Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 04/23/96 |
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CAD242
1996 Fall – 2012 Fall |
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Schematic
and Logic Diagrams |
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Use
of symbol libraries and the basic elements of design layout for CAD. Identification
of symbols and their relationship to the physical parts. Prerequisites: CAD240 or permission of Instructor.
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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CAD242 1996
Fall – 2012 Fall |
Schematic and Logic Diagrams |
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Identify basic electronic components, their IEEE/ANSI
Y32.2 standard graphic symbols, and their reference designators, including
common units. (I, II) |
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Build an electronic components symbol library for drawing
schematics. (I-III) |
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Draw an electronic schematic to industry standards. (I-V) |
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Build a logic symbol library (gates and IC's) for drawing
logic diagrams and composite schematics. (III, VI) |
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Build a prototype drawing for generating schematics and
logic diagrams. (IV, V, VII) |
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Draw an logic diagram to industry
standards. (III, IV, VI, VII) |
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Identify basic logic gates and generate a truth table for
a simple gate sequence. (VI) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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CAD242 1996
Fall – 2012 Fall |
Schematic and Logic Diagrams |
I. Symbols for schematic
diagrams A. ANSI/IEEE standards B. Symbol scale II. Identification of basic
electronic components and their associated symbols and values III. Building E/M component
libraries A. Schematic symbols B. Logic gates IV. Common drawing
practices in E/M design A. Line types and weights B. Arrowheads C. Inputs/outputs 1. Left to right 2. Top to bottom D. Tie dots E. Crossovers F. Doglegs V. Schematic diagrams A. Sizing blocks B. Flow C. Using libraries D. Arrowheads, inputs,
outputs E. Notes, scale, and
documentation VI. Logic gates A. Types of gates B. Truth tables C. IC's VII. Logic diagrams A. Gates vs. components B. Sizing blocks C. Flow D. Using libraries E. Arrowheads, inputs,
outputs F. Notes, scale, and
documentation |