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MODULE DESCRIPTION
This module presents the B1 or A and P mechanical technician with what he or she needs to
know for a both general understanding of these systems and the ability to work around them in
an efficient and safe manner.
MODULE OBJECTIVES
The module is designed to provide students with general knowledge in aircraft instrument,
computer, analog or digital types with computation of numbers in relation of conversion on how
data transfer and translate in aircraft Digital Systems.
MODULE LEARNING OUTCOME
Upon successful completion of the course, the students should be able to:
1. Identify digital and analog instruments
2. Understand numbering systems
3. Understand data conversion
4. Understand how data buses works
5. Understand basic computer structures
6. Understand microprocessors
7. Understand integrated circuits
8. Understand multiplexing
9. Understand fiber optics
10. Understand electronic display
11. Understand electro sensitive device
12. Perform software management control
13. Understand electronic environment
14. Understand digital aircraft systems
15. Trouble shoot electrical components
16. Perform diagram wirings
MODES OF DELIVERY
This is a 1 credit module conducted over a period of 6 days or equivalent to a total of 18 hours.
The modes of delivery will be in a form of classroom discussion, activities, and self- directed
study.
COURSE OUTLINE
V. Logic circuits
A. Logic Gates
B. Not gate
C. Buffer gate
D. AND gate
E. OR gate
F. NAND gate
G. NOR gate
H. Exclusive OR Gate
I. Exclusive NOR Gate
J. Negative logic gate
K. Digital circuits
VII. Microprocessors
VIII. Multiplexing
X. Electronic display
A. Cathode ray tubes
B. Light emitting diode
C. Liquid display crystal
References;
EASA MODULE 5 Digital Techniques Electronic Instruments System Aircraft technical book
company 72413 U.S Hwy 40 Tabernash, CO 80478-0270 USA
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook–Airframe FAA-H-8083-31A