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Quarter 1 - Module 1

This document covers an electronics assembly and servicing module that focuses on quality standards. It discusses assessing received materials and components, carrying out work according to standard procedures, checking materials against specifications, isolating and recording faults, and replacing faulty items. It also defines specifications, describes common types used in organizations, and specifies materials and components commonly used in electronics like wires, conductors, cables, and their basic constructions.

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Quarter 1 - Module 1

This document covers an electronics assembly and servicing module that focuses on quality standards. It discusses assessing received materials and components, carrying out work according to standard procedures, checking materials against specifications, isolating and recording faults, and replacing faulty items. It also defines specifications, describes common types used in organizations, and specifies materials and components commonly used in electronics like wires, conductors, cables, and their basic constructions.

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ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS

ASSEMBLY AND SERVICING

Quarter 1- Module 1
(Applying Quality Standards)
LO 1. Assess
the quality of
General objective received
materials or
for the components.
1 quarter :
st
1.2 Carry out
work in
accordance with
General objective standard operating
for the procedures.
1 quarter :
st
1.3 Check received
materials or
component parts
General objective against workplace
for the standards and
specifications.
1 quarter :
st
1.4 Isolate faults
General objective and faulty
materials.
for the
1 quarter :
st
1.5 Record and/or
report faults and
faulty materials to
General objective the supervisor
concerned in
for the accordance with
1 quarter :
st workplace
procedures.
1.6 Replace faulty
materials and
components in
General objective accordance with
for the workplace
procedures.
1 quarter :
st
After going through this
module, you are expected to:
 Define word specification.
 Determine the different types of
specifications.
 Identify the specification of materials
and components in electronics.
 Appreciate the importance of recording
specifications.
SPECIFICATION
 Often refers to a set of documented
requirements to be satisfied by a
material, design, product or service.
TYPES OF SPECIFICATIONS
USED IN DIFFERENT
ORGANIZATIONS
1. MATERIAL SPECIFICATION

It is a document where you can


find the details such as the
description of the materials,
including its requirements for
storage, tolerances, shelf-life,
specifications, name of supplier
and safety data.
2. TEST SPECIFICATION

A document specifying the test


approach for a product, machine,
component or equipment.
3. QUALITY SPECIFICATION

It is a document defining the


quality of a product, service or
process.
It includes tangible elements
such as the measurements and
intangible elements such as smell
or taste.
4. DESIGN SPECIFICATION

Is a detailed document providing


a list of points regarding a
product or process.
SPECIFICATIONS OF
MATERIALS AND
COMPONENTS
MATERIALS
WIRES
A slender, string-like piece of filament
or relatively rigid or flexible metal,
usually circular in section,
manufactured in a great variety of
diameters and metals depending on
its application.
MATERIALS

CONDUCTOR
Is a wire suitable for carrying an
electric current.
MATERIALS
CABLE
Is either a stranded conductor
(single-conductor cable) or a
combination of conductors insulated
from one another (multiple-conductor
cable).
BASIC
CONSTRUCTIONS
OF
WIRES
SINGLE CONDUCTOR

Only one conductor, either


bare or insulated.
MULTIPLE
CONDUCTORS
Consists of multiple insulated
wires.
TWISTED PAIRS

Two insulated wires usually


twisted together.
COAXIAL CABLE

Insulated center conductor


with a shield and jacket
overall.
2 VARIATIONS OF
CONDUCTORS
1. SOLID WIRE

It offers slightly lower


resistance with better
performance at high
frequencies.
2. STRANDED WIRE

It offers greater flexibility


and is used when higher
resistance to metal fatigue is
required.
Does Anyone have a
Question ?
Thank you

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