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Electronic Drafting
DFT 58A&B
Cliff Monroe - Instructor
MISSION COLLEGE ELECTRONIC DRAFTING 58A
Course Syllabus Cliff Monroe - Instructor
CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is an introduction to basic electronic drafting. It is a study of symbols, methods and techniques used in the preparation of electronic drawings. The course covers electronic symbols, schematic diagrams, logic diagrams, wiring diagrams, block diagrams, and single sided circuit board design and documentation. Discrete, analog and digital printed circuit layout techniques will be taught along with printed circuit documentation and parts list requirements. Credit/no credit option.
LECTURE HRS PER WEEK LAB HRS PER WEEK LAB BY ARRANGEMENT
2 2 1
COREQUISITE Draft 71A, ADVISORY MATH 903
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon successfully completing this course the student will be able to:
1. Produce a schematic, block, logic, and wiring diagram per ANSI standards.Solve engineering graphic problems with clear and accurate graphic solutions. Produce analog schematics, fabrication, assembly and silkscreen drawings given minimum technical input. Select, justify and apply the underlying design principles of analog printed circuit layout. Demonstrate ANSI, MIL-STDS, and commercial specifications in producing PCB art work. Research commercial catalogs for component selection and applications.
COURSE CONTENT AND SCOPE
A.Outline of topics to be addressed in the course
1. Introduction to the electronic industry
2. Schematic Capture CAD software (Protel)
3. Drafting standards
4. Electronic components
5. Schematic diagram (Analog)
6. Electronic circuits
7. Printed wiring development
8. Analog layout procedures
9. Component mounting
10. Artmaster development
11. Fabrication drawing
12. Assembly drawing
13. Fabrication of printed circuit board
14. Drawing list and Bill of Materials drawing.
B.Required text
The student will read the Technical Drawing textbook, ANSI Standards reference text and current technical publications such as ANSI Y14.1 ,Y32.2.
Kirkpatrick,Electronic Drafting and Printed Circuit Board Design, 2nd edition, Delmar Publishers, New York, 1989.
C.Writing assignments, demonstrations of ability to use symbol systems or demonstrations of ability to apply skills learned in the course.
Graphic solutions of selected problems in the form of assignments will demonstrate the student’s ability to select, formulate, and present information in a concise manner. The level of difficulty of assigned problems will range from basic electronic circuit assignments at the beginning of the semester to difficult and complex multi-circuit assignments toward the end of the semester.
A term paper will be assigned to allow the student technical writing experience.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be based on lab work assignments, quizzes, midterm examination, term paper and the final exam. Students will be awarded points according to the following breakdown:
Approx. % of final grade
• Lab work assignments 60
• Quizzes/term paper 10
• Midterm examinations 20
• Final examination 10
ATTENDANCE
All students are expected to attend and be punctual to the required sessions. Students with more than five (5) absences will be dropped from the class.
QUIZZES AND EXAMS
Quizzes can be expected at any time during the scheduled class meetings. The midterm and final exams will be reviewed and the dates announced. Missed quizes and exams will be recorded as an "F" grade.
DUE DATES
All assignments will be turned in on or before the start of the next unit of instruction. Late assignments will not be accepted (unless extenuating circumstances).
DRAWING TURN-IN PROCEDURE
All drawings will be turned in as a hard copy. A disk may be requested for plagiarism reasons.
