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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Bohol

GRADE 9/11 – TVE/TLE (Computer System Servicing)


SECOND QUARTER
LEARNING ACTIVITY NO. 13

Type of Activity: Concept Notes/Skills

Activity Title: Segregate technical drawings in accordance with the types and kinds of
drawings.
Learning (TLE_IACSS9-12PMC-IIf-g-13)
Competency:
Learning Target: To segregate technical drawings in accordance with the types and kinds
of drawings
References:

CONCEPT NOTES:

Segregate technical drawings in according with the types and kinds of drawings

Schematic diagram – A diagram that shows the components used in their interconnection. Each graphic
symbol is also accompanied with a reference designation to distinguish it from other similar symbols. It
does not illustrate the physical size, shape or chassis location of the component parts and devices.

Block Diagram – This form usually uses block of squares, rectangles or triangles to represent components,
group of components or units of equivalent. Block diagrams are particularly used to represent internal
components of an integrated circuit.

Chart

In general a chart is a graphic representation of data. Charts allow users to see what the results of data
to better understand and predict current and future data. In the picture below, is an example picture of a
column chart of unique visitors Computer Hope has received between the years of 2000 and 2006. As can be
seen in this example, you can immediately see a gentle increase of users without reading any data.
Column Chart

Bar Chart

Flow Chart

Graph

Line Chart
Pie Chart

A causal loop diagram (CLD) is a causal diagram that aids in visualizing how different variables in a
system are interrelated. The diagram consists of a set of nodes and edges. Nodes represent the variables and
edges are the links that represent a connection or a relation between the two variables. A link marked positive
indicates a positive relation and a link marked negative indicates a negative relation. A positive causal link
means the two nodes change in the same direction, i.e. if the node in which the link starts decreases, the other
node also decreases. Similarly, if the node in which the link starts increases, the other node increases as well.
A negative causal link means the two nodes change in opposite directions, i.e. if the node in which the link
starts increases, the other node decreases and vice versa.

Layout
The layout or form of a diagram should show the main features prominently. The parts of a diagram
should be carefully spaced to provide an even balance between blank spaces and lines. Enough blank space
should be left in the areas near symbols to avoid crowding any necessary notes or reference information (Fig.
3-3).
Self-Check 4.1.2
DIRECTIONS: Identify the given illustrations as schematic diagram, loop diagram, layout plan, block diagram,
or a chart.

1. ______________________________

2. ______________________________

3. ______________________________

4. ______________________________

5. _____________________________

6. _____________________________

7._____________________________
8. ____________________________

9. ____________________________

10. __________________________
Performance Test 4.1.2
Directions: From the given schematic diagram below, name the component parts found in the diagram and
draw the symbol of the component part in the table given.

Name of the Component Parts Symbol

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