 ELC353 14.2 2.5.11 ELC353 2.1 2.6.8 ELC353 2.1 2.3.11 ELC353 2.1 N/ A ELC353 2.1 N/ A ELC353 ELC353 2.1 2.1 N/ A N/ A Common Core Reading 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X X X 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D X 1.1.8D ELC353 2.1 ELC353 18.7, 18.8 ELC353 ELC353 ELC353 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 13.1 13.1 13.1 2.4.11 N/A N/A 2.4.11 2.5.08 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D X 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math PP12 PP13 Wire and test active‐LOW and active‐HIGH pushbutton switches‐lab Observe the use of pull‐up and pull‐down resistors‐lab ELC353 ELC353 14.2 12.7 N/A 2.4.11 PP14 Wire and test the effect of switch bounce on a TTL counter circuit‐lab ELC353 12.7 N/ A PP15 PP16 PP17 PP18 Construct switch de‐bouncing circuitry to a counter circuit‐lab Wire and test several TTL to LED interface circuits‐lab Wire and test a CMOS to LED interface using driver transistors‐lab Design, draw and wire a TTL to HC‐CMOS interface circuit‐lab ELC353 12.7 N/ A ELC353 12.7 2.3.11 ELC353 12.7 2.3.11 ELC353 14.2, 14.3 2.5.11 PP19 Design, draw and wire an HC‐CMOS to standard TTL interface circuit‐lab Wire and test a CMOS logic circuit interfaced with a relay, motor, and buzzer‐lab Wire and operate a TTL logic circuit, interfaced to a buzzer and dc motor, use an optoisolator to separate the logic circuit from the higher voltage and noisy dc motor circuit‐lab Wire and test a bi‐polar stepper motor, observe and record the drive control sequences‐lab Test a stepper motor in the full and half‐step mode, the CW and CCW rotation mode and attempt to operate as a continuous rotation motor‐ lab Test the logic high and low voltage calibration of a logic probe‐lab Design a circuit to control the direction of rotation and half or full‐step of a stepper motor‐lab ENCODING, DECODING, DISPLAYS AND FLIP FLOPS Identify the characteristics and applications of several commonly used codes ELC353 14.2, 14.3 2.5.11 PP20 PP21 PP22 PP23 PP24 PP25 QQ QQ01 QQ02 QQ03 QQ04 QQ05 QQ06 Convert decimal numbers to BCD code and BCD to decimal numbers Compare decimal numbers with excess‐3 code, Gray code, and 8421 BCD code 22 of 30 ELC353 14.2, 14.3 2.3.11 Common Core Reading 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 1.1.8D ELC353 14.2, 14.3 2.5.11 ELC353 14.2, 14.3 2.5.11 ELC353 14.2, 14.3 ELC353 14.9 2.5.11 2.5.11 ELC353 14.2, 14.3 ELC354 2.5.11 ELC354 9.4,14.1 2.5.11 ELC354 9.4,14.1 2.1.08 ELC354 9.4,14.1 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Convert ASCII code to letters and numbers, and characters to ASCII code ELC354 Demonstrate the coding of a seven‐segment display ELC354 Describe the construction and important characteristics of LCD, LED and VF seven‐segment displays ELC354 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 2.5.11 9.4,14.1 2.1.08 9.4,14.1 2.4.11 2.9,14.7 2.4.11 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # QQ07 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Demonstrate the operation of several TTL and CMOS BCD‐to‐seven segment decoder/driver ICs used for driving LED, LCD and VF seven‐ segment displays QQ23 Troubleshoot a faulty decoder/driver seven‐segment display circuit Test a single LED indicator lamp‐lab Test each segment of a seven‐segment LED display‐lab Wire and test an encoder/decoder system that converts from decimal to BCD to seven‐segment code using TTL ICs‐lab Wire and test an LCD driver circuit using a CMOS decoder and 555 timer IC‐lab Observe in‐phase and out‐of‐phase drive signals present on the inputs to a liquid‐crystal