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DEKG 2113 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC LO1 Identify common shop hazards and common
PRINCIPLES workshop safety equipments.
LEARNING OUTCOMES LO2 Demonstrate the proper and correct tools
At the end of this course, students should be able and safety equipments usage for a given job.
to: LO3 Produce products during welding, fabrication
LO1 Understand the fundamental concepts of and fitting projects.
electricity (DC and AC). LO4 Prepare reports on all projects
LO2 Understand the uses of electrical and SYNOPSIS
electronics circuits. a. Welding
LO3 Familiarize with integrated and digital This course is designed to provide students with a
circuits. fundamental understanding of gas welding, arc
SYNOPSIS welding (SMAW) and MIG welding (GMAW),
This module provides knowledge relating to welding safety, welding machines (gas, arc, MIG),
electrical units and parameters, direct and electrode classifications and electrode selection.
alternating current sources, Ohm’s Law, passives Training to develop the basic welding skills in basic
components like resistor and capacitors in parallel joint configurations such as butt joint and tee joint.
and series connections, sine wave characteristic, b. Fabrication
transformers, actives components (integrated circuit) Covers layout, cutting, forming and joining of basic
like diode, transistor, operational amplifier, digital sheet metal and use of hand tools and equipment to
circuits and their application. develop and fabricate basic sheet metal project
REFERENCES based on drawing of the project.
a. Hughes, E., 2002, Electric and Electronic c. Fitting
Technology, Prentice Hall. This course is designed to give students a good
b. Robbins, H., and Miller, W.C., 2004, Circuits appreciation on the various types of hand tools
Analysis: Theory and Practice, 3rd Edition, commonly used for measurement, marking out, and
Thomson Delmar Learning. metal removal. This course also let the students
c. Boylstead R., Nashelsky L., 2002, Electronics understand the uses of common hand tools and
Devices and Circuit Theory, 8th Edition, Prentice appreciate the important of fitting work in the
Hall. finishing product. Through the hands-on practice
d. Codgell, J.R., 1999, Foundation of Electrical given, the students will acquire some of the basic
Engineering, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall. skills and technique involved with these hand
e. Irwin, J.D., Kerns, JR., D.V., 1995, Introduction processes.
to Electrical Engineering, Prentice Hall.
REFERENCES
a. Mike, T., 2004, Basic Manufacturing, 3rd
DMCU 1912 TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING Edition Butterworth-Heinemann.
WORKSHOP PRACTICE I b. Kibbe, R.R., Meyer, R.O., White, W.T., and
LEARNING OUTCOMES Neely, J.E., 2009, Machine Tool Practices, 9th
At the end of this course, students should be able to: Edition, Prentice Hall.
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