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1 Sample VA Technical Documentation Assessments
2 EVALUATION OF ASSESSMENT TOOLS USED TO MEASURE ACHIEVEMENT OF IET COURSE COMPETENCIES Please attach copies of all assessment tools used in this section of the course Instructions: Scroll over Headings to learn more about the requested information Teacher Name: Nicholas Rudi Course Number: VA Section Number:all Ponderation:1-3-1 Semester:H2013 Competency code and statement: 042Z To do shop work Elements of the Competency (Objectives) Performance Criteria (Standards) Assessment Tools Relevance of Assessment Tool 1. Make and Assemble Mechanical Parts 1.1 Accurate interpretation of manufacturing and assembly drawings 1.3 Appropriate use of marking-out instruments Interpret assembly drawings (1) Interpret manufacturing drawings (2) (3) Use of measuring tools (3) (7)
3 1.9 Observance of tolerances Observance of tolerances (1) (7) Competency code and statement: 0431 To manage and use a computer station in an industrial setting Elements of the Competency (Objectives) Performance Criteria (Standards) Assessment Tools Relevance of Assessment Tool 5. Produce tables and graphs 5.1 Appropriate selection of representation mode Not assessed 5.2 Appropriate use of basic software functions Not assessed 5.3 Observance of standards for creating tables or graphs Assessed standards for creating tables or graphs (2)
4 7. Write Reports 5.4 Tables and graphs properly saved and printed 7.1 Appropriate use of basic word processing functions 7.2 Proper incorporation of drawings, tables and graphs 7.3 Observance of presentation standards 7.4 Proper spelling, grammar, syntax, and punctuation Not assessed but used in Laboratory Activities Use of Word Processing for Writing Reports (6) (2) Incorporating drawings in Reports (6) Presentation Standards (2) (6) (7) Proper spelling, syntax, punctuation (2) (6) (7)
5 7.5 Reports properly saved and printed Reports saved and submitted in LEA (6) (7) Competency code and statement: 0432 To produce industrial electronics drawings Elements of the Competency (Objectives) Performance Criteria (Standards) Assessment Tools Relevance of Assessment Tool 1. Prepare the layout 1.1 Accurate interpretation of sketch 1.2 Appropriate selection of paper size 1.3 Appropriate selection of scales Interpretation of sketch (7) Selection of paper size (4) (5) Selection of scales (3) (5) (7)
6 2. Structure the drawing file 2.1 Proper use of seat file, banks of symbols or base plan 2.2 Proper personalization of graphic interface 2.3 Adjustment of parameters of design software in accordance with the data and company standards 2.4 Proper creating of missing symbols and attributes 2.5 Appropriate use of software Use of symbols (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Assessed indirectly (4) (5) Adjustment of parameters (4) (5) (6) (7) Assessed indirectly (4) (5) Use of software (4) (5) (6) (7)
7 3. Create symbolic and effective representations 2.6 Observance of standards for producing electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic drawings 3.1 Proper application of standards for symbolic and effective representations 3.2 Appropriate use of manufacturers manuals 3.3 Appropriate use of technical documentation 3.4 Appropriate use of software Use of standards (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) Application of standards (1) (2) (3) Assessed indirectly (4) (6) Use of technical documentation (1) (2) (3) Use of software (4) (5) (6) (7)
8 3.5 Appropriate use of cross references 3.6 Drawing in conformity with initial information 3.7 Observance of rules of legibility 3.8 Observance of standards for producing electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic drawings 4. Populate the drawing 4.1 Complete dimensioning adapted to the requirements for producing drawings Use of cross references (6) Conformity with initial information (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 7) Rules of legibility (1) (2) (3) Standards for producing drawings (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) Production drawings (1) (3) (5) (7)
9 4.2 Proper, clear indication of annotations 4.3 Proper production of title block 4.4 Appropriate use of software 4.5 Observance of rules of legibility 4.6 Correct spelling Annotations (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Production of title block (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Use of software (4) (5) (6) (7) Rules of legibility (1) (2) (3) Correct Spelling (6) (7)