display‐lab Test the operation of a VF display‐lab Wire and test a pulse‐counting circuit using a CMOS IC to directly drive a VF display‐lab Observe the operation of a digital circuit operating on two power supplies (+5V and +12V dc)‐lab Troubleshoot a decoder/LED display circuit‐lab Draw the block diagram and explain the function of each input and output on several types of flip‐flops Use truth tables to determine the mode of operation and outputs of a flip‐flop Interpret flip‐flop waveform diagrams to determine the mode of operation, outputs, and the type of triggering Discuss the organization and use of a 4‐bit latch and predict the operation of the IC Classify flip‐flops as synchronous or asynchronous and compare the triggering of the synchronous units Describe the operation of Schmitt trigger devices and cite their applications QQ24 QQ25 QQ26 QQ27 Differentiate between traditional and newer IEEE/ANSI flip‐flop symbols Wire and operate an R‐S flip‐flop Wire and operate a clocked R‐S flip‐flop Operate and test D flip‐ flops using a 7474IC QQ08 QQ09 QQ10 QQ11 QQ12 QQ13 QQ14 QQ15 QQ16 QQ17 QQ18 QQ19 QQ20 QQ21 QQ22 Course Number 23 of 30 National Common Skill Core Standards Math Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 1.1.8D ELC354 14.7 2.4.11 ELC354 ELC354 ELC354 14.7 14.7 14.7 2.5.11 2.5.8 2.5.8 ELC354 14.7 2.5.11 ELC354 14.7 2.5.11 ELC354 ELC354 14.7 14.7 2.4.11 N/ A ELC354 14.4, 14.7 2.5.11 ELC354 ELC354 14.2 14.7 N/ A 2.5.11 ELC354 4.1,4.2 2.4.11 ELC354 14.3,14.5 2.5.11 ELC354 14.5 ELC354 14.2 2.4.11 ELC354 14.5 2.4.11 ELC354 14.2 2..4.11 ELC354 ELC354 ELC354 ELC354 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 N/ A 2.5.08 2.5.08 2.3.11 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 2.5.11 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math QQ31 RR Operate and test J‐K flip‐flops using the 7476 TTL IC Wire and test an encoder‐decoder system using TTL ICs that latch data at the inputs to the decoder on each keystroke, observe the action of the latch enable circuitry Use a Schmidt trigger IC for wave‐shaping, compare this wave‐shaping with a TTL IC wave‐shaper Build a latched encoder‐decoder system using CMOS ICs and an LCD, show the encoder IC priority feature COUNTERS AND SHIFT REGISTERS RR01 Draw a circuit diagram of a ripple counter using J‐K flip‐flops ELC355 14.5 2.8.08 RR02 Analyze the circuit action of any mod‐3 to mod‐8 synchronous counter Draw a block diagram of a frequency divider circuit and explain its operation Interpret data sheets for several TTL and CMOS ICs Predict the operation of a 4‐bit magnitude comparator IC from its truth table Analyze the operation of an electronic number game Determine the output for a variety of counters based on the inputs ELC355 14.4 2.4.11 ELC355 ELC355 4.2 14.3 2.8.08 2.6.08 ELC355 ELC355 ELC355 14.3 14.11 14.4 2.7.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 ELC355 2.9, 14.4 2.4..11 ELC355 ELC355 14.9 14.9 N/A 2.5.11 QQ28 QQ29 QQ30 RR03 RR04 RR05 RR06 RR07 RR08 RR09 RR10 RR11 RR12 RR13 RR14 RR15 RR16 RR17 RR18 Explain the operation of a counting system driven by an optical sensor List and explain the uses of several pieces of test equipment used in troubleshooting logic circuits Troubleshoot a faulty ripple counter circuit‐lab Wire, test, and draw a logic diagram for a 4‐bit ripple up‐counter and down‐counter using J‐K flip‐flops‐lab Design, wire and test a modulo‐10 ripple counter with a digital readout‐ lab Draw and construct a 4‐bit counter using a 7493 IC, add a 7447 decoder and an LED display‐lab Draw and construct a modulo‐10 counter with binary and