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The “National Model” Program for High School Electronics. Parkside High School - CTE Electronics Technology Salisbury, Maryland. Atex topics 1 Period 10 th graders. Careers Electronic Components & Schematics Soldering (IMT, SMT) Resistor Color Codes Basic Electricity and Test Equipment
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The “National Model” Program for High School Electronics Parkside High School - CTE Electronics Technology Salisbury, Maryland
Atex topics1 Period 10th graders • Careers • Electronic Components & Schematics • Soldering (IMT, SMT) • Resistor Color Codes • Basic Electricity and Test Equipment • Ohms Law with V,I,R • Solid Works • PCB Layout and Design • Multisim
Electronic Circuits Topics3 Periods(Junior Year) • Direct Current (DC) • Magnetism & Alternating Current (AC) • Analog Circuits • Digital
Electronic Systems3 Periods(Senior Year) • Computers • NIDA Systems • Musical Instruments • Electronic Detectors • Home Automation • Advanced Filters • Soldering/Cables • Certifications • Logic & Microcontrollers • Communications • Home Theater System • Photonics • Toys • Car Mobile Electronics • Home Appliances • SolidWorks/3D Printing
The next four slides detail DC, AC, Analog, and Digital Circuits
DC Circuits • Series Circuits • Parallel Circuits • Series-Parallel Circuits • Voltage and Current Dividers • Kirchoff’s Voltage and Current Laws • Conductors & Insulators • Batteries • Magnetism • Electromagnetism
AC Circuits • Alternating Voltage and Current • Capacitance • Capacitive Reactance • Capacitive Circuits • Inductance • Inductive Reactance • RC and L/R Time Constants • RLC Circuits • Resonance • Basic Filters
Analog Circuits • Semiconductors • Diodes • Linear Power Supplies • Transistors • Small signal Amplifiers • Large Signal Amplifiers • Operational Amplifiers • Oscillators • Integrated Circuits • Electronic Control Devices • Switch Mode Power Supplies • Digital Signal Processing
Digital Circuits • Number Systems (Counting and Converting) • Logic Gates • IC Specs and Simple Interfacing • Encoding/Decoding & 7 Segment Displays • Flip-Flops • Counters • Shift Registers • Arithmetic Circuits • Memories • Digital Systems • Connecting with Analog Devices
The next few slides detail What I believe to be the Electronic Circuits needed in an Electronics Program • Interesting to students • Great for recruitment • The focus is not so much the “Type” of system. But more about developing strategies for student technicians to use as they test, measure and align various systems.