EASA Part 66 Module 4 for B1.1 students focuses on Electronic Fundamentals, providing a comprehensive understanding of the principles and systems that form the basis of aircraft avionics. This module covers topics such as electronic components, circuits, digital techniques, and communication systems. Students will delve into the intricacies of avionic systems, gaining essential knowledge for the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic components on various aircraft. The module aims to equip B1.1 students with the foundational skills necessary for dealing with the electronic aspects of modern aircraft, ensuring a solid grasp of electronic fundamentals in the aviation context.
1. Understanding Electronic Components:
Identify and describe various electronic components used in aircraft systems, such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, and integrated circuits.
2. Analyze Electronic Circuits:
Analyze and interpret electronic circuit diagrams to understand their functions and interactions within avionic systems.
3. Digital Techniques:
Acquire knowledge of digital techniques and systems used in aircraft, including digital logic gates, flip-flops, and microprocessors.
4. Communication Systems:
Comprehend communication systems employed in aviation, including radio communication, navigation aids, and data communication protocols.
5. Avionics Integration:
Understand the integration of avionics systems and how electronic components work together to ensure the proper functioning of aircraft avionics.
6. Maintenance Procedures:
Develop skills in the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic components in accordance with regulatory standards and manufacturer specifications.
7. Safety Practices:
Adhere to safety practices and protocols when working with electronic systems to ensure the well-being of personnel and the integrity of the aircraft.
8. Compliance with Regulations:
Familiarize oneself with relevant EASA regulations and guidelines pertaining to electronic fundamentals in aviation maintenance.
9. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:
Enhance critical thinking skills to effectively diagnose and resolve electronic issues in avionic systems.
10. Documentation and Reporting:
Demonstrate proficiency in documenting maintenance activities, completing work orders, and accurately reporting the status of electronic components.
11. Continuous Learning:
Develop a foundation for continuous learning in the field of electronic fundamentals, staying updated with advancements in avionics technology and regulations.
Introduction Single Crystal Semiconductor Diodes
Single Crystal Semiconductor Diodes Properties
Properties (Continued)
Diodes in Series & Parallel Application of Diodes Rectifiers
Rectifiers (Continued) Shapes of Rectifiers
Applications of Rectifiers Zener (Z)-Diode Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Photodiode Optical Coupling Device Varistor (VDR)
Thyristor
Controlled PSU with Thyristor
TRIAC Dimmer Switch
Transistor: Introduction Description Characteristics & Properties Transistor as a Switch
Introduction Operational Amplifiers
Operational Amplifiers Housing Design
Overview of Standard Circuits
Introduction Manufacturing Process
Introduction Open and Closed-Loop Systems Construction of Synchro
Operation Torque Synchro
Control Synchro Differential Transmitter Resolver LVDT
Inductance Transmitter Capacitance Transmitter
Servo System
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M04 B1 - Electronic Fundamentals
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