OFFICE HOURS
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Daily and by appointment, phone 408-855-5349
ELECTRONIC DRAFTING 58A FALL SEMESTER 1993 Instr: C. Monroe
Tuesday Thursday
SEPT Chpt1 24 25 Chpt 2 Lettering Due 26 Aug
Chpt 3 31 1 Chpt 3 Ex 3-2 Due 7 Sept
Chpt 4 7 8 Chpt 4 Ex 4-3 Due 14 Sept Chpt 5 14 15 Chpt 5 Ex 5-2 Due 21
Chpt 5 21 22 Chpt 5 Ex 5-6 Due 28 Sept
Chpt 5 28 29 Chpt 5 Ex 5-9 Due 5 Oct OCT Chpt 6 5 6 Chpt 6 Ex 6-3 Due 12 Oct
Chpt 7 12 13 REVIEW
19 20 Chpt 7 MIDTERM EXAM 19 Oct
Chpt 7 26 27 Chpt 7 Ex 7-4 Due 2 Nov
NOV Chpt 8 2 3 Chpt 8 Term Paper
Chpt 8 9 10 Chpt 8 Due 11 Nov
Chpt 9 16 17 Chpt 9 Ex 9-1 Due 23 Nov
Chpt 9 23 24 Chpt 9 Ex 9-3 Due 7 Dec
DEC Chpt 9 30 1 Chpt 9 All work due 7 Dec
7 8 Course Review 1415 FINAL EXAM WEEK
MISSION COLLEGE ELECTRONIC DRAFTING 58B
Course Syllabus Cliff Monroe - Instructor
CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is an introduction to printed circuit design. Discrete, analog and digital printed circuit layout and artwork techniques will be taught along with printed circuit documentation and parts list requirements. The student will gain an understanding of production considerations for the manufacturing of printed circuit boards.
Credit/no credit option.
LECTURE HRS PER WEEK LAB HRS PER WEEK LAB BY ARRANGEMENT
2 2 1
PREREQUISITE
Draft 58A or equivalent, or demonstrate subject matter proficiency.
Recommend eligibility for Math 903.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon successfully completing this course the student will be able to:
1. Solve engineering graphic problems with clear and accurate graphic solutions.
2. Produce analog schematics, fabrication, assembly and silkscreen drawings given minimum technical input.
3. Use CAD to produce a simple 2-sided printed circuit board given a specific circuit diagram.
4. Select, justify and apply the underlying design principles of analog printed circuit layout.
5. Prepare list of materials, artwork, and all documentation to produce an analog printed circuit board.
6. Demonstrate step by step techniques used by industry to produce engineering artwork.
7. Demonstrate ANSI, MIL-STDS, and commercial specifications in producing PCB artwork.
8. Research commercial catalogs for component selection and applications.
COURSE CONTENT AND SCOPE:
A.Outline of topics to be addressed in the course
1.Introduction to the printed circuit industry
2. Orientation to schematic capture CAD software (Protel)
3. Drafting standards
4. Schematic diagram (Analog)
5. Printed wiring development
6. Analog layout procedures
7. Component mounting
8. Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) experience
9. CAD printed circuit board familiarization
10 .Printed circuit board tongue dimensioning
11. Artmaster development
12 .Silkscreen artmaster
13. Fabrication drawing
14. Assembly drawing
15. Standard photographic practices
16. Printed circuit design rules
17 .Fabrication of printed circuit board
B..Required texts:
The student will read the Technical Drawing textbook, ANSI Standards , ANSI Y14.1, Y32.2. and ANSI/IPC-D-275, is required to understand the classroom lessons.
Ginsberg,G., Printed Circuits Design, New York, N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1991.
ANSI/IPC-D-275, Design Standards for Rigid Printed Boards, Illinois: American National Standards, 1991.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be based on lab work assignments, quizzes, midterm examination, term paper and final exam. Students will be awarded points according to the following breakdown:
Approx. % of final grade• Lab work assignments 60• Quizzes/term paper 10• Midterm examination 20• Final examination 10
ATTENDANCE
All students are expected to attend and be punctual to the required sessions. Students with more than five (5) absences will be dropped from the class.
QUIZZES AND EXAMS
Quizzes can be expected at any time during the scheduled class meetings. The midterm and final exams will be reviewed and the dates announced. Missed quizes and exams will be recorded as an "F" grade.
DUE DATES
All assignments will be turned in on or before the start of the next unit of instruction. Late assignments will not be accepted (unless extenuating circumstances).
DRAWING TURN-IN PROCEDURE
All drawings will be turned in as a hard copy. A disk may be requested for plagiarism reasons.
OFFICE HOURS
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Daily and by appointment, phone 408-855-5349