Interpreting Electrical Schematics
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Course Description
This is the fourth lesson in the iKNOW™ Electrical Print Reading Library. This lesson describes the steps for interpreting the relationships among the input, logic, and output components of an electrical schematic.
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Course Outline
Topics:
Schematic Structure
Labels and Margin Notes
Steps in Analyzing the Schematic
Analyzing the Schematic
Objectives:
• List and define the two basic parts of an electrical schematic.
• Describe the layout of a typical electrical schematic.
• List and describe various conventions for labeling schematics.
• Describe the steps for interpreting schematics.
• Given a device in an electrical schematic, state the function of that device.
• Given a rung in an electrical schematic, interpret the function of that rung.
• Given the margin notes in an electrical schematic, determine what rungs are associated with the output device.
• Interpret an electrical schematic.
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Schematic Structure
Labels and Margin Notes
Steps in Analyzing the Schematic
Analyzing the Schematic
Objectives:
• List and define the two basic parts of an electrical schematic.
• Describe the layout of a typical electrical schematic.
• List and describe various conventions for labeling schematics.
• Describe the steps for interpreting schematics.
• Given a device in an electrical schematic, state the function of that device.
• Given a rung in an electrical schematic, interpret the function of that rung.
• Given the margin notes in an electrical schematic, determine what rungs are associated with the output device.
• Interpret an electrical schematic.
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 0.50 hours |
| Duration of Access | 1 year |
| Instructor | Self Study |
| Vendor | ITC Learning |
| Prerequisites/Audience | Prerequisites: Knowledge of electrical schematic symbols for input, logic, and output devices. |
| Requirements/Materials Included | Hardware/Software Requirements • Minimum: 486 66-MHz system, 16MB of RAM, color monitor • Recommended: Pentium 100-MHz system, 32MB of RAM, color monitor • 50-70MB free disk space on C drive • Windows 95 or greater • Recommended browsers: Netscape Navigator, version 6 or greater, or Internet Explorer, version 4.01 or greater • High speed Internet connection • CD-ROM drive, 2X or greater if running the lesson from a CD-ROM • Cookies and Java must be enabled • Windows Media Player, version 7 or greater • Disable popup blockers |
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