TEL3M: SPRING 2016
6. THE NAND GATE OSCILLATOR (NGO)
CLASS ISPs/REFERENCE PROJECT CONTENT SUPPORT
37
May 30
Final Class
Donations and Lab Cleanup
ISP Presentations: PC, OL
Next Year's Course...
(under development)
36
May 26
ISP Presentations
GG, DC, RG, EM, CG, AM, JLow, JS
35
May 24
ISP ER Due
Monday May 23
5
ISP Presentations
WK, SO, OP, QC, AMaj, JLon
34
May 19
CBC Champions Challenge
Thursday. DES. 1:00 PM
Champion: Mike Ciomyk!

ISP Work Period
33
May 17
NGO Videos:
PC, QC, RG, OL, JLon
EM, AM, AMaj, OP, SO
5
NAND Gate Oscillator Review

ISP Work Period
33
May 13
4
ER Due Saturday
The 4511 BCD to 7-segment Decoder
ER Work Period
Time Trials: Changes to RC2 components
Scope Animations: RC2-0.01uF, RC2-0.1uF
32
May 11
NGO as Clock Input to the:
The 4516 Up/Down (0-16) Counter
31
May 9
4
Cisco Binary Challenge: Finals
Fill/Drain Animations:
RC2-0.01uF, RC2-0.1uF
(Explore changes to RC2 components)
30
May 5
4
NGO Duration, Animation: TP3
Describe:
1. At Rest, 2. Active, 3. At Rest
Prototype to Confirm, TP4

29
May 3
4-bit 'Computer'
Claude Shannon:

4
The Cisco Binary Game: Semi-Finals
for the Secret Password Challenge
NAND Gate Oscillator (NGO): The Input
Animations: TP1, TP2,
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
28
Apr 29

Excel Functions XOREmulation.xlsx
Digital Arithmetic: Half-Adder, Full Adder
Challenge for Tuesday:
Circuit 5.5
Secret Password (Hint: Toolkit)
Digital Oscillation

27
Apr 27
List of ISPs
The Universal Gate: 4011 NAND
NAND Gate Emulation:
NOT, OR

26
Apr 25
pp. 49-50
4081 Datasheet
ISP Proposal Due
The Cisco Binary Game: Semis
Integrated Circuits CMOS ICs

4000 Series CMOS Logic ICs
Probing the 4081: Quad 2-Input AND Gate
 
25
Apr 21
pp. 48-49
2
The Cisco Binary Game: Round 1
Unary Logic Gates:
BUF (EQU) and NOT (INV)
Binary Logic Gates:
AND, OR, NAND, NOR
: Landscape Orientation
ER Submission #2:
Digital (Transistor-Based) Logic Gates



24
Apr 19
pp. 47-48
The Cisco Binary Game: Quarter-Finals
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)

23
Apr 15
p. 46-47
ANL Show&Tell
The Cisco Binary Game: Q2
Binary representation of characters:
ASCII, Unicode

22
Apr 13
45-46
2
The Cisco Binary Challenge
Analog (Continuous) vs Digital (Discrete)
Review of the Decimal Number System
Binary Number System: Counting Applet

Digital Name Pairs
4. TRANSISTORS
CLASS ISPs/REFERENCE PROJECTS CONTENT SUPPORT
21
Apr 11
Superb: OL
ANL Videos

  
ER Review
The Cisco Binary Game
ISP
Description and Discussion
Question: "What makes a great ISP?"
Circuit 4.4.
An Analog Oscillator
(aka Astable Multivibrator)

Circuit 4.4 (Extension):
Breathing LED
20
Apr 7

1
The Cisco Binary Game: Practice
+ + +   = 
Page Numbering, Styles, ToC, Header&Footer

Circuit 4.1. Automatic Night Light

19
Apr 5

1
M. Elia's ANL
Circuit 4.1.
Automatic Night Light

18
Apr 1

 
The PNP Transistor (2N3906): Animation
Circuit 4.1.
Automatic Night Light

17
Mar 30

1
Engineering Report Guidelines

+ + +   = 
Show/Hide, Ruler, Tabs, Cover Page, ToC

ACES' Grad Email
16
Mar 9
pp. 37-38
Alternative NPNs:
PN2222A, BC547
 
Bipolar Junction Transitor (BJT): 2N3904, 2N3906
Transistor Basics, Testing, and Switches
The NPN Transistor (2N3904): Animation

