
ELECTRONICS
These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS
which were made on January 1, 2004.
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- Do the following:
- Draw a simple schematic diagram. It must show resistors,
capacitors, and transistors or integrated circuits, Use
correct symbols. Label all parts.
- Tell the purpose of each part.
- Do the following:
- Show the right way to solder and unsolder.
- Show how to avoid heat damage to components.
- Tell about the function of a printed circuit board.
Tell what precautions should be observed when soldering
printed circuit boards.
- Select ONE of the following:
- Tell how you can use electronics for a control purpose.
Build a circuit to show this.
- Tell about the basic principles of digital techniques.
Show how to change three decimal numbers into binary numbers.
Show how to change three binary numbers into decimal numbers.
Build a circuit to show digital techniques.
- Tell about three audio applications of electronics.
Build a circuit to show audio techniques.
- Do the following for the project you built in requirement
3:
- Show how to read the schematic diagram of the project.
- Show how the project works. To the best of your ability,
tell how it operates.
- Do the following:
- Show how to solve a simple problem involving current,
voltage, and resistance using Ohm's law.
- Tell about the need for and the use of test equipment
in electronics. Name three types of test equipment.
Tell how they operate.
- Tell about three jobs in electronics. Tell what training
is needed for each job.
BSA Advancement ID#: 44
Pamphlet Revision Date: 2003
Requirements last revised in 2003
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