<p>Module Electronics and control</p><p>Unit Title Digital and analogue electronics concepts Year 13 (Level 3) US 19744 Version 3</p><p>Introduction In this unit students will Develop understanding of transducers as input devices – through research Explore the function of logic gates and their combinations using real circuits and/or simulations Construct op amp circuits and compare calculated voltage values to real circuits Learn about digital and analogue signals and a simple A to D converter using circuit blocks</p><p>DTG NZ Curriculum Key Indicators Curriculum Focus Develop high quality and reliable solutions L7/8 technology Use, design, test, evaluate, refine and justify outcomes Technological products • Understand the concepts and processes employed in materials evaluation Design and model a prototype for an outcome and the implications of these for design, development, maintenance, and disposal of technological products. Technological systems Areas of Knowledge • Understand the concepts of redundancy and reliability and their implications Knowledge of materials and components including for the design, development, and maintenance of technological systems. semiconductors Characteristics of technological outcomes • Understand that technological outcomes are a resolution of form and Design, test, evaluate, repair and alter circuits and function priorities and that malfunction affects how people view and accept electronic systems outcomes. Signal processing (including amplification) L7/8 science AC/DC concepts Physical inquiry and physics concepts • Investigate physical phenomena (in the areas of mechanics, electricity, Digital and analogue concepts (including A to D electromagnetism, light and waves, and atomic and nuclear physics) and converters and logic gates) produce qualitative and quantitative explanations for a variety of unfamiliar situations. Microcontrollers Using physics Operational amplifiers • Use physics ideas to explain a technological or biological application of physics. Robotics Key Competencies . Thinking - students are required to access and process relevant information from a variety of sources and find suitable explanations of function, use logic in simple Boolean algebra . Using Language, symbols and text – students will use complex symbols for logic gates and op amps and combine them in circuits, use circuit schematics, use truth tables, explain clearly the function of components and circuits. . Managing Self – students have to work independently to complete research and construct working circuits . Relating to others – students interact with others in the classroom (teacher and students) in practical work, sharing resources and ideas. . Participating and contributing – students participate fully in each lesson, sharing knowledge and creating learning opportunities for others. . Assessment opportunities Students will be assessed using NCET US 19744 , using pre-moderated tasks from ETITO. The elements can be done as students are ready for each task</p><p>Student prior knowledge Students using this resource will have an understanding of basic electricity (current, voltage, resistance) electronic components and their uses in L2 Electronics circuit schematics and building of prototype circuits. possibly wave forms in L2 physics and analogue/digital signals in US 19745</p><p>BAA Pakuranga DTG Y13 plan US 19744 Analogue and Digital Page 1 Resources required Access to suitable texts, catalogues, internet, circuit prototyping boards, components including op amp chips logic trainer boards or simulation program or other suitable circuit </p><p>Resources supplied . Worksheets . Paknotes . access to circuit simulation program (Crocodile Physics)</p><p>Special notes</p><p>Paknotes is a resource developed at Pakuranga College and available on request.</p><p>Learning experiences Resources/special notes Students investigate properties of transducers. They will need to find . Pakuranga notes = paknotes 1. Symbol . Components: microphone, loudspeaker, 2. Function with typical input/output buzzer, heat sensor (thermistor), light 3. Use in circuits sensor (ldr), hall effect device, reed 4. Problems such as – noise, non-linearity, harmonic distortion, contact switch, mercury tilt switch, strain gauge, bounce shaft encoder, piezo device (sounder). Assess - Task 1 US 19744 . Access to internet/resource books & catalogues/data sheets . Prototyping circuits and/or simulator such as “Crocodile Physics” or “Yenka Approximate classroom time 6 hours electronics” Digital signals as on/off states . Paknote/worksheets Use “logic trainer boards” and/or computer simulator (Crocodile Physics) with . Logic Trainer boards work sheets to explore the gates and their function. . Simulation program Truth tables for logic gates are constructed and their symbols sketched gates – NOT, NOR, OR, NAND, AND, Exclusive OR.</p><p>NB It is possible to scratch build the circuits but it is time consuming. It is . logic chips (40118) & components for suggested as an extension activity. circuits.</p><p>Assess – Task 2 US 19744</p><p>Approximate classroom time 4 hours Function of the operational amplifier. Notes drawn from classroom Electronics for Today and Tomorrow (T. instruction, information in text book/paknotes Duncan) or other suitable text. Paknotes Worksheets with problems to consolidate ideas 741 op amps or similar Construction of real circuits and simulator circuits. Breadboard & components for circuit</p><p>Simulator program (Crocodile Physics or Assess – Task 3 US 19744 (includes building circuits) similar)</p><p>Approximate classroom time 12 hours Review analogue and digital signals Paknotes and text such as Advanced Physics Explain A to D converter as a combination of parts studied so far: for You or Electronics for Today and input device Tomorrow op amp logic gates (AND, and “latch”) digital signals Notes and worksheet. Look at using picaxe chip (microcontroller) for this function</p><p>Assess – Task 4 US 19744</p><p>Approximate classroom time 5 hours</p><p>BAA Pakuranga DTG Y13 plan US 19744 Analogue and Digital Page 2</p>
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