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Cpen65-Computer Drafting

This course is a study of principles of electrical and electronic drafting and design. It focuses on modern representation used for block diagrams, wiring diagrams, and printed circuit board layouts. The course is 1 unit and 3 hours per week. It requires third year standing and prerequisite courses. The course objectives are for students to understand electronic symbols, components, diagrams and layout printed circuit boards. The course outline covers topics like block diagrams, electronics concepts, schematic diagrams, and uses software tools for schematic capture and PCB layout. Exercises include drafting diagrams and layouts using appropriate software.
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Cpen65-Computer Drafting

This course is a study of principles of electrical and electronic drafting and design. It focuses on modern representation used for block diagrams, wiring diagrams, and printed circuit board layouts. The course is 1 unit and 3 hours per week. It requires third year standing and prerequisite courses. The course objectives are for students to understand electronic symbols, components, diagrams and layout printed circuit boards. The course outline covers topics like block diagrams, electronics concepts, schematic diagrams, and uses software tools for schematic capture and PCB layout. Exercises include drafting diagrams and layouts using appropriate software.
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Course Name

COMPUTER ENGINEERING DRAFTING AND DESIGN

Course Description

A study of the principles of layout of electrical and electronic drawings,


stressing modern representation used for block diagrams, wiring/assembly
drawings and printed circuit board layouts.

Number of Units for Lecture


and Laboratory

1 unit laboratory

Number of Contact Hours


per Week

3 hours laboratory

Prerequisite

Third Year Standing

Course Objectives

After completing this course, the student must be able to:


1. Understand the Electronic symbols, components; Electronic diagrams,
flowcharts, system structures; Electro-mechanical packaging; and
Printed circuit board (PCB) layouts. Be able to identify electronic
symbols and components;
1. Be able to create detailed drawings of electronic circuits; and
2. Be able to layout and design artwork for PCB.

Course Outline

1. Block Diagrams and Flowcharts


2. Introduction to Electronics
2.1 Concepts in Electronics
2.2 Electrical, Electronic and Logic Components
2.3 Designation, Standards and Abbreviations
3. Schematic Diagram
4. Hand-sketched Schematic Diagrams
5. Introduction to Circuit Layout Software Tool
6. Schematic Capture
7. Wiring and Cabling Diagrams
8. Electronic Packaging

Exercise

Required Equipment

1. Block Diagrams and Flowcharts


Drafting Rules

PC & any appropriate software

2. Electronics Symbols standards

PC & any circuit layout software tool

3. Schematic layout using drafting


software tool

PC & any circuit layout software tool

4. PCB layout using drafting software PC & any pcb layout software tools
tool
5. Schematic to PCB layout using PC & any circuit layout software tools
drafting software tool
6. Wiring and Cabling diagram using PC & any wiring and cabling layout software
drafting software tool
tools

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