Monday January 19, 2015: Final Exam Outline
FALL 2014 TEL3M
6. THE NAND GATE OSCILLATOR: A PULSE
CLASS REF PROJECT CONCEPT SUPPORT
40
Jan 19
7
The Final Exam
 
39
Jan 15
6

ISP Presentations: WG, BL

Confirm 2011 Exam Circuit

Exam Preparation:
1. Phone for Media Gathering
2. Name on side of Breadboard
3. BB Power Jack
4. Resistor Bag, Wire Kit, 4510, 4516, 4017
5. Needle nose pliers
38
Jan 13
6
ISP Presentations:
NJ, RK, LVB, SZ, MP, CNC, CC
 
37
Jan 9
6

ISP Presentations:
ST, HM, MK, MA, RM, WG, MM

 
36
Jan 7
159-...
6
Two New Parts:
Bargraph, SIP Resistor Network
4017 Decade Counter (Walking Ring)
35
Dec 17

169-178

ISP Presentations First Class back!
Specialized ICs:

The 4510 Up/Down (0-9) Counter
The 4511 BCD to 7-segment Decoder
34
Dec 15

169-178

ISP Update
ANALYSIS: Excel
Specialized ICs:

The 4516 Up/Down (0-16) Counter
33
Dec 11

103-105
107-110

Table L27-2
Fig L27-2
Table L27-4
RC Circuit Drain
ISP Update
Lesson 27
:
Understanding The NAND Gate Oscillator
Lesson 28
:
Controlling the Flash Rate
Figure L28-1, Figure L28-2
32
Dec 9
99-102  

Review of Digital Gates Feedback Email
Lesson 26
:
Building the NAND Gate Oscillator

(At Rest, Active)
Analysis: Wikipedia, Excel

31
Dec 5
77-89
5
ISP Update
Lessons 18-21
: Similar Circuit
Troubleshooting, Analysis
RC Timing: `T=R*C`
Digging deeper into the NAND Gate
30
Dec 3
77-89
5
Lessons 18: TP1,TP2, TP3, TP4
Building the NAND Gate Oscillator
29
Dec 1
CBC Class Championship
Jackson Russet's 7-Segment Display

ISP Update
Lesson 18
: Building the First NAND Gate Circuit
TP1,TP2, TP3, TP4
5. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS: DIGITAL LOGIC
CLASS ISPs/REFERENCE PROJECTS CONTENT SUPPORT
28
Nov 27
70-74
5
Lesson 17. Integrated Circuits CMOS ICs
4000 Series CMOS Logic ICs
UNARY Gates: NOT, EQU,
BINARY
Gates: AND, OR, NAND, NOR

27
Nov 25
5
ISP Update
InsideGates Worksheet
26
Nov 21
Logic (TRANSISTOR-BASED):
NOT, AND, OR
InsideGates Worksheet
The Digital Logic Gates

25
Nov 19
ISPs
CBC Tournament: Quarter-Finals
Number Systems: Decimal (10), Hexadecimal (16), Octal (8), Binary (2)
Logic (SET):
Venn Diagrams (ex: Greek, Latin, Russian Glyphs)
Logic (CIRCUIT):
Pull-Down and Pull-Up Resistor Configurations
24
Nov 17
ISPs
ISP Description
Review
CBC Tournament: QR 2
Binary digIT packets:
bit (1), nybble (4), byte (8), word (16),
double word (32), quad word (64)
Character Encoding:
ASCII (1 byte), Unicode (2-4 bytes) (Wikipedia)
[CBC Tournament Format]
23
Nov 13
ISPs
4
CBC Tournament: QR 1
Binary Number System: Counting Applet
The Cisco Binary Game, CBC Tournament
22
Nov 11
4
ISP Discussion and Description
Analog (Continuous)
vs
Digital (Discrete)
Review of the Decimal Number System
4. THE AUTOMATIC NIGHT LIGHT
CLASS REF PROJECTS CONCEPT SUPPORT
21
Nov 5
ANL Work Period
20
Nov 3
43-49
ER Review & Repair Session
Paper Circuit
Lesson 12: Your First (Second?) Project:
The Automatic Night Light
Dry Fit ANL on PCB
3. MORE COMPONENTS and SEMICONDUCTORS
CLASS REFERENCE PROJECTS CONCEPT SUPPLEMENTARY
20
Oct 30

NJ's Oscillator
3
Soldering Period #2
Get your Check Mark
and start your ER
19
Oct 28

Pimp your Pumpkin
3
Soldering Period #1
Practice First:
Solder two long wires to a PBNO
18
Oct 24
3
Special Project: Soldering Primer
Solder Animation,How To Solder
 
17
Oct 22
34-37
2
Lesson 10: The PNP Transistor (cont'd)
Special Project:
The Astable Multivibrator
16
Oct 20
34-37
PNP Datasheet
2N3906  
Lesson 10: The PNP Transistor
(Animation)
15
Oct 16
31-34
NPN Datasheet
2N3904
Lesson 9: The NPN Transistor
(Animation)
Transistor Basics, Testing, and Switches
  
