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STA LUCIA HIGH SCHOOL


JP Rizal St. Sta. Lucia, Novaliches, Quezon CIty

Technology and Livelihood Education

Detailed Lesson Plan


Consumer Electronics Servicing 8 (Exploratory)

At the end of 60 minutes, the students should be able to:

I. OBJECTIVES
LEARNING COMPETENCY: LO 3. Prepare Electronic Diagrams

A. Knowledge
Define layout,
B. Skills
Illustrate the layout of electronic diagram;
C. Attitude
Appreciate the importance of standard layout in diagram..

INTEGRATION TO OTHER SUBJECT AREAS


● ESP – appreciate the importance of layout in diagram.
● English (Literacy) – writing English words and answering questions in simple sentence.

II. SUBJECT MATTER

STANDARDS IN LAYING-OUT ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS

Sources: K-12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module in
Consumer Electronics Servicing, pg. 82-83

Materials: book, modules (reference) instructional materials, manila paper, pictures, marker

III. PROCEDURE

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

A. Routine

● Prayer
Everybody stand up. (Name of student) Please
Dear Lord, thank you for this day ………… Amen
lead the prayer.
● Greetings
Good afternoon class Good afternoon Ma’am Bautista

● Classroom Management
Please remain standing. Pick up all the pieces of
trash under your chairs and arrange your chairs (Students picked up all trashes and arranged
properly. their chairs properly)
You may now take your seats.
(Students have already sat down)

● Checking of Attendance
Let’s check your attendance first. When I call your
name , say present/absent
(Teacher call their names) (Students answered present/absent)

B. Review
Before we proceed in today’s topic, let’s have a
short review first.

What was our topic last meeting? Our last topic ma’am is all about diagram and
it’s types.

Right! So, what do you mean by diagram? Diagram ma’am is a sketch or drawing
represent the electronic component.

Very good! What are the 4 types of diagram? Pictorial, schematic, block, and wiring diagram
ma’am.

You got it right! What is the difference between Pictorial diagram used actual image of an
those 3 types? electronic component. Schematic Diagram used
electronic symbols. Block diagram used block
of shapes like squares, rectangles, and
triangles.
Impressive!

C. Motivation

JUMBLED LETTERS
Direction: Arrange these jumbled letters to form
in a correct word. Answers:
1. ECNEREFER SNOITANGISED 1. Reference designation
2. LACIREMUN SEULAV 2. Numerical values
3. FFIXSU TTERSLE 3. Suffix letters
4. NILE THICKSSEN 4. Line thickness
5. TOUYAL 5. Layout
Answer Key:
1. Reference designation
2. Numerical values
3. Suffix letters
4. Line thickness
5. Layout

Process Questions:
1. How did you find this activity? Very fun, and interesting ma’am

2. Based on the words you created, what do I think our topic for today is about layout of
you think is our topic for today? diagram.

D. Unlocking of Difficulties
Here are some words that you may encounter during our discussion.
Layout- the way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out.
Reference Designation- A reference designator is used to identify a component within an
electrical schematic or on a printed circuit board (PCB). It consists of one or two letters followed by
numbers (e.g., C15, D10, J5, R18).
Suffix Letters- Suffixes are letters added to the end of a base word.

E. Presentation / Discussion
RULES FOR DRAWING SYMBOLS
One of the features of a quality electronic diagram A diagram is a visual representation of
is its appearance with simplicity in design and systems, structures, and relationships between
easy to understand lay-out. To achieve this, you things.
have to follow the following standards in laying-
out electronic diagrams.
A. Reference Designations
- The symbol used to represent various
components on a circuit diagram are
most often accompanied by a
combination of letters that identify
the components but are not
themselves a part of the symbol.

Components Class designation


letter(s)
Capacitor C
Diode D
Resistor R
Switch S or SW
Transformer T
Transistor Q or TR

When more than one symbol of a specific type of


component appears on a diagram, the letter(s) is
followed by numbers that identify the
component.
B. Numerical Values of Components
1. All resistors expressed in ohms
2. All capacitors expressed in microfarads
Example:
4,700 ohms is written as 4.7K
Capacitance value of 1 through 9,999 expressed
in picofarad units. Capacitance values greater
than 10,000 picofarads should be expressed in
microfarad units.
C. Suffix Letters
- Are used to identify separate parts of
unit upon on a diagram when such
components appear as a single,
enclosed unit.

D. Layout
- The layout or form of a diagram show
the main features prominently. The
parts of a diagram should be carefully
spaced to provide an even balance
between blank spaces and lines.

E. Line Thickness
- A schedule of line weights or line
conventions is used in drawing
electrical and electronics diagrams.

Line Application Line Thickness


For general use Medium
Mechanical Medium
connection, shielding,
and future circuit
lines
Bracket connecting Medium
dash line
Bracket and leaders Thin
line
Boundary of Thin
mechanical grouping
For emphasis thick

Kinds of Lines

 Connecting Lines – Lines connecting


symbols and other parts on a diagram
should, whenever possible, be drawn
either horizontally or vertically. As a
general rule, no more than three lines
should be drawn to any point on a circuit
diagram.
 Interrupted lines – Connecting Lines
whether single or in groups, may be
interrupted when a diagram does not
provide for a continuation of these lines
to their final destination.
 Dashed Lines – are used on schematic
and other types of diagrams to show a
mechanical linkage between components
or parts of components.

A. Activity

ILLUSTRATION

Direction: Draw an example of schematic


diagram of any electronic component or circuit.
Then label it with reference designations and
numerical values of components. (10 pts)

B. Analysis

1. How did you find this activity? I find this activity engaging and interesting,
because it enhanced my drawing skill.
2. What have you learned from this topic? I learned the importance of standard layout in
diagram in order to present it presentable.

C. Application

1. What values will you learn from doing the Patience, enthusiasm.
activity?

D. Evaluation

IDENTIFICATION

Direction: Identify the following.


1. What is the class designation letter for Answer:
capacitor?
1.C
2. What is the class designation letter for Switch?
3. What is the class designation letter for 2. S or SW
Transistor?
4. What is the class designation letter for 3.Q or TR
Transformer? 4. T
5. What is the class designation letter for Diode?
5.D

Answer Key:
1.C
2. S or SW
3.Q or TR
4. T
5.D

J. Assignment

In your notebook, write the definition of electrical hazards.

Prepared by:

ANDREA C. BAUTISTA
Student Teacher

Checked by:

LANI C. PACUAN
Teacher III, Cooperating Teacher

Noted by:

SOCORRO M. FLORES
Master Teacher I, TLE Department

CONRADO A. JARANILLA JR.


Head Teacher II, TLE Department

Approved by:

MARISSA F. DUKA
Principal IV

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