digital readouts‐lab Wire and operate a decade up counter using a 74192 IC‐lab Wire and operate a decade down counter using a 74192 IC‐lab Wire and operate a 0‐99 TTL up counter‐lab Wire and operate a 99‐0 TTL down counter‐lab 24 of 30 ELC354 14.5 2.5.11 ELC354 14.5 2.5.11 ELC354 14.5 2.5.11 ELC354 ELC355 14.7 2.5.11 Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 1.1.8D ELC355 14.4, 14.5 2.5.11 ELC355 14.4 2.5.11 ELC355 14.4 2.5.11 ELC355 ELC355 ELC355 ELC355 ELC355 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4 2.5.11 2.5.11 2.5.11 2.5.11 2.5.11 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC355 ELC355 14.4 14.4 2.5.11 2.5.11 ELC355 14.4 2.5.11 RR22 RR23 Use a 74192 TTL IC as a divide‐by‐10 counter‐lab Wire and operate a 4‐bit counter a frequency divider‐lab Draw, construct and operate a 4‐bit CMOS counter using a 74HC393 IC‐ lab Draw, construct and operate a 4‐bit CMOS decade counter using a 74HC393 IC‐lab Wire and operate an optical encoder‐lab ELC355 ELC355 14.4 14.7 2.5.11 2.5.11 RR24 RR25 RR26 Wire and operate a counter system driven by an optical encoder‐lab Construct and operate a binary hi‐low number game‐lab Construct and operate a 0‐99 counter using CMOS ICs and a LCD‐lab ELC355 ELC355 ELC355 14.4 14.4 14.4 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 RR27 Draw a circuit diagram of a serial‐load shift register using D flip‐flops ELC355 14.5 2.8.08 ELC355 ELC355 14.5 14.5 2.4.11 2.4.11 ELC355 ELC355 ELC355 14.5 14.5 14.5 2.7.11 2.4.11 2.5.11 ELC355 14.5 2.4.11 ELC355 14.5 2.4.11 ELC355 14.5 2.4.11 ELC355 ELC355 ELC356 14.5 14.5 2.4..11 2.4.11 ELC356 4.1 2.8.08 ELC356 9.2 2.8.11 RR19 RR20 RR21 RR28 RR29 RR30 RR31 RR32 RR33 RR34 RR35 RR36 RR37 SS SS01 SS02 Define shift right, shift left, serial load, parallel load, describe the procedures for performing these operations on various shift registers Interpret data sheets for various TTL and CMOS shift register ICs Predict the operation of several TTL and CMOS ICs based on a series of inputs Analyze the operation of a digital roulette game Troubleshoot a faulty shift register circuit Wire and operate a 4‐bit aerial load shift register using 7474 TTL ICs‐lab Wire and operate a 4‐bit parallel load recirculating shift‐right register using J‐K flip‐flops ‐lab Construct and operate the 74194 TTL IC as a ; serial load shift‐right register, serial load shift‐left register, parallel load shift register, and 8‐ bit shift register‐lab Construct and operate an 8‐bit serial‐in parallel‐out shift register using the 74H164 CMOS IC‐lab Construct and operate an 8‐bit electronic roulette wheel‐lab ARITHMETIC CIRCUITS Draw the block diagrams for the half‐ adder, full‐adder, half‐subtractor and full‐ subtractor Solve binary addition and subtraction problems by hand and from truth tables 25 of 30 Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # SS03 SS04 SS05 SS06 SS07 SS08 SS09 SS10 SS11 SS12 SS13 SS14 SS15 SS16 SS17 SS18 TT TT01 TT02 TT03 TT04 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Solve binary subtraction problems using the 1s complement and end‐ around carry methods Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC356 9.4 2.8.11 ELC356 ELC356 4.2 9.4 2.5.11 2.2.11 ELC356 9.2 2.2.11 ELC356 ELC356 ELC356 9.2 14.4 14.4 2.2.11 2.5.11 2.8.08 Draw, construct and operate a full‐adder using XOR and NAND gates‐lab ELC356 Wire and operate a 3‐bit parallel adder using AND,NAND, and XOR gates‐ lab ELC356 14.4 Design and draw block‐style logic diagrams for several parallel adder and subtractor circuits using half‐adders, full‐ adders and gates Solve binary multiplication problems