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modulation . 4. Compare, to each other, the various constituents of the electromagnetic spectrum on the basis of source, frequency, wavelength, energy and effect on living tissue. 5. Describe.... Draw diagrams to illustrate amplitude and frequencymodulated radio waves. 32 ENTRANCE LEVEL COMPETENCIES IN READING COMPREHENSION (Numbers in parentheses indicate which Entrance Examination(s) test...file size: 1207 kb -
to be reviewed. Study Materials/Resources Used Individual Learning
Modules (ILMs), textbooks, online resources, assisting tradespersons (list the Tradesperson(s) Name/Certificate Number/Red Seal Number...file size: 372 kb -
to heat treatment. 8. Describe the operation of the six way heat treating machine. 9. Set up a six way machine for multiple zones and zone control. 10. Describe the twin heat
module . 11. Describe...the use of low voltage power and considerations for duty cycle when using low voltage. 12. Set up twin heatmodule for a heat treatment operation. 13. Calculate power requirements given temperature...file size: 356 kb -
ELECTRICAL III Electrical Fundamentals III Control
Module Inputs, Switches, and Sensors ControlModule Outputs and Output Devices 26% 10% 29% 19% D E F ControlModules Multiplexing and Networking Advanced.... 2. Use electrical test equipment to identify and locate high resistance, shorts and opens. B. ControlModule Inputs, Switches and Sensors..................................................................................... 29% Outcome: Describe and test input devices. 1. Describe how and where discrete switches are used as controlmodules . 2. Identify types of sensor classification (inductive...file size: 550 kb -
Transmission Speeds Digital
Modulation Techniques and Data Compression Access Lines 7% 7% 10% G H Carrier Facilities Access Technology I Lab 13% 27% SECTION TWO A B C TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGIES Introduction...c) mechanical splice 17. Describe passive couplers. SECOND PERIOD - 27 - Classification: Public 18. Describe light sources and transmitters: a) LED and laser b) lightmodulation and basic transmitter...Relay, ATM d) DSL, FTTH, Wireless systems (802.xx) E. DigitalModulation Techniques and Data Compression ..................................................................... 7% Outcome: Describe...file size: 673 kb -
plugs b) distributors c) points d) pickup/sensors e) coils f)
modules g) connections, wiring. SECOND PERIOD Common Training - 26 - Classification: Public SECTION FOUR...including the following components: a) stator b) rotor c) rectifier assembly d) slip ring and brushes e) regulators f) integrated charing system controlmodules . 5. Service alternator and generator drive...) mufflers and spark arrestors. 5. Describe EFI and DI performance modification and performancemodules . 6. Describe trailers and truck decks for off road recreational equipment. 051...file size: 591 kb -
in diagnostics. 5. Perform tests of ignition systems. 6. Demonstrate the use of an inductive tachometer to verify rpm. 7. Demonstrate the testing of ignition
modules and systems. THIRD PERIOD - 21.... Describe the concepts, components and operation of fuel injection systems. 2. Describe the inspection, test procedures and replacement of sensors andmodules . 3. Retrieve and identify malfunction codes...file size: 506 kb -
principles of electronically controlled hydraulic system components. 3. Explain joystick and pulse width
modulated control systems. 4. Diagnose electrohydraulic system faults. SECTION TWO...file size: 557 kb -
of throttle and
modulator valves. 5. Describe the function of governors. 6. Explain the operation of a shift valve. 7. Explain how electronics are used to control an automatic transmission. 8. Identify...file size: 570 kb -
components. 3. Explain joystick and pulse width
modulated control systems. 4. Diagnose electrohydraulic system faults. SECTION TWO: .......... STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES...file size: 572 kb