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Syllabus of Instruction
Sequence of topic (per week)
• Class Participation
• Class Activity
• Quiz
• Major Examination (periodically)
Assessment
Formative
Summative
Syllabus or Instruction
Breakdown of Grade
CRITERIA FOR LECTURE BREAKDOWN (70%) PERCENTAGE
Time Management (Proper procedure, Project duration, Individual Task Interpretation) 25%
Data Presentation (Validation of the result based on Standard Operating Procedures) 25%
TOTAL 100%
Syllabus or Instruction [cont’d]
Grading System (zero based/Percentage)
Percentage Equivalent General Description
Equivalent
Activities
Discussion
Assignment
Class Participation
Seat No. 3
Types of Current
Ohms Law
Ohm's Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship
between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical
circuit.
The Current [I] is equal to the Voltage [V] applied divided by the
Resistance [R] in the circuit.
Fundamental of Electronics [cont’d]
The Resistance [R] is equal to the Voltage [V] applied divided
by Current [I] in the circuit.
The Voltage [V] is equal to the product of the Current [I] and the
Resistance [R] in the circuit.
Circuits
In electronics, a circuit is a complete circular path that electricity
flows through. A simple circuit consists of a current source,
conductors and a load. The term circuit can be used in a general
sense to refer to any fixed path that electricity, data or a signal
can travel through.
Fundamental of Electronics [cont’d]
How Electronics Circuit Works
Series Circuit
is a circuit in which there is only one path for current to flow.
Characteristics
Characteristics
Voltage across each load resistance is the same.