TEL3M: FALL 2015
5. THE NAND GATE OSCILLATOR (NGO)
CLASS ISPs/REFERENCE PROJECTS CONTENT SUPPORT
38
Jan 21
ISP Evaluation
4
ISP Presentations
(
Blum, Barney, Chepeha, Donnelly,
Stephenson-Smith, Rawlinson, Culbert, Harris
)
Tim's Key Latch
37
Jan 19
ISP Evaluation
4
ISP Presentations
(
Peterson, Tuer, Hofer, Tepsich, Morland,
Sheeres-Paulicpulle, Canavan, Dadyburjor
)
Nicholas' Bike Signal
36
Jan 15
Toolkit Contents
4
Work Period

35
Jan 13

4
What would have been the final exam...
Final Exam Review and Implementation

34
Jan 11
LED Chaser
List of ISPs
NGO Recap Animations:
TP1, TP2, TP3, TP4
RC2-0.01uF, RC2-0.1uF

NGO as Clock Input to the
4017 Decade Counter, Signal Animation
(Explore changes to RC2 components)

33
Jan 7
ISP Proposal Due
NGO Input - FULL
Describe:
1. At Rest, 2. Active, 3. At Rest
Prototype to Confirm

32
Jan 5
4-bit 'Computer'
NAND Gate Oscillator (NGO)
Input - FIRST STAGE
Describe:
1. At Rest, 2. Active, 3. At Rest
Prototype to Confirm
5. DIGITAL CIRCUITS: Concepts, Components, and Tools
CLASS ISPs/REFERENCE PROJECTS CONTENT SUPPORT
31
Dec 16

Circuit 5.3. XOR (Exclusive OR)
Excel Functions XOREmulation.xlsx
Student Responses:
"What makes a great ISP?"
Digital Arithmetic: Addition

30
Dec 14
ISP Proposal
Review of Project 3. Digital Logic Gates
ISP Description and Discussion
Question: "What makes a great ISP?"
The Universal Gate: 4011 NAND
NAND Gate Emulation:
NOT, OR

29
Dec 10


The Cisco Binary Game Final
Integrated Circuits CMOS ICs

4000 Series CMOS Logic ICs
Probing the 4081: Quad 2-Input AND Gate
 
28
Dec 8
pp. 48-49
3
The Cisco Binary Game
Unary Logic Gates:
BUF (EQU) and NOT (INV)
Binary Logic Gates:
AND, OR, NAND, NOR
ER Project 3:
Digital (Transistor-Based) Logic Gates
Integrated Circuits


27
Dec 4
pp. 47-48

The Cisco Binary Game
LOGIC (math)
: What you know already...
Venn Diagrams (ex: Greek, Latin, Russian Glyphs)
LOGIC (push buttons):
Pull-Down and Pull-Up Resistor Configurations
LOGIC (Transitor)

26
Dec 2
p. 46-47
The Cisco Binary Game, CBC Tournament
Review of the Decimal Number System
Binary Number System: Counting Applet

Digital Name Pairs
Binary representation of characters:
ASCII, Unicode

25
Nov 30
Superb: TM
ANL Videos
ANL Demonstrations, 3D Xmas Trees
Analog (Continuous) vs Digital (Discrete)
The Cisco Binary Game, CBC Tournament
 
4. TRANSISTORS
CLASS ISPs/REFERENCE PROJECTS CONTENT SUPPORT
24
Nov 26

2
The Cisco Binary Game: Practice!!
Circuit 4.1.
Automatic Night Light

23
Nov 24

2
M. Elia's ANL
Circuit 4.1.
Automatic Night Light

22
Nov 18
pp. 38-39
2
Circuit 4.1. Automatic Night Light

21
Nov 16
pp. 37-38
Alternative NPNs:
PN2222A, BC547
  
Transistor Basics, Testing, and Switches
The NPN Transistor (2N3904): Animation
The PNP Transistor (2N3906): Animation
Circuit 4.0. Transistor Test
  
3. CAPACITORS
CLASS REFERENCE PROJECTS CONCEPT SUPPLEMENTARY
20
Nov 10
pp. 33-34

Electronics Club: Capacitance

MC,DD,EH
DH,EP
TM,JSS, NT, MT
ER Repair: Questions & Concerns
Circuit 3.3
Capacitors in Series
Circuit 3.4.
LED Fade In
Voltage Regulation
Circuit 3.5
Filtering Capacitors