Circuit 4.0. Transistor Test
  

3. CAPACITORS
CLASS REFERENCE PROJECTS CONCEPT SUPPLEMENTARY
15
Mar 7
pp. 33-34

Electronics Club: Capacitance
 
RC Timing: Charging and Discharging
Capacitors

Circuit 3.3 Capacitors in Series
Circuit 3.4.
LED Fade In
Voltage Regulation
Circuit 3.5
Filtering Capacitors

LM78L05 Datasheet
14
Mar 3
pp. 32-33
Circuit 3.2
Extending Fade Out
Reading Capacitors

13
Mar 1
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
12
Feb 26
pp. 24-29
Kingbright
Bicolor LED Datasheet
Analog (Continuous) vs Digital (Discrete)
The Inverted State, The BiColor LED
Morse Code, Slide and Rocker Switches

11
Feb 24
pp. 23-24

Switch Basics
Push Buttons
(PBNO, PBNC)
Fritzing Components
The Momentary Push Button
How to Read a Schematic
Circuit 2.0
. Switched LED
Introduction to Digital Logic: Truth Tables

 
10
Feb 22

Soldering Leads to
a Switch and/or Potentiometer

Introduction to Soldering
 
1. BACKGROUND and ESSENTIALS: Concepts, Components, and Tools
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTARY
9
Feb 18

Circuit 1.7. LED Brightness
The Potentiometer and PhotoResistor
(OptoResistor or Light-Dependent Resistor, LDR)
PhotoCells Explained
8
Feb 16
17-18
ABRA-1800 Variable Power Supply
Circuit 1.5.
LED Waterfall (photo-left)
The Potentiometer


7
Feb 10
15-16
Circuit 1.2. The Voltage Divider (finish)
The LED Datasheet
Circuit 1.4
. LED with Resistor
Voltage, Current and Power Analysis of Circuit 1.4
Circuit Design
6
Feb 8
13-14
 
Review of Powers and Prefices (p. 4)
Bl Br R O Y G B V G W : Resistors
Circuit 1.1 Resistor as Load and Analysis
Circuit 1.2. The Voltage Divider (Resistors in Series)
3
Feb 4
12-13
Jumper Wire Kit
(22 AWG)
 
AWG Wire Sizes and Current Carrying Capacity
Bl R O Y G B V G W Br
Circuit 1.0
. Do NOT Assemble
Why? (mathematically)

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)



Ohm's Law: `I = V/R`
Power: `P=I×V`
2
Feb 2
11-12


How To Use a Breadboard
DMM: Digital Multimeter (Continuity)
SBB: The Solderless Breadboard
DC-9V/1A Switched Mode Power Supply
RSGC 2.1mm DC Jack Breadboard Adapter
Ideal Jacked Breadboard Configuration
 
 
1
Jan 25
Student Outline
Mr. D's Schedule, Availability and Support
F/C Mobile App

RSGC ACES 15/16 Program
REPUTATION and RESPECT
ACES Hall of Fame: Jack Gettings
Independent Study Projects (ISPs)
Fall 2015 TEL3M ISPs
Add F/C Conferences
Distribute Circuits 10 Workbook & Toolkit
Replacement Parts available in the Lair

[ACES Culture]
Toronto teen
develops
heart monitor
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.
Seven behaviours are asked of all 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 at all times: For yourself, your peers, your teachers, the DES, and for adult visitors that enter our space.
3. Respect for yourself is demonstrated by looking and speaking your best. It's these little things keep the doors of opportunity open.
4. Respect for your peers can be demonstrated by showing them patience, listening and considering their opinions, and supporting their efforts to pursuse their education.
5. Respect for your teachers can be demonstrated by giving them your full attention immediately upon their request for it, following their instructions as closely as possible, meeting your deadlines and, possibly the most important, not interrupting them when they are clearly working with one of your peers or addressing the class as a whole.
6. Respect for the DES includes not eating in our space, not wasting or misusing resources, leaving your work area tidy when you leave and your chair positioned under the table.
7. Respect for adult visitors that enter the DES is demonstrated by immediately ceasing what you are doing, standing and facing our guests until instructed to resume your activities.
  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.