Quarter 3 CSS 9 Module 7
Quarter 3 CSS 9 Module 7
Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
TLE
Computer Systems Servicing
Quarter 3-Module 7
Terminate/Connect Electrical
Wiring/Electronic Circuits
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TLE/TVL– Grade 9 Computer System Servicing
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Quarter 3 – Module 7: Terminate/ Connect electrical wiring/electronic circuits
First Edition, 2020
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What I Need to Know
This module is a one-lesson module. It covers key concepts of
terminating / connecting electrical wiring/electronic circuits.
WIRE
Lesson TERMINATION/CONNECTION
1 METHODS AND SAFETY
PROCEDURES
What’s In
Activity 1
MTEARIENT
5. Now that you have formed the two words, make a statement that
emphasizes the connection of the two words. In writing, you can
state how word 1(first word form) is related to word 2 (the second
word) form.
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What’s New
Activity 2:
Figure 1
Figure 2
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What is It
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Figure 1
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2. Tape it together - The first method is quick
and easy, but I wouldn't use it for anything
but a very short term solution until you can
make a better connection. Begin by twisting
the wire strands together as tightly as you
can. Finish off by applying electrical tape
around the twisted part for insulation. The
tape will also provide a bit of strength Figure 2
by holding the two wires together.
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6. Quick splice connector - The last method is fas t and
easy and you don't even have to use any tools at all.
You simply insert the wires on both ends, without
cutting the insulation, and push down the pins. It
will cut through the shielding into the wire and create
an electrical connection.
Figure 6
• When wiring, please be sure to turn off the power. Also, while the
power is on, please keep the cover closed and do not touch the
terminal.
• Please apply the correct voltage to the input terminal. If the correct
voltage is not applied, regular functions may not run, and this may
lead to damage or fire to the product.
• Please follow the voltage specifications for terminal polarity,
transmission circuits and electrical wiring for I/O jumpers. If errors
are made, this may lead to malfunctions.
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• Please do not remove a connector while the power is on, as this may
lead to malfunctions.
What’s More
ACTIVITY 3:
COLUMN A COLUMN B
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What I Have Learned
ACTIVITY 4
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What I Can Do
ACTIVITY 5
Rubrics
Criteria Percentage
Content 65%
Grammar 15%
Legibility 5%
ACTIVITY 6
Criteria Percentage
Completeness of the parts of a circuit 30%
Correct use of Schematic symbols 20%
Correctness of the flow 40%
Legibility 10%
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Assessment
Directions: Read and understand each question and encircle the letter of
the correct answer.
1. What part of a simple circuit controls the flow of current from the
source to the consuming devices?
a. Source
b. Protecting
c. Controlling
d. Connecting
4. In designing a circuit, what will be the last thing you need to do?
a. Prepare tools and materials.
b. Test the designed circuit.
c. Make a circuit plan.
d. Check the required parts.
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7. What will happen to the device if connectors are removed while the
power is still on?
a. Nothing will happen.
b. Malfunction of device.
c. Automatic shutdown
d. None of the above
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13. Which of the following electrical quantity is considered as
electrical path?
a. Switch
b. Wire/cable
c. LED
d. Battery
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Answer Key
Answers vary
Answers vary
Answers vary
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