VCE Systems Engineering Unit 1 — Electrotechnological systems design · Stage 6
Read and draw a circuit in several representations, and predict its behaviour before building it.
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Before this lesson:
Check every multimeter has a working battery and probes. A flat meter teaches students that measurement is unreliable.
Read and draw a circuit in several representations, and predict its behaviour before building it.
Check every multimeter has a working battery and probes. A flat meter teaches students that measurement is unreliable.
The voltage divider is the single most useful circuit in this unit. Every resistive sensor you use is a divider with one leg that changes.
1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2. Predict, measure, compare. Note that
the total is always smaller than either resistor — if your answer is bigger,
you have used the series formula.An LED is not a resistor. Connected straight across a supply it draws as much current as it can and destroys itself. The resistor is what makes it a circuit.
P = V x I. Work out how much power the
resistor is dissipating, and how much the LED is. Compare the resistor's
figure against its rating — these are quarter-watt parts, so anything
approaching 0.25W is a problem.power x time. If your LED ran
continuously for a day, how much energy would it use? Do the same sum for
an old 60W incandescent lamp and compare. This is the number behind every
efficiency claim you will make later in the unit.Do not skip step 1. A resistor value copied from the internet works by accident, and this unit is about not working by accident.
I can calculate what a circuit should do, build it, measure it, and explain any difference.
Students measure current in parallel and blow the meter fuse. Teach it as a rule with a reason: an ammeter is nearly a short circuit.
Where did your calculation and your measurement disagree, and what explains the gap?
PRP 1 and PRP 2 sheets with calculated, built and measured values for each.
End of lesson 3
Tomorrow / next lesson: Sensing the world.