THEPRA-LAB: PCB Lab System
THEPRA-LAB: PCB Lab System
THEPRA-LAB: PCB Lab System
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<strong>THEPRA</strong>-<strong>LAB</strong>: <strong>PCB</strong> lab system<br />
Car electrical systems - basic principles and circuit diagnosis<br />
Diagnosis of electrical systems is essential<br />
at the car service workshop. The basis of<br />
diagnosis is the competence of recognising<br />
the electrical basic principles applied<br />
in the diverse, networked vehicle systems,<br />
how they interact in a partial system and<br />
how to verify this in measurements.<br />
In the end these initially seemingly chaotic<br />
partial and overall systems can be reduced<br />
to complete circuits where the basic<br />
principles apply.<br />
It can be assumed that the trainees targeted<br />
here are not dealing with electrical<br />
engineering for the first time. Still, the first<br />
tasks may commence with basic circuits<br />
already known to confirm what was taught<br />
before.<br />
When using vehicle lamps in the basic<br />
circuits and collecting experience with non<br />
-linear behaviour, the learners make their<br />
first step into the professional world .<br />
Educational targets<br />
��Even in task 1, they will improve their<br />
measuring and calculation knowledge of<br />
the principles of electrical circuits with<br />
genuine vehicle lamps.<br />
��They will learn about the laws of the<br />
different circuit types and apply them in<br />
vehicle lamp circuits.<br />
��In the third section, they will recognise<br />
how the overall voltage is divided in an<br />
intact and a defective circuit.<br />
��They learn about indications for error<br />
points in the measuring log of a defective<br />
current branch.<br />
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��In a vehicle-related relay control, they<br />
learn about the interaction of the components.<br />
��In an intact and a defective relay control,<br />
they can see how voltage measurement<br />
alone is sufficient to diagnose this<br />
vehicle-typical circuit<br />
Electrics and Electronics<br />
<strong>PCB</strong> 1<br />
Car electrical systems - basic principles<br />
and circuit diagnosis .<br />
Order No. 12 020 010<br />
For best equipment, we also recommend:<br />
12 050 011 DC lab mains adaptor<br />
12 020 020 Wire harness 2 mm plug<br />
12 020 021 Wire harness with insulated<br />
alligator clips<br />
16 062 012 Universal multimeter<br />
16 162 020 Oscilloscope 25 MHz<br />
16 162 015 Oscilloscope 20 MHz with<br />
True RMS Multimeter<br />
The unique course<br />
comprises comprehensivedocumentation<br />
and extensive<br />
worksheets for teachers<br />
and students. The<br />
solutions book contains additional further<br />
explanations and solution charts.<br />
Modifications reserved!<br />
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TECHNO<strong>LAB</strong> SA, Rotherdweg 16, CH-5022 Rombach/Switzerland - Tel +41 62 827 11 11 - info@technolab.org - www.technolab.org<br />
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