This document outlines the modules covered in the CSEC Electrical and Electronic Technology course. The course is divided into two units, with Unit 1 covering electrical theory, communication, and power systems. Unit 2 covers energy conversion, AC circuits, digital electronics, and data communication. Some of the key topics covered include Ohm's law, series and parallel circuits, transformers, primary and secondary cells, semiconductors, and their applications in amplifiers and as replacements for relays.
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This document outlines the modules covered in the CSEC Electrical and Electronic Technology course. The course is divided into two units, with Unit 1 covering electrical theory, communication, and power systems. Unit 2 covers energy conversion, AC circuits, digital electronics, and data communication. Some of the key topics covered include Ohm's law, series and parallel circuits, transformers, primary and secondary cells, semiconductors, and their applications in amplifiers and as replacements for relays.
This document outlines the modules covered in the CSEC Electrical and Electronic Technology course. The course is divided into two units, with Unit 1 covering electrical theory, communication, and power systems. Unit 2 covers energy conversion, AC circuits, digital electronics, and data communication. Some of the key topics covered include Ohm's law, series and parallel circuits, transformers, primary and secondary cells, semiconductors, and their applications in amplifiers and as replacements for relays.
Module 3: Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
Electrical and Electronic Technology Unit 2
Energy Converters and Logic Circuits
Module 1: AC Circuit Theory
Module 2: Digital Electronics and Data Communications
Module 3: Introductions to AC Machines
1.Ohm's Law
2.Resistance in series,parrallel and series parallel
3.Double wound transformers and Auto- transformers
4.Computation of transformer current and turn ratios
5. Must be able to draw diagrams to represent the windings of the transformers and provide clear explanations of the two transformers.
6. Must be able to were able to calculate the secondary voltage using the turns ratio.
7. Must have knowledge of the difference between primary and secondary cells and knowledge of polarization and its effect on the operation of the primary cell.
8. Must be able to able to apply knowledge of open circuit volts, terminal volts and load current to compute the internal resistance of a battery.
9. Must have knowledge of the p-n junction and semiconductor devices used in industry and must know the application of semiconductors in amplifier circuits and show relation of the p-n junction to the semiconductor diode.
10.Must have knowledge of the practical application of semiconductors as replacements for conventional relays