DC Circuits GAP Workshop Presentation includes links to resources
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Transcript DC Circuits GAP Workshop Presentation includes links to resources
By Mike Kwiatkowski
Goals
Define CTAG
Review Learning Outcomes for DC Circuits
Discuss teaching methods for various topics
Learn something new!
What does CTAG mean?
Career Technical Credit Transfer (CT2) or Career
Technical Assurance Guide (CTAG)
Learning outcomes match introductory technical
course
Developed from Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) for
state colleges
Prerequisites
CTAG courses may have some prerequisites as defined
by the TAG requirements
DC Circuits requires College Algebra
Learning Outcomes
Electrical components and quantities
2. Definitions: Voltage, Current, Resistance and Power
3. Ohm’s Law, Electrical Energy and Power and
Kirchoff’s Laws
4. Series Analysis
5. Parallel Analysis
6. Series-Parallel Analysis
7. Circuit Theorems: Thevenin’s and Norton’s
8. Mesh and Nodal Analysis
9. Properties of Capacitors in a DC circuit
10. Properties of Inductors in a DC circuit
1.
Electrical Components and and
Quantities
Schematic symbols for circuit components
SI standard units and prefixes
Electrical components
Significant digits
Engineering notation
Unit conversion
Suggestions!
Scheme-it
http://www.digikey.com/schemeit
Name that part
Metric prefix worksheet
Definitions
Define Voltage, Current, Resistance and Power
Interpret standard resistor code
Use lab equipment to measure voltage and resistance
Calculate power
Suggestions!
BlBrROYGBVGyWh pneumonic
Resistor code app
Worksheets!!!
Ohm’s Law, electrical energy and
power
Define Ohm’s Law, electrical energy and power
Use Ohm’s Law to find voltage, current and resistance
in simple circuits
Describe relationship between voltage, current and
resistance
Design, build and test to achieve a specific voltage,
current or resistance
Select resistors based on power considerations
Suggestions!
Circuit labs
Build simple resistive circuits and derive Ohm’s Law
from measurements
Equation manipulation
Series Circuit Analysis and
Kirchoff’s Law of Voltage
Define a series circuit
State Kirchoff’s Law of Voltage
Apply Kirchoff’s Law to a series circuit
Calculate effective resistance of resistors in series
Create and use a voltage divider
Suggestions!
Series Circuit labs
Create series circuits and demonstrate Kirchoff’s Law
Demonstrate all elements have same current flowing
through them
Introduce sensors as part of a voltage divider
Possibly use an Arduino to capture voltage value
Parallel Circuit Analysis and
Kirchoff’s Law of Current
Define a parallel circuit
Define Kirchoff’s Current Law
Determine effective resistance for two or more
resistors in parallel
Apply Kirchoff’s Current Law to a simple circuit
Apply current divider rule
Suggestions!
Labs!
Possibly introduce transistors as a current source
Measure current in labs using an ammeter
Series-Parallel Circuit Analysis
Define a series-parallel circuit
Recognize a balanced Wheatstone bridge
Find effective resistance for a series-parallel circuit
Analyze 2 and 3 loop circuits
Suggestions!
LABS!
For all the rest of the topics the final suggestion is to do
labs test the concepts
Circuit Theorems
Define Superposition, Thevenin and Norton’s
theorems
Define maximum power transfer
Convert sources
Calculate the voltages and currents in a multi-source
series-parallel circuit
Calculate the equivalent Thevenin and Norton ciruits
Convert a Norton circuit to a Thevenin circuit
Convert a Thevenin circuit to a Norton circuit
Calculate voltages and currents using superposition
Mesh and Nodal Analysis
Describe Mesh or Nodal Analysis
Develop equations for two loops
Recognize when sources need to be converted
Find currents and voltage through all resistors in a two
loop circuit
Analyze a complex circuit consisting of three or more
loops finding voltages and currents through all
resistors
Capacitors in a DC Circuit
Define capacitance, charge, universal time constant
and dielectric characteristics
Describe the basic construction of a capacitor and
various types of capacitors
Calculate capacitance from physical characteristics of a
capacitor
Calculate current and voltage in an RC circuit at
various whole time constants
Solve for voltage, current and time in RC circuit
Inductors in a DC Circuit
Define inductance and basic construction of an
inductor
Describe voltage and current in steady state
Sketch current and voltage in a transient circuit
Calculate inductance from physical charactistics
Calculate current and voltage in an RC circuit at
various whole time constants
Solve for voltage, current and time in RL circuit
Resources
https://techprepnwo.org/
http://www.techprepswohio.org/
http://makezine.com
http://www.instructables.com/
http://www.adafruit.com/
http://www.arduino.cc/