Tle CSS: Testing Electronic Components (Part 1)
Tle CSS: Testing Electronic Components (Part 1)
TLE CSS
Module 7:
Testing Electronic
Components (Part 1)
TLE Computer System Servicing – Grade 7/8
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Module 7: Testing Electronic Components [Part 1]
First Edition, 2020
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What I Need to Know
Objectives
After going through this module, you are expected to do the following;
1. Obtain and clarify work instructions based on job order or client
requirements
2. Consult responsible person for effective and proper work coordination
3. Obtain and interpret data sheets/application notes based on
manufacturer’s specifications
4. Define testing criteria to ensure that components meet technical and
quality requirements
5. Identify various testing methods based on types of electronic components
6. Prepare and check required test and measuring instruments and tools in
accordance with established procedures
7. Establish record system to document testing results, including problems
and faults
Fault a problem or bad part that prevents something (e.g. circuit) from functioning
well as it is expected
Open a defect that occur in a component where there is no continuous flow of electric
current
Shorted a defect developed in component where there is an excessive flow of electric
current
Digital relating to information that is stored in the form of the number 0 and 1 or
called binary numbers
What I Know
Pre-test
A.
1.
2. B.
C.
3.
D.
4.
E.
5.
6. F.
7. G.
H.
8.
I.
9.
J.
10.
Test II: Multiple Choice
Write only the letter that correspond to your answer
11. Which of the following component does not belong to the group?
a. Resistor c. Transistor
b. Capacitor d. inductor
Lesson
Testing Electronics
6 Components [Part 1]
Each device has its own purpose, it helps a lot to finish our task in a shorter
time and make our life easier. Often, we use it and in some instances it fails to
function. A defective device affects our work and sometimes it can cause injury.
In order to bring back the usability of the device it needs to be tested to determine
the problem in order to fix it. In this module, learners will learn how to test
electronic components, familiarize the tools needed to test the components as well
as the safety in conducting the test.
What’s In
In your previous lessons, you were taught how to terminate and connect
electronics circuit. Due to frequent use of our devices, it is not avoidable that
something not good will happen to some components or parts of our device. As part
of testing of functionality of a device/equipment, we will review first the different
component symbols used in schematic diagrams.
(a)
Resistor
Fixed resistors (a) carbon
composition resistor (b)
wirewound resistor
b)
Electrolytic Capacitor
It is polarized type of
capacitor
Rectifier Diode
Used primarily in
converting AC to DC
Light Emitting Diode
Transformer
Inductor
A coil of wire
NPN Transistor
PNP Transistor
Speaker
An audio output device
Relay Switch
Electrically controlled
switch
Notes to the Teacher
• Guide the learners in using the tools and materials to
attain the correct output of testing.
• Apply OHS procedure when performing the actual
testing
What’s New
Step 1: DIAGNOSE
The first step is to determine whether a problem really exists. To carry out this step,
a technician must collect as much information about the system, the circuit, and the
components used, and then diagnose the problem.
Step 2: ISOLATE
The second step is to apply a logical and sequential reasoning process to isolate the
problem. In this step, a technician will operate, observe, test, and apply
troubleshooting techniques in order to isolate the malfunction.
Step 3: REPAIR
The third and final step is to make the actual repair and final test the circuit.
To troubleshoot, you will need a thorough knowledge of troubleshooting techniques,
a very good understanding of test equipment, documentation in the form of technical
and service manuals, and experience.
Component Substitution
This should be equal to or greater than that of the original component. In the case
of test and measuring instruments, capacitors should not only be close-tolerance
types but should also be high-stability components. As with resistors, if the
capacitors used here change with age or temperature, the instrument will become
unreliable.
a. Transformer
Replacement should have the same turns ratio, voltage/current ratio and rating as
the original component. The power rating (VA) and frequency range are also
important.
b. Transistor
Transistor substitution is fairly common, particularly with lower cost equipment. In
some cases you may have a choice between a numbers of different transistors. At
other times the replacement must be exact.
c. Resistors
Be sure that the replacement component has the same power rating and resistance
value. Its tolerance must be at least as good, and can be better.
d. Capacitors
Ensure that the replacement component has the same capacitance value as that of
the original, and that its tolerance is the same or better. The working voltage rating
must also be the same or better (greater).
e. Other Components
The same considerations apply to other types of components (diodes, fuses,
speakers, etc.). In every case, it is necessary to proceed with caution, and to be
sure that the replacement is correctly rated.
Datasheet
Sample datasheet
https://intranet.ctism.ufsm.br/gsec/Datasheets/IRF740.PDF
What is It
Activity 1
Answer the following in your test notebook.
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B. Based on the sample datasheet, what is the name of the component shown?
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Activity 2
Identify the different electronic components found in the picture.
Figure 2: https://www.uchobby.com/index.php/2007/0 1
What I Have Learned
Activity 3
Write/Draw your answer in your test notebook
1. Explain the three basic steps in troubleshooting and repair of electronic circuits.
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2. Based on the circuit board in figure 2, draw the schematic symbols of the
numbered components.
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What I Can Do
Activity 4
What are the factors to consider in substituting the following components?
1. Resistor
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2. Capacitor
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3. Diode
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4. Transformer
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5. Transistor
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Assessment
Post test
Matching type:
Match the different components in column A with their schematic symbol in column
B. write only the letter that correspond to your answer.
Column A Column B
Actual Component Component Symbol
A.
1.
2. B.
C.
3.
D.
4.
E.
5.
6. F.
7. G.
H.
8.
I.
9.
J.
10.
Test II: Multiple Choice
Write only the letter that correspond to your answer
12. Which of the following component does not belong to the group?
a. Resistor c. Transistor
b. Capacitor d. inductor
Additional Activities
Activity 5
Find any defective electrical or electronic appliance in your home (e.g. computer,
radio, TV, cassette, karaoke, rice cooker, etc.). Identify what appliance you have.
Open it and try to inspect the internal parts of this. Enumerate and describe the
components you found inside.
Explain how this appliance function before it was damage.
In your own opinion what was the cause of the damage of this appliance?
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Answer Key
15.B 15.C
14.C 14.C
13.C 13.B
12.B 12.C
11.C 10.resistor 11.B
10.H oscillator 10.H
9. E 9. crystal 9. E
8. F 8. capacitor 8. F
7. C 7. IC 7. C
6. G 6. inductor 6. G
5. J 5. relay switch 5. J
4. A 4. transformer 4. A
3. B 3. transistor 3. B
2. I 2. speaker 2. I
1. D 1. diode 1. D
References
Nigel P. Cook Electronics a Complete Course 2nd Ed.
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https://www.dreamstime.com/close up electronic components desktop
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https://intranet.ctism.ufsm.br/gsec/Datasheets/IRF740.PDF
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