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ICD2O-E: FALL 2025
END (OF COURSE)
DIGITAL 2: A COUNTING CIRCUIT
DIGITAL 1: INTEGRATED CIRCUITS: LOGIC GATES
ANALOG 2: BUTTONS, SWITCHES, CAPACITORS, and TRANSISTORS
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL
18
Oct 24
Dual Role of Transistors:
Switching and Amplification
Analog vs Digital
Falstad Circuit Simulation Applet:
Switched LED, Transistor Tester
Alternating LEDs, Fade In Fade Out
ACES' Analog Oscillator
17
Oct 22
  
The device that changed everything...
Introducing the Transistor
DC Circuits Workbook
p. 35

Transistor
Basics, Testing, and Switches
The NPN Transistor (2N3904): Animation
The PNP Transistor (2N3906): Animation
TO-92 (BJT) Datasheets:
2N3904 NPN, 2N3906 PNP
ACES' Frame Player: Transistors
1.1
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
AA BB HB TB BC SC ND
CH JJ HL NKR EK
ML LN JR
Transitioning from..
Analog to Digital
from continuous to discrete

Analog vs Digital
16
Oct 20


Watch these videos
Technical Writing:
Don'ts and Dos

Use of the
Active Voice
The INSERT Tab Pt. 2:
Picture, Symbols
Formatting SI Units
+ +   = 

1.1
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL
15
Oct 16
Gimme a Break!

Explore the
Full-Screen Version of...
Falstad
Review:
Formatting SI Units
The INSERT Tab Pt. 1:
Header&Footer, Date&Time, Tables,
Page Break , Section Break
The REFERENCES Tab
Table of Contents

1.1
DER Parts Table
14
Oct 14
DER Guidelines
n

+ +   = 
Show/Hide, Ruler, Tabs, Breaks, Styles

Engineering: First Assignment
1.1
DER Exemplar

The Capacitor Visualizer
N. Vassos' (ACES '19)
The Capacitor Visualizer
Soldering Video Tutorial

Case Preparation and Assembly

Custom 3D-printed case, heat-set inserts,
Panel mount DC barrel jack,
hookup wires, heat shrink tubing,
3mm nylon mounting screws


Oct 11 THANKSGIVING WEEKEND (Oct 11-14)
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL
13
Oct 9

DMM: Capacitance
Review Capacitor Circuits on page 32
Prototype the circuit to the left...
...and then the rollover modification
Capacitors as Timers
: `tau = R times C`
12
Oct 7

pp. 31-34
Capacitors

The
Charge/Discharge
Circuit
Introducing TIMING (Delays) into our Circuits
Capacitor Codes
  


Falstad:
Capacitor Visualization

ACES' Frame Player: Capacitors
Capacitance:
UNITS:
(Micro)Farads (μF)
RANGES:

Tantalum vs Ceramic
CURRICULUM NIGHT (October 6)
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL
11
Oct 3
Digital-ish
Voltage H-Bridge
Digital-ish
Voltage H-Bridge
The DUAL Uses for the Potentiometer:
Variable Resistor and Voltage Divider

First Look at the...
Voltage H-Bridge
Analog-ish
Voltage H-Bridge
10
Oct 1


Pull DOWN
Resistor
Configurations

Pull UP
Resistor
Configurations
Button Logic and Voltage Division

Switches (SPST, SPDT, DPDT)

ACES' Frame Player: Switches
Rocket Launch
p. 25


Complete the
Rocket Launch Challenge!

JD HG CH RH JL
TMS WM LN WR AW
NC QD ED TJ, DL
TL MM em MO AT
9
Sep 29
PBNO


PBNC


'Mechanical' Input Devices
Buttons (PBNO, PBNC)
ACES' Frame Player:
Buttons
Digital Button Logic:
Pull-Down
and Pull-Up Resistor Configurations
ANALOG 1: SIGNALS, SUPPLY, SYMBOLS, SCHEMATICS
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL
8
Sep 25
Click image for details...
Click image for details...
ACES' Frame Player:
Variable Resistors