LM78L05 Datasheet
19
Nov 6
pp. 32-33
Circuit 3.2
Extending Fade Out
RC Timing: Charging and Discharging
Capacitors
18
Nov 4
pp. 31-32
Circuit 3.0
LED Fade Out
Identifying and Measuring Capacitors
Unit of Measure: Farads, Ranges
Example: Ordering Capacitors Online

Capacitor Symbols (US):
2. BUTTONS and SWITCHES: Momentary, SPST, SPDT
CLASS REFERENCE PROJECT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTARY
17
Nov 2

1
Engineering Report: See p. 7

Due tonight, by midnight
How to
Read a Schematic
16
Oct 29

Introduction to Soldering
Supplemental Parts for your Finished Product
Build Session II
15
Oct 27
HM's Astable Mv


1
← Great videos tell the WHOLE story... →
(
this takes planning and organization
so gather media from the start
)

Preview of Capacitors and Transistors
RSGC ACES Astable Multivibrator

Build Session I
MP's Astable Mv.



14
Oct 21
ACES' Project Videos...
NJ's LED Music Box
AL's Christmas Tree
1
Format Painter, Breaks, Styles,
Table of Contents, Headers, Footers
,
Images
More ACES' Videos...
TG's Fireplace
PW's Intersection
13
Oct 19

1
After 48h, only 4 of 17 read the email :(
Engineering Report Guidelines

+ + +   = 
Show/Hide, Ruler, Tabs

ACES' Grad Email
12
Oct 15
pp. 23-24
Switch Basics
Push Buttons
(PBNO, PBNC)
2. BUTTONS and SWITCHES
Fritzing Components
The Momentary Push Button
Circuit 2.0
. Switched LED
1. BACKGROUND and ESSENTIALS: Concepts, Components, and Tools
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTARY
11
Oct 13
pp. 19-20
Spencer's Waterfall:

1. ESSENTIALS
Circuit 1.7.
LED Brightness
The Potentiometer and PhotoResistor
aka. OptoResistor or Light-Dependent Resistor (LDR)
10
Oct 8
pp. 17
1. ESSENTIALS
LED Datasheet
ABRA-1800 Variable Power Supply
Circuit 1.5.
LED Waterfall (photo-left)
The Potentiometer


9
Oct 6
pp. 16
1. ESSENTIALS
Circuit 1.4
. LED with Resistor
Voltage, Current and Power Analysis of Circuit 1.4
Circuit Design
8
Oct 2
p. 15
The Math...
Kirchhoff's Law, P1

1. ESSENTIALS
Junctions, Branches, Junction Rule
(Review of) Circuit 1.2:
The Voltage Divider
Circuit 1.3.
Resistors in Parallel

7
Sep 30
Circuits: 14
1. ESSENTIALS
Circuit 1.2
. The Voltage Divider (Resistors in Series)
Adam's Results:
6
Sep 28
Circuits: 12-13
1. ESSENTIALS
Circuit 1.0. Do NOT Assemble
Circuit 1.1
Resistor as Load and Analysis
5
Sep 23
Circuits: 12
Review of LED Circuit from last class
DIY: Ideal Jacked Breadboard Configuration
4
Sep 21
Circuits:  11-12
1. ESSENTIALS
DMM: Digital Multimeter (Continuity)
SBB: The Solderless Breadboard
DC-9V/1A Switched Mode Power Supply
2.1mm DC Barrel Jack Breadboard Adapter
Ideal Jacked Breadboard Configuration
Circuit 1.0
: Do NOT Assemble
 
 
3
Sep 17
 
0. BACKGROUND (Day 2)
Arrangement of Leads: Axial vs Radial
Characteristics of a Component: LED Datasheet
Parts Suppliers, Wire Sizes
12 Protoyping Conventions, Engineering Report
Circuit (Schematic) Symbols




 
2
Sep 15
0. BACKGROUND (Day 1)
Greek and Phonetic Alphabets
Powers, Prefices and Symbols
Colours of the Rainbow
1
Sep 11

RSGC ACES 15/16 Program
Add F/C Conferences
Distribute Circuits 10 Workbook & Toolkit
Replacement Parts available in the Lair
TEL3M ISPs
Toronto teen
develops
heart monitor
0
Sep 9
Student Outline
Mr. D's Schedule
ISPs
REPUTATION and RESPECT
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 a few things of my ACES (for most other things I'm usually flexible):
1. Have the courage to submit only that which you are capable of.
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 the DES. 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.
7. Be mindful of each other's progress and offer gentle support if you feel a classmate might benefit. Your classmates have a profound influence on your educational experience; the healthier they are, the greater your own takeaway will be.
  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.