10 5. Format and print the drawing and list of materials 4.7 Observance of standards for producing electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic drawings 5.1 Proper arrangement of views, frame and title block 5.2 Proper adjustment of printing parameters 5.3 Appropriate use of software and peripherals Use of standards (1) (2) (4) Views, frame and title block (1) (5) (7) Printing parameters (4) Use of software and peripherals (4)
11 Competency code and statement: 043D To program a supervisory system Elements of the Competency (Objectives) Performance Criteria (Standards) Assessment Tools Relevance of Assessment Tool No competencies listed None listed None Competency not assessed Competency code and statement: 043E To help startup a control system Elements of the Competency (Objectives) Performance Criteria (Standards) Assessment Tools Relevance of Assessment Tool No competencies listed None listed None Competency not assessed
12 VANIER COLLEGE Robotics Quiz #1: Technical Documentation 1. Define the term Technical Documentation Name: 2. Identify the following electronic symbols: a. b. c. d. e. f. 3. Create a proper electronic schematic by using at the above electronic symbols (symbols can be used more than once). Remember to identify the labels and values (use arbitrary values). 4. Draw a proper functional flowchart of building a circuit on a breadboard. Remember to use the flowchart symbols discussed in class. Rev: H11 1 Nicholas Rudi
13 VANIER COLLEGE Robotics Quiz #2: Technical Documentation 1. Explain the following PCB terms (2 marks) NetList file Gerber files Traces Pads Name: 2. Explain what the following diagrams show. (1.5 marks) Electrical Wiring Diagram PCB Layout Diagram PLC Ladder Diagram 3. Identify the following IEC electrical symbols: (2.5 marks) a. b. c. e. f. 4. Create a proper 4-rung relay ladder diagram by using all of the above industrial electric symbols (symbols can be used more than once). Remember to identify the labels. (4 marks) Rev: H13 1 Nicholas Rudi
14 VANIER COLLEGE Robotics Quiz #3: Technical Documentation 1. What is P&ID? (1 mark) Name: 2. Explain the following elements in this P&ID symbol (2 marks): Identify the following P&ID symbols (4 marks) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 4. Using all of the above P&ID symbols in the previous question, draw a functionally correct P&ID Level Control Loop (3 marks). Rev: H13 1 Nicholas Rudi
15 VANIER COLLEGE Robotics Quiz #4: Technical Documentation Name: 1. List 3 different methods of using a LINE command in AutoCAD (1.5 marks) a. b. c. 2. Identify the following line types in AutoCAD (1.5 marks) a. b. c. 3. Sketch the orthographic view of the following object: (7 marks) TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW Rev: H13 1 Nicholas Rudi
16 VANIER COLLEGE Regrading Policy: There will not be a regrade for any specific question on an assignment, test or quiz. For any other consideration, a formal request in writing, clearly stating the reason for the regrading, must be submitted to the teacher within 24 hours of receiving the grade. The entire assignment, test, or quiz will then be regraded possibly resulting in an increase or decrease in grade. Graded works written in pencil, erasable ink or that have been altered in any way will not be accepted for regrading. Quiz #5: Technical Documentation 1. Explain the need for scaling drawings. (1 mark) Name: 2. A dimension ranges from 0.9cm to 1.1cm. Specify this dimension in the following dimension formats: (3 marks) a. Dimension with bilateral tolerance b. Dimension with limit tolerance c. Dimension with general tolerance 3. The following object is drawn in the AutoCAD model space and has the corresponding printout drawing shown in the layout space. What where the original object dimensions in model space? (2 marks) Actual Width = Actual Length= Actual Object (model space) Drawing (layout space) with scale 1:20 4. Identify 4 dimension errors in the following diagram. (4 marks) Rev: H13 1 Nicholas Rudi
17 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION MIDTERM TEST Closed Book March 4 th, 2013 Student s Name: Please Print Notes: Use of books, notes or a computer is NOT permitted Use of a calculator is permitted 1
18 Question 1. General Review (20 marks) A. Define the term Technical Documentation (2 marks) B. List 2 type of drawings for each of the drawing categories: (4 marks) Electronic Electrical Mechanical General a. a. a. a. b. b. b. b. C. Explain the purpose of writing a conclusion in a lab report. (2 marks) D. Draw a flowchart for the following: (6 marks) A = 10 B = 10 C = A + B If C >= 20, C = 20 E. Convert the following sentences to the 3 rd person passive voice (6 marks). I converted the voltage to current in the lab activity. I found the slope of my graph to be 0.04V/A. I added 3 electronic components to the schematic. 2
