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Systems and Control – Fuse Tester

Design and Technology. Systems and Control – Fuse Tester. Date. Date. Date. Checklist. Checklist. Checklist. This lesson I will complete _____ __________________________________________________ By _______________________ _________________________.

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Systems and Control – Fuse Tester

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  1. Design and Technology Systems and Control – Fuse Tester

  2. Date Date Date Checklist Checklist Checklist This lesson I will complete _____ __________________________________________________ By _______________________ _________________________ This lesson I will complete _____ __________________________________________________ By _______________________ _________________________ This lesson I will complete _____ __________________________________________________ By _______________________ _________________________

  3. Introduction to Systems and control

  4. The task Context: Electrical products often break due to lots of small parts and fragile electrical components, these repairs can be expensive and often unnecessary as the fault is simply caused by a ‘blown fuse’. Context:- is the problem that has to be solved. Brief:- is what you will do to solve the problem. Specifications:- a list of things your product must fulfil. The specification list is what you will use to evaluate your product against when you have finished. What kind of people could use a fuse tester? Why would they need it? What will make them want your fuse tester? Brief: To design and make an electrical device to test is a fuse is working that can be used by …………………………… ..................................................................................………………………………………………………………………………...

  5. Exploring the task

  6. Specifications Use the information you have learned to write a list of specifications for your fuse tester. Remember:- these specifications must match your design brief. Specifications • The fuse tester must:

  7. How to solder The steps to soldering have all gotten muddled up can you put them in the correct order and match the sentences below to the correct picture? Step 1. Twist the parts together Heat the 2 parts to be joined Leave it too cool and harden. Slowly push the solder into the hot area Tin the tip of the soldering iron with solder Clean the tip of the soldering iron on a damp sponge

  8. Resistors

  9. label these components:

  10. Planning B. Write down the two quality checks that are made. A . Can you place the following tasks into the order they need to be done. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Why were these checks made? _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Carefully twist components together Are the components in correct place? Teacher gives you your components Completed circuit Trim legs of soldered components with wire cutters Drill Holes Test your circuit and fault find Carefully solder component legs together Wear goggles Is the solder joint secure?

  11. Planning – Flow chart Key Start/Stop

  12. How can I draw in isometric?

  13. Packaging Ideas You can use the lines drawn for you to help make an isometric cuboide for your packaging design. Then have a go at drawing your own using the rest of the page.

  14. Remember: Your design must include the things from your starter worksheet. And, You must evaluate each of your ideas.

  15. Name:___________________ Developing ideas

  16. Developing ideas

  17. Final Idea

  18. Evaluation Name:_____________________ Look at the sentences below and tick the ones that you think apply to your game: What level did you get up to? ____________ What could you do to improve this level? ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ What do you think went well or was easy for you in this project? ____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ What did you find difficult about this project? And why? ___________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ What have you learnt during this project? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you could change one thing about this project what would it be? And why? __________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  19. Keywords: Electronic Electrical Electricity Input Output Process System Control Mechanical Feedback Human Components Circuit Flow Force Resistance Aesthetics Voltage Schematic Symbols Wire Resistor Light Emitting Diode (LED) Switch Battery Solder Flux Temperature Soldering iron Conductor Volts Amps Ohms Ergonomics Anthropometrics Aesthetics

  20. Average level for this project is:________

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