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Course Orientation

Course Code: CMPE 30141


Course Title: Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Instructor: Engr. Jomer Juan
About the Course
Course: CMPE 30141 (Computer Engineering Drafting and Design)
Units: 1 unit
Schedule: W 06:00PM-09:00PM
Delivery: Synchronous/asynchronous
Handler: Jomer S. Juan, ECE
About the Course
Requirements: Learning Logs (5%), Drafting Exercises [97,100] 1.0
(25%), Final Project (40%), Mid-term Assessment (15%),
Final Assessment (15%) [94,96) 1.25
[91,93) 1.5
• Each Student should enrolled in Google Classroom [88,90) 1.75
• Uphold academic integrity
[85,87) 2.0
• CMPE 30141 will be a lab-oriented course, there will
be no exams (except for mid-term and final [82,84) 2.25
assessment) but you should do all the drafting [79,81) 2.5
exercises.
[76,78) 2.75
75 3.0
<75 INC
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Learning Logs (5%)
Weekly submission of learning logs (video/audio recording)

You are required to fill-up a learning log at the end of each study week. Please use it to evaluate your week;
your learnings, questions or concepts that are not that clear to you, difficulties that you may have encountered,
feelings about the course and your plans given what you experienced. Learning logs must be at most 5 minutes
long.

Learning logs must be submitted within two weeks after the week-date. For example, the week 1 learning log
must be submitted within two weeks after 16 Oct, i.e. on or before Oct 30.

You get an automatic 10 points if you submit a “sensible” learning log. I will ask you to resubmit if needed.
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Drafting Exercises (25%)
Completion of drafting exercises is one of the main requirements of this course. Each week, you need to answer a set of items
that will assess if you are able to achieve the learning outcomes indicated in the study schedule and course content. This
should be done individually.

Final Project (40%)


One of the best ways to understand a product or device is through reverse engineering – it’s a hands-on way to satisfy one’s
curiosity about what’s inside a product and how it works, or to fix a device when instructions are lost or unclear.

All the methods and topic discuss on this course will be used to finish the given project.

Mid-term Examination (15%)


Final Examination (15%)
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Learning Plan
WEEK LEARNING
TOPIC
NO. ACTIVITIES
Orientation, Syllabus,
1 Course Orientation
Introduction to Logisim
2 Block Diagrams and Flowcharts (Part 1) Submit Project Proposal
Drafting Exercises, Learning
3 Block Diagrams and Flowcharts (Part 2)
Logs
Drafting Exercises, Learning
4 Electrical, Electronic and Logic Components (Part 1)
Logs
Drafting Exercises, Learning
5 Electrical, Electronic and Logic Components (Part 2)
Logs
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Learning Plan
WEEK LEARNING
TOPIC
NO. ACTIVITIES
Drafting Exercises, Learning
6 Designation, Standards and Abbreviations
Logs
Drafting Exercises, Learning
7 Hand-sketched Schematic Diagrams
Logs
Project Progress Report Presentation, Mid-term
8 Project Timeline / Gantt Chart
Examination Preparation
9 MID-TERM EXAMINATION

10 Circuit Layout Simulation Tool (Part 1) Learning Logs


Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Learning Plan
WEEK LEARNING
TOPIC
NO. ACTIVITIES
Drafting Exercises, Learning
11 Circuit Layout Simulation Tool (Part 2)
Logs
Drafting Exercises, Learning
12 Wiring and Cabling Diagrams Electronic Packaging
Logs
Drafting Exercises, Learning
13 PCB Design Process
Logs
Drafting Exercises, Learning
14 PCB Design Issues
Logs
Drafting Exercises, Learning
15 Etching (Part 1)
Logs
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Learning Plan
WEEK LEARNING
TOPIC
NO. ACTIVITIES
Drafting Exercises, Learning
16 Etching (Part 2)
Logs
17 Project Presentation Project Deliberation

18 FINAL EXAMINATION
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
REFERENCE MATERIALS

• Madsen, D. Engineering Drawing & Design. Delmar Cengage Learning, 2017.


• Bethune, J. Engineering graphics with AutoCAD 2008. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Prentice Hall,
c2017.
• Lockhart, and Cindy Johnson. Engineering design communication: conveying design through graphics. Upper
Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2016.
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
CLASS POLICIES AND GUIDELINES

• This course will be delivered remotely


• Language of Instruction: Think before you type or click
• Email:
• Please start the subject line with “Computer Engineering Drafting and Design”.
• I will be checking my email and the discussion forums every MTWThFS 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
• Note: Your teachers are human beings too. They don’t work 24/7 and they also feel tired. Please be patient.

• Release of Grades: Please give me two weeks to check and to grade your submissions.
• Reaching Out: Do not hesitate to reach out to your teacher or your classmates if you need help with the
course or are having trouble keeping up with the pace of the course. These are challenging times, and we
should support each other.
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
CLASS POLICIES AND GUIDELINES

• A peer evaluation report will be required from each group member which may affect a student’s final class
standing.
• Complaints regarding exam results, projects, and other requirements shall entertained only until a week after
its release.
• Cheating in any form is punishable with a grade of INC.
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
CONSULTATION HOURS

• You may email me your questions and/or concerns from Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm. Expect a response
within 48 hours.
• For live consultation via Zoom or Google Meet, email me your desired date and time. Expect to receive a
confirmation within 48 hours.
Important Dates
11 Oct 2021: Start of classes
11-29 Oct 2021: Adjustment Period
6-11 Dec 2021: Mid-term and Departmental Examinations
20 Dec 2021 – 2 Jan 2022: Christmas Vacation
3 Jan 2022: Classes resume
31 Jan – Feb 5 2022: Final and Departmental Examinations of Graduating students
14-19 Feb 2020: Final and Departmental Examinations of Non-Graduating students
19 Feb 2022: First semester ends
Project Proposal
• One of the best ways to understand a product or device is through reverse engineering – it’s a hands-
on way to satisfy one’s curiosity about what’s inside a product and how it works, or to fix a device
when instructions are lost or unclear.
• All the methods and topic discuss on this course will be used to finish the given project.
• Proposal to be emailed containing:
• Project Title
• Project Description
• Schedule a 10-minute consultation with me so we can discuss your proposal

• 4 members / group

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