19 Question 2. Drawings and Diagrams (30 marks) A. Complete the Revision History and Title block information given that you have been asked in the Computer Lab to create a new ladder drawing for a pump control circuit in a Letter paper size using AutoCAD Electrical. (10 marks) B. Construct the following, (20 marks) i. A flowchart to convert a Fahrenheit temperature to a Celsius temperature. Celsius=(5/9)(Fahrenheit -32). If the Celsius value is above 100C, then the temperature becomes 100C. ii. A block diagram of an audio amplifier with the components that include a microphone, a preamplifier, a power amplifier and a speaker. 3
20 iii. A Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion table for the values of 0 to 50 in steps of 10. Celsius=(5/9)(Fahrenheit -32). iv. A Fahrenheit to Celsius X-Y conversion line graph for the values of 0 to 50 in steps of 10. Celsius=(5/9)(Fahrenheit -32). 4
21 Question 3. Electronic, Electrical and PCB Drawings (50 marks) A. Specify the basic units (spelled out as a word) for the following measurements (4 marks) Voltage Current Resistance Capacitance B. Specify the SI prefix (written as a letter) for the engineering notations (6 marks) C. Identify the following IEEE electronic symbols (11 marks) D. Create a proper electronic schematic by using all the above electronic symbols (symbols can be used more than once). Remember to identify the labels and values (use arbitrary values). (8 marks) E. Identify the following IEC electrical symbols (8 marks) 5
22 F. Create a proper 6-rung relay ladder diagram by using all of the above industrial electric symbols (symbols can be used more than once). Remember to identify the labels. (8 marks) G. Identify the following terms in the corresponding picture of the PCB (5 marks) Use a line with an arrow to identify: 1. PAD 2. Trace 3. Ground Plane 4. SMT Component Footprint 5. TH Component Footprint 6
23 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION FINAL TEST May 6th, 2013 Student s Name: Please Print Note: 1. Calculators and rulers are permitted 2. Closed book / Closed computer 3. No cellphones or any other communication device Regrading Policy: There will not be a regrade for any specific question on an assignment, test or quiz. For any other consideration, a formal request in writing, clearly stating the reason for the regrading, must be submitted to the teacher within 24 hours of receiving the grade. The entire assignment, test, or quiz will then be regraded possibly resulting in an increase or decrease in grade. Graded works written in pencil, erasable ink or that have been altered in any way will not be accepted for regrading. Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
24 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
25 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Question 1. General Questions (30 marks) 1. Define the term CAD.(2 marks) 2. Explain the need for scaling in drawings: (2 marks) 3. Explain the need for tolerance in drawings: (2 marks) 4. Explain the need for revision control (the revision block in technical drawings).(2 marks) 5. Identify the following symbols (8 marks) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 6. Identify the following measurements (4 marks) C = D = Distance between A and B = Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
26 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education 7. Explain the following AutoCAD terms: (4 marks) Viewport Layer Drawing Limits Model 8. Identify the elements in the AutoCAD 2006 layout (6 marks): Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
27 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Question 2. Symbols, Documents & Drawings (30 marks) 1. List an example of a symbol or an object that is found in the following standards. (3 marks) ANSI IEC ISA 2. List 2 types of mechanical drawings used in the fabrication of a mechanical part (2 marks) a. b. 3. Explain the following elements in this P&ID symbol (4 marks): Identify the following lines used in mechanical drawings (6 marks): Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
28 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education 5. In the drawing template below, draw a scaled 4cm x 2cm (L x W) rectangular with dimensions in 2:1 scale with the appropriate information in the title and revision blocks (15 marks) Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