Convert decimal numbers to 2s complement notation and 2s complement notation to decimal numbers Add and subtract signed numbers using 2s complement addition and subtraction Troubleshoot a faulty full‐adder circuit Draw, construct and operate a half‐adder circuit‐lab Wire and operate a 4‐bit parallel binary adder using a 7483 TTL IC‐lab Convert a 7483 TTL IC adder to a 4‐bit parallel binary subtractor using inverters‐lab Draw, construct and operate a 2s complement adder/subtractor system using 7483 and 7486 ICs‐lab Troubleshoot a full‐adder circuit‐lab Determine which gate within an IC is faulty‐lab Test the normal operation of a 2s complement adder/subtractor system‐ lab Troubleshoot a faulty 2s complement adder/subtractor system‐lab MEMORIES List and characterize common memory and storage devices used in microcomputer systems Sketch the general organization of a computer; CPU, control bus, RAM, ROM, NVRAM, and bulk storage memory devices Match specific characteristics with semiconductor memory cell types Associate specific storage devices with their fundamental technologies (magnetic, optical, mechanical, etc.) 26 of 30 Common Core Reading 1.1.8D Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 1.1.8D 2.8.08 14.4 2.4.11 ELC356 14.4 2.4.11 ELC356 14.4 2.4.11 ELC356 ELC356 ELC356 14.4 14.4 14.2 2.8.08 2.5.11 2.4.11 ELC356 ELC356 ELC357 14.1 14.1 2.4.11 2.5.11 ELC357 14.11 N/A ELC357 14.11 2.8.08 ELC357 2.6 N/ A ELC357 14.11 N/ A S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC357 14.6, 15.4 ELC357 15.4 2.4.08 N/ A TT07 Draw memory organization in table form, draw memory logic symbols Explain the programming of memory Define the read/write processes in a memory and describe their operations ELC357 15.4‐15.6 2.4.11 TT08 TT09 TT10 TT11 Identify several specifications associated with semiconductor memories Identify several memory packages List and describe several bulk storage methods List several promising emergency memory technologies ELC357 ELC357 ELC357 ELC357 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A TT12 TT13 Wire and read the memory contents of a 7489 TTL read/write RAM‐lab Program a 7489 RAM using the GRAY code‐lab Operate a 7489 RAM as a binary‐to‐gray code converter after the memory is programmed‐lab Wire and operate a random‐counter using a ROM to store the counting sequence‐lab DIGITAL AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS Identify six elements found in digital systems Describe the internal organization of a typical calculator Diagram the organization of a computer and microcomputer and describe the execution of a program Analyze the operation of a simple microcomputer address decoding system ELC357 ELC357 15.4 15.7 2.4.11 2.4.11 ELC357 15.7 2.4.11 ELC357 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 14.4 2..4.11 14.2 14.4 N/ A N/ A ELC358 14.11 2.8.08 ELC358 14.11 2.5.11 TT05 TT06 TT14 TT15 UU UU01 UU02 UU03 UU04 UU05 State several aspects of serial and parallel data transmission ELC358 14.6 N/ A UU06 UU07 UU08 UU09 UU10 UU11 UU12 Demonstrate knowledge of error detection and correction techniques Describe the operation of an adder/subtractor system Analyze the operation of a digital clock system Analyze the operation of a digital frequency counter system Analyze the operation of an LCD timer system Analyze the operation of several digital game circuits Demonstrate a working knowledge of PLCs Convert relay schematics to relay logic diagrams, logic gate diagrams and Boolean expressions ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 14.3 14.4 14.1 14.1 18.3 14.11 15.5 