2. LDR: Light-Dependent Resistor
aka Photocell, Photoresistor, Optoresistor
3. Thermistor:Temp-Dependent Resistor
4. FSR: Force-Sensitive Resistor
5. Flex Sensor: Flex-Sensitive Resistor
J. Vretenar's: The Bionic Hand
Voltage: `V=IR`
Power: `P=IV`
7
Sep 23

e The 1N400n Diode
(for Circuit Protection)


Interactive Circuits :)
Fixed vs Variable Resistors
1. The Potentiometer (p. 11)
ACES' Frame Player: Potentiometer

TERRY FOX DAY (September 19)
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL
6
Sep 18
ACES' Frame Player: LED Circuits
RSGC ACES' LED Tester
Soldering, Assembly & Testing Session
Using Ohm's Law to determine the
Current (I) in a circuit :
`I=V/R`
Using Ohm's Law
and Kirchhoff's Laws
to
Analyze Circuits


5
Sep 16
o
LED Datasheet
First look at Circuit Diagrams
(aka Schematic
s)
Circuit Symbols
(p. 7)

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)
DMM Confirmation of KVL
(Waterfall Model of Voltage Drop)
Current Calculation

Falstad
LED Circuit Comparison
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL



 
CP-202AH-ND 3M156313-06-ND
Your First Soldering Task
How To Solder: Curious Inventor
Soldering Tips from a former ACE
(Your Solder Tube)
4
Sep 12
Resistor Worksheet

Our first circuits...
ACES' Frame Player:
Fixed Resistors
Resistors in Series
First look at Circuit Diagrams
(aka Schematic
s)
Circuit Symbols
DC Circuits Workbook
p. 8

Falstad
Circuit Simulator Applet
Ohm's Law
(in terms of Voltage)
Voltage: `V=IR`

Power: `P=IV`
3
Sep 10
Neoteck DM4000 Pro
Auto-Ranging
Digital Multimeter (DMM)
 
The Breadboard
(Your Prototyping Workbench)
 
Second DMM Function:
2. Continuity (Conductance) ()
Where the MAGIC happens

2
Sep 8

 
 
First DMM Function:
1. Resistance (Ω)
Fixed (Current-Limiting) Resistor Applet


Familiarize yourself...
Powers and Prefixes (p. 6)
Greek and Phonetic Alphabets (p. 78)

BBC: Curiosity
The Driver of Success?


Giants of Electricity p.93
Discussion:
What is Electricity
?
The Atom
Water Analogies
Flow Models (Direction):
Electron (Neg →Pos)
(Science)
vs
Conventional (Pos→Neg)
(Electronics)
DC Circuits' Cover Video...
G. Davidge's: A Counting Circuit
Foundations: Grade 9 Science...
Voltage
Ohm's Law (in terms of Voltage):
`V=IxxR`

Current
Ohm's Law (in terms of Current):
`I=V/R`

Your Future: EVs and Batteries


Alkaline Battery Chemistry
CLASS REFERENCE SUPPORT CONCEPTS SUPPLEMENTAL
1
Sep 4

RSGC ACES: History

Student Outline
Mr. D's Schedule
[ACES Culture]

(PBS) Telsa:
Master of Lightning
Distribution of...
e

Humber College:
The Barrett
STEAM
Academy
REPUTATION and RESPECT
RSGC ACES Mission: Taking a
Short, Medium, and Long Term View
of your Futures

ACES Hall of Fame:
Schulich Leader: Xander Chin '22
J. Dolgin '20 (Tesla),
D. Raymond '19 (SpaceX),
E. Peterson '18 (Apple),
T. Morland '18 (Tesla),
E. McAuliffe '18,
P. Bagga '17 (Ford),
Mariano Elia '15:
Hackster.io, Argon Prototypes
ACES' Discord
Mr. D.'s (ACES) Focus:
Foundations

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. SHORTCUTS. The world has enough corner-cutters. This includes stealing, lying, cheating, or plagiarizing.
2. SHARED SPACE. Show respect for others that use the lab by putting your projects away and leaving your bench area tidy when you leave.
3. DES VISITORS. Show respect for adult visitors that enter the lab by immediately stopping what you are doing, standing and facing the individual(s).
4. NO EATING. 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.
5. AVOID WASTE. Show respect for the lab's resources by not wasting or misusing them.
6. REPUTATION. 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.