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Easa Part 66 Module 4 PDF

This document provides information on certification levels for various topics in electrical engineering. It covers generators and motors in Section 3, then discusses electronic fundamentals in Section 4, including semiconductors like diodes and transistors, integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, and servomechanisms. The certification levels range from A to B3, with higher levels requiring more expertise in a given topic.

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Easa Part 66 Module 4 PDF

This document provides information on certification levels for various topics in electrical engineering. It covers generators and motors in Section 3, then discusses electronic fundamentals in Section 4, including semiconductors like diodes and transistors, integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, and servomechanisms. The certification levels range from A to B3, with higher levels requiring more expertise in a given topic.

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L 298/32 EN Official Journal of the European Union 16.11.

2011

LEVEL

A B1 B2 B3

3.17 AC Generators 2 2 1

Rotation of loop in a magnetic field and waveform produced;

Operation and construction of revolving armature and revolving field type


AC generators;

Single phase, two phase and three phase alternators;

Three phase star and delta connections advantages and uses;

Permanent Magnet Generators.

3.18 AC Motors 2 2 1

Construction, principles of operation and characteristics of: AC synchronous


and induction motors both single and polyphase;

Methods of speed control and direction of rotation;

Methods of producing a rotating field: capacitor, inductor, shaded or split


pole.

MODULE 4. ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS

LEVEL

A B1 B2 B3

4.1 Semiconductors

4.1.1 Diodes

(a) Diode symbols; 2 2 1

Diode characteristics and properties;

Diodes in series and parallel;

Main characteristics and use of silicon controlled rectifiers (thyristors),


light emitting diode, photo conductive diode, varistor, rectifier diodes;

Functional testing of diodes.

(b) Materials, electron configuration, electrical properties; 2

P and N type materials: effects of impurities on conduction, majority


and minority characters;

PN junction in a semiconductor, development of a potential across a PN


junction in unbiased, forward biased and reverse biased conditions;

Diode parameters: peak inverse voltage, maximum forward current,


temperature, frequency, leakage current, power dissipation;

Operation and function of diodes in the following circuits: clippers,


clampers, full and half wave rectifiers, bridge rectifiers, voltage
doublers and triplers;

Detailed operation and characteristics of the following devices: silicon


controlled rectifier (thyristor), light emitting diode, Schottky diode,
photo conductive diode, varactor diode, varistor, rectifier diodes,
Zener diode.
16.11.2011 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 298/33

LEVEL

A B1 B2 B3

4.1.2 Transistors

(a) Transistor symbols; 1 2 1

Component description and orientation;

Transistor characteristics and properties.

(b) Construction and operation of PNP and NPN transistors; 2

Base, collector and emitter configurations;

Testing of transistors;

Basic appreciation of other transistor types and their uses;

Application of transistors: classes of amplifier (A, B, C);

Simple circuits including: bias, decoupling, feedback and stabilisation;

Multistage circuit principles: cascades, push-pull, oscillators, multivi


brators, flip-flop circuits.

4.1.3 Integrated Circuits

(a) Description and operation of logic circuits and linear circuits/oper 1 1


ational amplifiers;

(b) Description and operation of logic circuits and linear circuits; 2

Introduction to operation and function of an operational amplifier used


as: integrator, differentiator, voltage follower, comparator;

Operation and amplifier stages connecting methods: resistive capacitive,


inductive (transformer), inductive resistive (IR), direct;

Advantages and disadvantages of positive and negative feedback.

4.2 Printed Circuit Boards 1 2

Description and use of printed circuit boards.

4.3 Servomechanisms

(a) Understanding of the following terms: Open and closed loop systems, 1
feedback, follow up, analogue transducers;

Principles of operation and use of the following synchro system


components/features: resolvers, differential, control and torque, trans
formers, inductance and capacitance transmitters;

(b) Understanding of the following terms: Open and closed loop, follow up, 2
servomechanism, analogue, transducer, null, damping, feedback,
deadband;

Construction operation and use of the following synchro system


components: resolvers, differential, control and torque, E and I trans
formers, inductance transmitters, capacitance transmitters, synchronous
transmitters;

Servomechanism defects, reversal of synchro leads, hunting.

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