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.5.11 2.5.11 2.5.11 2.5.11 N/ A ELC358 15.2 2.5.11 UU13 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 27 of 30 Common Core Reading 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math UU14 Summarize the difference between microprocessors and microcontrollers ELC358 14.11 N/A UU15 UU16 Explain the operation of a microcontroller driving an LED display circuit Wire and operate a memory address decoding circuit‐lab ELC358 ELC358 18.5 14.6 2.4.11 2.4.11 UU17 Use three‐state buffers to send information over a common data bus‐lab Wire and operate a serial data transmission system using a 74150 IC and a 74514 IC‐lab Wire and operate an adder/subtractor system‐lab Wire and operate a digital stopwatch system using various TTL subsystems‐lab ELC358 14.6 2.4.11 UU18 UU19 UU20 UU21 UU22 UU23 UU24 UU25 UU26 UU27 UU28 UU29 UU30 UU31 UU32 UU33 UU34 UU35 VV VV01 VV02 VV03 VV04 VV05 Wire and operate a digital frequency counter system using TTL ICs‐lab Wire and operate multiplexed 7‐segment LED displays‐lab Wire and operate a CMOS timer circuit with an LCD display and alarm‐ lab Calibrate a time‐base circuit in a digital timer circuit‐lab Wire and operate digital games using TTL ICs‐lab Troubleshoot a frequency counter circuit‐lab Diagram the organization of a computer and a program Describe an address decoding system Compare several aspects of serial and parallel data transmission Describe error detection and correction techniques Describe several applications of microcontrollers Summarize BASIC Stamp module characteristics Explain the functions of DSP, A/D, and D/A blocks Wire and test a memory address decoding circuit Wire and test a serial data transmission system CONNECTING ANALOG AND DIGITAL DEVICES Explain A/D and D/A conversions and how converters work Design an op amp circuit with a prescribed gain Analyze the operation of D/A converters Explain the operation of a counter‐ramp A/D converter with a voltage comparator Identify several types of A/D converters 28 of 30 ELC358 ELC358 14.6 2.4.11 14.6 2.4.11 14.6, ELC358 14.10 2.4.11 14.6, ELC358 14.10 2.4.11 ELC358 14.6, 14.7 2.4.11 Common Core Reading 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC358 ELC359 ELC359 ELC359 ELC359 14.7 14.1 14.11 14.4 4.1, 15.1 4.1, 15.1 16.3 16.5 15.3 15.7 15.3 15.4 15.9 2.4.11 2.3.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 14.2 12.7 14.2 2.3.11 2.5.11 2.4.11 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E ELC359 ELC359 14.4 14.2 2.4.11 2.4.11 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 1.1.8D 1.1.8D NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # VV06 VV07 VV08 VV09 VV10 VV11 VV12 VV13 VV14 WW WW01 WW02 WW03 WW04 WW05 WW06 WW07 WW08 WW09 WW10 WW11 XX XX01 XX02 XX03 XX04 XX05 XX06 XX07 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements List A/D converter specifications Describe the operation of the ADC0804 A/D converter IC Analyze several digital light meter systems Describe a DMM voltmeter system based on a 3 ½ digit LCD single chip A/D converter Construct and set the gain of an opamp used as a DC amplifier‐lab Wire and operate a D/A converter‐lab Construct an A/D converter and use as a voltmeter‐lab Wire and operate an 8‐bit A/D converter using a ADC0804 CMOS IC, calculate the conversion rate of the converter‐lab Wire and operate a digital light meter circuit with binary and decimal readouts using the ADC0804 A/D converter IC‐lab 60 ‐ FIELD EXPERIENCE INTRO TO NANOTECHNOLOGY Course Number Pennsylvania Academic Standards National Common Skill Core Standards Math ELC359 ELC359 ELC359 14.2 14.2 