Maricopa Community Colleges  DFT212   19956-20086 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 07/22/08
DFT212 19956-20086 L+L 3 Credit(s) 6 Period(s)
Electro-Mechanical Design I
Mechanical, electrical and production factors involved in the design of electro-mechanical equipment. Emphasis on practical packaging problems related to electro-mechanical manufacturing.
Prerequisites: DFT111 or equivalent.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
DFT212   19956-20086 Electro-Mechanical Design I
1. Use industry standards to complete schematic, logic, block, and cabling diagrams. (I-VI)
2. Solve mathematical problems related to electro-mechanical PC designs. (I-VI)
3. Identify various electronic components. (II)
4. Draw and identify symbols used for schematic diagrams. (II, III)
5. Create the drawings used to build printed circuit boards. (II- IV, VI)
6. Identify and generate the required documentation used to generate printed wiring boards, circuit card assemblies, and cable assemblies. (V, VI)
7. Make a design layout drawing of a discrete component single- sided PC board from a schematic diagram. (VI)
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DFT212   19956-20086 Electro-Mechanical Design I
    I. Block diagrams
        A. Types of block diagrams
        B. Drawing block diagrams
      II. Symbols for schematic diagrams
          A. Identifying electronic parts
          B. Making component drawings
        III. Drawing schematic diagrams from rough sketches
            A. Laying out schematic diagrams
            B. Schematic examples
          IV. Logic symbols and drawings involving integrated circuits
              A. Gates
              B. Integrated circuits
              C. Logic diagrams
            V. Interconnecting diagrams
                A. Wiring harness and stake board
                B. Point-to-point wiring diagram
                C. Wire list
                D. Highway diagram
                E. Ribbon cable
              VI. Introduction to printed circuit boards
                  A. Function of a printed circuit board (PCB)
                  B. PCB types
                  C. PCB drawings
                  D. Board production
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