29 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Question 3. Mechanical Drawings (40 marks) 1. Specify the AutoCAD scaling factor needed for the following conditions. (3 marks) Scaling factor = Scaling factor = Scaling factor = a. 1:1 in cm b. 1:5 in cm c. 5:1 in cm Identify 4 dimension errors in the following diagram. (4 marks) Dimension the following mechanical part. Use X for horizontal dimensions, Y for vertical dimensions, and Z for diametric dimensions. (8 marks) Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
30 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education 4. Draw the corresponding front view, including the construction lines, for this orthographic projection (10 marks). 5. Draw the corresponding properly labeled orthographic projection with dimensions. Use X for horizontal dimensions, Y for vertical dimensions, and Z for diametric dimensions. (15 marks) Rev: May Nicholas Rudi
31 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Lab Test #1: Technical Documentation Notes: Use of computer, books and notes is permitted. Use of a cellphone, , chat, messaging, IM is NOT permitted. Submit a print-out of the ladder and circuit drawings to the teacher. Time limit of 90 minutes: Mon Lab: 9:45 11:15am, Fri Lab: 9:45 11:15am. 1. Provide a printout of the following ladder drawing for a Start-Stop Controller. The drawing must be formatted with a drawing border, a revision block with appropriate information, and a title block with appropriate information. (60 marks). Rev: H13 Nicholas Rudi
32 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education 2. Draw a standard circuit in OrCAD of the schematic below and provide a printout for the Analog Flip-Flop Circuit. The drawing must be formatted with a drawing border and a title block with appropriate information. (40 marks). NOTE: This schematic has errors in it and you need to correct this schematic by using the correct schematic symbols, labels and standards. Technical Documentation Lab Test Evaluation - H13 Name: Ladder Drawing - Correct use and placement of symbols/labels - Readability of drawing - Use of drawing border - Information in Title block - Information in Revision Block Schematic Drawing - Correct use and placement of symbols/labels - Readability of drawing - Use of drawing border - Information in Title block TOTAL Section: 100 % Lab % Mark Comments: Rev: H13 Nicholas Rudi
33 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Lab Test #1: Notes: Technical Documentation Use of computer, books and notes is permitted. Use of a cellphone, , chat, messaging, IM is NOT permitted. Submit a print-out of the ladder and circuit drawings to the teacher. Time limit of 90 minutes: Tues Lab: 9:45 11:15am, Fri Lab: 9:45 11:15am. 1. Create and provide a printout of the following ladder drawing. The drawing must be formatted with a drawing border, a revision block with appropriate information, and a title block with appropriate information. (60 marks) Rev: H13 Nicholas Rudi
34 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education 3. Draw a standard circuit in OrCAD of the schematic below and provide a printout for the Sound to Light Circuit. The drawing must be formatted with a drawing border and a title block with appropriate information. (40 marks). NOTE: This schematic has errors in it and you need to correct this schematic by using the correct schematic symbols, labels and standards. Technical Documentation Lab Test Evaluation - H13 Name: Ladder Drawing - Correct use and placement of symbols/labels - Readability of drawing - Use of drawing border - Information in Title block - Information in Revision Block Schematic Drawing - Correct use and placement of symbols/labels - Readability of drawing - Use of drawing border - Information in Title block TOTAL Section: 100 % Lab % Mark Comments: Rev: H13 Nicholas Rudi