14.7 N/A 2.4.11 2.4.11 ELC359 ELC359 ELC359 ELC359 14.7 12.7 14.7 14.7 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.4.11 2.5.11 ELC359 14.7 2.5.11 ELC359 14.7 2.5.11 ELC361 Troubleshoot equipment and devices Explain invoice and billing concepts for service businesses Locate and cross‐reference parts and products in catalogs Demonstrate ways to procure service literature Keep proper records Record technician productivity Practice field technician work procedures which may differ from in‐shop routines ELC361 ELC361 ELC361 ELC361 ELC361 ELC361 20.8 20.1 20.3 20.2 20.4 20.5 All Standard 2.2.8 2.6.5 N/A N/A 2.6.8 ELC361 20.8 N/A Manage a work station and repair sequence to achieve maximum results Define the term 'nanotechnology' Describe nanomeasurement terms and equate them to common measurements List and describe several careers in the nanotechnology field NATIONAL SKILLS CERTIFICATE PRACTICAL FACTORS Train new employee in oscilloscope usage Demonstrate safe/proper use of a VOM Repair a faulty PC board Prep and install various cable connectors Fabricate a PC board circuit Train new employee in series/parallel fundamentals Repair an ignition system ELC361 ELC361 20.9 N/A ELC361 ELC361 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 29 of 30 Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.1.8D 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X 7.11 7.3 3.8 5.13 3.8 11.1,2 17.1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2.6.5 N/A 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 11/20/2014 Erie County Technical School Electronics Duty/Task List Pennsylvania Academic Standards This program is accredited by the Electronics Technician's Association. Duty Area and Task # XX08 XX09 XX10 XX11 XX12 XX13 XX14 XX15 XX16 XX17 XX18 XX19 XX20 XX21 YY YY01 YY02 YY03 Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements Course Number National Common Skill Core Standards Math Assemble, test, troubleshoot a soldered circuit ELC362 3.8 N/A Locate a bad audio component, order replacement, replace and test Troubleshoot primary gauges Construct a 120VAC/12VDC power supply Desolder and resolder a 14 pin DIP without damage Identify, cross reference and order electronic parts Calculate and plot battery life in a low power device Construct a 4 bit parallel word register Induce a current in a wire loop and predict polarities ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 17.1 17.1 6.2 3.8, 10 20.3 6.3 14.7 1.2,3 2.6.5 N/A N/A N/A 2.6.5 2.2.8 N/A N/A Wire a fixed gain op amp and modify circuit to achieve a different gain Evaluate six types of batteries used in electronics Diagnose amp issues with square wave injection Deconstruct and explain CAT5e and CAT3 cables Identify individual channels on a spectrum analyzer NATIONAL SKILLS CERTIFICATE PREPARATION Access ETA website and complete the practice exam ‐ log errors and remediate as necessary Complete course review exam battery Create a portfolio highlighting electronic careers/ requirements and current student skills/experiences ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC362 ELC363 12.7 6.3 7.1,5,11 5.1,4,12 7.12 2.5.11 N/A N/A N/A N/A ELC363 ELC363 ELC363 S:\Highschool\Curriculum Development\Electronics\Current Curriculum Documents\elc_dtl.xlsx 30 of 30 Common Core Reading Common Core Writing Career Education & Work 1.4.11B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 13.2.11E 1.4.8B 13.2.11E 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B 1.4.11B NOCTI Alignment Test Code 4035 Written Test Performance Test PDE Program of Study Alignment CIP #15.0303 X 11/20/2014