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BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
LEARNER NAME ASSESSOR NAME
DATE ISSUED HAND IN DATE SUBMITTED ON
Criteria Evidence Achieved
P2 - Use safe working practices in the electronics workshop/ laboratory.
Photographic evidence within Monostable & Astable practical activity log books.Observation record of using safe working practices during practical activity.
P6 - Use two methods of construction for a given electronic circuit.
Photograph evidence within logbook of completed breadboards and PCB’s.Completion of Monostable & Astable breadboard and PCB practical activities.
This brief has been verified as fit for purpose
Internal Verifier ANTHONY SPICER
Signature A J Spicer Date
1Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
UNIT 19 – ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT CONSTRUCTION (L/600/0418)
ASSIGNMENT THREE - CONSTRUCT ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS TO A GIVEN SPECIFICATION USING SAFE WORKING PRACTICES
BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
Assessor's commentsQualification Edexcel Lev 2 First Ext Cert in
EngineeringAssessor name
Unit number and title
Unit 19 – Electronic Circuit Construction (L/600/0418)
Learner name
Assignment titleASSIGNMENT THREE - CONSTRUCT ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS TO A GIVEN SPECIFICATION USING SAFE WORKING PRACTICES
Grading criteria Achieved?
P2 (in part) - Use safe working practices in the electronics workshop/ laboratory.
P6 (in part) - Use two methods of construction for a given electronic circuit.
Learner feedback
Assessor feedback
Action plan
Assessor signature Date
Learner signature Date
2Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
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TASK 1 – Monostable practical activity
P2 (in part) - Use safe working practices in the electronics workshop/ laboratory.
P6 (in part) - Use two methods of construction for a given electronic circuit.
555 Monostable timer manufacture
LOG BOOK
3Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
555 Monostable timer manufacture
Task You are to produce a simple Monostable circuit that can be used as a simple timer. You are to begin by listing the tools and equipment required. Once this is complete you are to produce a prototype of the circuit using a breadboard before producing the circuit on PCB. This log book should be completed alongside your practical work and include photographic evidence of you completing the various stages safely along with photographs of the completed breadboard and PCB
Equipment / Materials / Components needed
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4Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
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555 Monostable timer manufacture
Findings / Results / Problems /Conclusions
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Photographs of experiment
5Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
555 Monostable timer manufacture
Report of manufacture including safety points
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Photographs of manufacture
6Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING
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Engineering Department
Observation Record
Student Name
Programme BTEC Lev 2 First Ext Certificate in Engineering
Unit Number / Title 19 / ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT CONSTRUCTION
Which part(s) of the unit have been met?
Observation notes
How student’s performance met the requirements of the specification
P2 (in part) - Use safe working practices in the electronics workshop/ laboratory.
Through the manufacture of a 555 Monostable Electronic Circuit using a wide range of tools and equipment including, snips, strippers, soldering iron and PCB drilling station.
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Has clearly demonstrated that he/she is able to fulfil the assessment criteria shown.
This observation record is supported by the written answers and the evidence shown through the ‘Monostable experiment report’ in this assignment brief.
How and where the activity(s) took place? Through the manufacture of a Monostable Electronic Circuit, using a wide range of tools and equipment including, snips, strippers, soldering iron and PCB drilling station.
Witness signature Date
Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering 7
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Witness name Tel. No 01254 59055
Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering 8
BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
TASK 2 – Astable practical activity
P2 (in part) - Use safe working practices in the electronics workshop/ laboratory.
P6 (in part) - Use two methods of construction for a given electronic circuit.
Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
555 Astable counter manufacture
LOG BOOK
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BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
Task You are to produce a simple Astable circuit that can be used as a simple counter. You are to begin by listing the tools and equipment required. Once this is complete you are to produce a prototype of the circuit using a breadboard before producing the circuit on PCB. This log book should be completed alongside your practical work and include photographic evidence of you completing the various stages safely along with photographs of the completed breadboard and PCB
Equipment / Materials / Components needed
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555 Astable Counter manufacture
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BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
555 Astable Counter manufacture
Findings / Results / Problems /Conclusions
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INSERT PICTURE OF BREADBOARD HERE
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BTEC FIRST EXT CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING 500/7577/9
Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
555 Astable Counter manufacture
METHOD OF MANUFACTURE_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Photographs of manufacture
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Engineering Department
Observation Record
Student Name
Programme BTEC Lev 2 First Ext Certificate in Engineering
Unit Number / Title 19 / ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT CONSTRUCTION
Which part(s) of the unit have been met?
Observation notes
How student’s performance met the requirements of the specification
P2 (in part) - Use safe working practices in the electronics workshop/ laboratory.
Through the manufacture of a 555 Astable Electronic Circuit using a wide range of tools and equipment including, snips, strippers, soldering iron and PCB drilling station.
..............................................
Has clearly demonstrated that he/she is able to fulfil the assessment criteria shown.
This observation record is supported by the written answers and the evidence shown through the ‘Astable experiment report’ in this assignment brief.
How and where the activity(s) took place? Through the manufacture of a Astable Electronic Circuit, using a wide range of tools and equipment including, snips, strippers, soldering iron and PCB drilling station.
Witness signature Date
13Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
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Witness name Tel. No 01254 59055
14Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
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Student declaration
I declare that all the work submitted for this assignment is my own work or, in the case of group work, the work of myself and the other members of the group in which I worked, and that no part of it has been copied from any source.
I understand that if any part of the work submitted for this assignment is found to be plagiarised, none of the work submitted will be allowed to count towards the assessment of the assignment
Signed …………………………………… Date …………………………………
15Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering
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16Our Lady & St John Catholic College Engineering