14
Oct 14
30-31

Lesson 8: Capacitors (continued)
Figure L8-22 Animation
Exercise
: Capacitors & Push Buttons

13
Oct 9
25-29
2
Lesson 8: Capacitors
(Ceramic Type Markings)
Push Buttons (PBNO, PBNC)
Figure L8-18, Figure L8-19
Capacitors&Push Buttons, Connection Wire
2. RESISTORS
CLASS REFERENCE PROJECTS CONCEPTS SUPPORT
12
Oct 7
Review of
Project 1. Measuring Voltage
Hanging Indent Example
DIY: Hanging Indent with Sample.docx
11
Oct 3
Circuit Symbols
Potentiometers
In-Class Project
Review of Circuit Symbols
Lesson 7.
The Light-Dependent Resistor (LDR)
10
Oct 1
Lesson 5.
The Effect Resistors Have on a Circuit
Lesson 6.
The Potentiometer (Various Sizes)
9
Sep 29
21-23
The Builder's High
Review ER Submission
Resistors, Tables 4-1, 4-2.
8
Sep 24
16-21
1
ER: Format Painter, Breaks
Table of Contents, Headers, Footers
7
Sep 22
1
+ + +   = 
Show/Hide, Ruler, Tabs
Video Exemplars for:
Measuring Voltage
JL, RF, RS
6
Sep 18
Resistance and Ohm's Law
1
Download Fritzing
Lesson 4
: Reading Resistors

Resistor Sizes, Powers and Prefices
1. BASIC COMPONENTS
CLASS REFERENCE PROJECTS CONCEPTS SUPPORT
5
Sep 16
11-14
Voltage Drop:
Waterfall Model
Analysis of:
Lesson 3. Your First Circuit
Adafruit Learning:
The LED Datasheet
4
Sep 12
11-14
DC-9V/1A Switched Mode Power Supply
2.1mm DC Barrel Jack Breadboard Adapter
Lesson 3: Your First Circuit
3
Sep 10
5-11
Second Look at Components
Digital Multimeter

DC-9V/1A Switched Mode Power Supply

2
Sep 8
The Value of Failure
Engineers Canada: The Code of Ethics
1
Sep 4
Hardware SRPs 
Engineering Report
One author's take on Ivy League Schools
Distribute Evil Genius Parts Kit & Workbook
0
Sep 3
Student Outline
Mr. D'Arcy's Schedule
Introductions, RSGC ACES Program
ACES Hall of Fame: Jack Gettings

[ACES Culture]
For our second Field Trip of the year we have been invited to visit a factory that is developing solar panels. Since this device is an integral part of our Greenhouse Project this year, early familiarity with this technology will be advantageous.
What better way is there to start the year than with a walking field trip to acquire the electronic components that we will make good use of? You'll also be aware of its location for your own personal projects.
I have no formal training in electronics or electrical engineering - I'm just really interested in this field. The knowledge and skill I have has been largely acquired over the last few years from learning alongside many talented Georgians and I look forward to expanding my capabilities by working with you this year.
I ask six things of my ACES (for most other things I'm usually flexible):
1. DO NOT CHEAT.
2. Show respect for adult visitors that enter the lab by immediately stopping what you are doing, standing and facing the individual(s).
3. Show respect for the lab by not eating in 301. You may go into the hallway for a quick bite if you need to.
4. Show respect for the lab's resources by not wasting or misusing them.
5. Show respect for others that use the lab by putting your projects away and leaving your bench area tidy when you leave.
6. Show respect for yourself by looking (and speaking) your best. It's the little things keep the doors of opportunity open.
  1. Matches will last exactly 5 minutes
  2. Two qualifying rounds (average points) will determine the initial Tournament seeding
  3. The top 8 seeds move on into the quarter-finals
  4. The Term 1 winner will play the winner of Term 2 in May to determine the Grade winner
  5. The Grade 10 winner will play one match against Mike Ciomyk to determine the 2015 School Champion
  6. Technical problems of any sort with your laptop during a match results in immediate disqualification from the match
Growing Success, p. 29
Responsibility, Organization, Independent Work, Collaboration, Initiative, Self-Reliant Growing Success. p.11.

It is worth noting, right from the start, that assessment is a human process, conducted by and with human beings, and subject inevitably to the frailties of human judgement.
However crisp and objective we might try to make it, and however neatly quantifiable may be our "results", assessment is closer to art than science.
It is, after all, an exercise in human communication.
Knowledge: Subject-specific content acquired in each course (knowledge), and the comprehension of its meaning and significance (understanding).
Thinking: The use of critical and creative thinking skills and/or processes, as follows:
Communication: The conveying of meaning through various forms, as follows:
Application: The use of knowledge and skills to make connections within and between various contexts.