35 VANIER COLLEGE Regrading Policy: There will not be a regrade for any specific question on an assignment, test or quiz. For any other consideration, a formal request in writing, clearly stating the reason for the regrading, must be submitted to the teacher within 24 hours of receiving the grade. The entire assignment, test, or quiz will then be regraded possibly resulting in an increase or decrease in grade. Graded works written in pencil, erasable ink or that have been altered in any way will not be accepted for regrading. Important: Open Book and Notes 90 minute time limit No copying or retrieving files from (or to) a USB, s or IM s is permitted. Retrieving documents in LEA is permitted. At the end of the test, submit the *.dwg file into the LEA assignment dropbox. Lab Test #2 Technical Documentation H12 Name: For the given mechanical part, a. Draw a scaled Orthographic drawing in AutoCAD. b. Dimensions are specified in cm. c. The scale factor must be in a common scale, ie 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 2:1, 3:1, d. Do not include lettering that might be on the object. e. Do include the text lettering of TOP, FRONT, RIGHT SIDE in the drawing. f. The drawing must have a layout formatted in an ANSI A template and must include the appropriate information within the drawing border, the revision block and the title block. g. The drawing must use the following layers: Layout for object lines, Hidden for hidden lines, Center for center lines, and Construction for construction lines, and Lettering for text lettering. Section: 100 % Drawing Test #2 - Autocad setup - Accuracy of views in drawing - Information in template, drawing border, revision block, and title block - Layers of objects lines, hidden lines, center lines, construction lines, and text letters TOTAL Comments: Lab % Mark 100 Rev: H13 1 Nicholas Rudi
36 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Computer Automation Report Evaluation Sheet Lab Report #1 (Technical Documentation - Lab Activity #4) Name: Due Date: Monday Lab: March 11 th, 2013, Friday Lab: March 15th, 2013 before midnight in the LEA Assignment Drop-box in PDF Format Date Submitted: Section: % Mrk Lab Participation for this Activity Attendance and completion of activity for the 4 lab classes (provided a report is handed in otherwise report mark is 0/16) Format: - Standard Title Page, Header, Footer - PDF Format - Organization and Layout - Use of 3 rd person passive voice Objectives: Statement of Objectives (in your own words) one per report, not one per activity Introduction: - Brief description of design selected from with about 10 components - Explain the terms Schematic, PCB, Single-sided board, Double-sided board, Copper Traces, Components, Pads, Vias Results and Discussion: - List a procedure for creating a schematic and for creating PCB layout drawings. - Include the Schematic Drawing and the following 3 diagrams: BOTTOM and TOP Gerber files and PCB Physical 3D Layout. - Explain your results Conclusion: (paragraph form not point form) - Tell what you learned from the exercise - Were results what you expected? Why? Or Why not? - Problems encountered? - Any other information you consider relevant. Remember to relate the conclusion to the objective of the lab. Understanding of Theory 10 Total 100 Late Penalty: - 5% per day late up to a maximum of 25%. Reports over 1 week late will not be accepted and a mark of 0 will be assigned. Final Total Comments:
37 VANIER COLLEGE Excellence in Education Report Evaluation Sheet Lab Report #2 Name: Due Date: Monday Lab: May 6th, 2012, Friday Lab: May 10th, 2013 before midnight in the LEA Assignment Drop-box (1 PDF + 1 DWG) Date Submitted: Section: % Mrk Lab Participation for this Activity Attendance and completion of activity for the Week #12 and Week #13, Week #14, Week #15 classes (provided a report is handed in otherwise report mark is 0/15) PDF Format: - Standard Title Page, Header, Footer; PDF Format; Organization and Layout - 3 rd person passive voice Objectives: Statement of Objectives (in your own words) one per report, not one per activity Conclusion: (paragraph form not point form) - Tell what you learned from the exercise - Were results what you expected? Why? Or Why not? - Problems encountered? - Any other information you consider relevant. Remember to relate the conclusion to the objectives of the lab. DWG Format: - DWG Format; Organization and Layout; Measured in cm and drawings must use a standard scale (1:1, 1:2, 2:1, etc) 5 Technical Drawings (of the given component selected by the teacher) - Drawing Title Sheet - General Arrangement drawing (scaled orthographic with location of component parts in AutoCAD) - Detailed drawing (scaled orthographic drawing with dimensions in AutoCAD) 55 All drawings must be properly formatted in a separate layout and have a drawing border, title block and revision block. All drawings must use appropriate layers and be formatted in 1 DWG file. Understanding of Theory 10 Total 100 Late Penalty: - 5% per day late up to a maximum of 25%. Reports over 1 week late will not be accepted and a mark of 0 will be assigned. Final Total Comments:
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