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NATIONAL APPRENTICE & INDUSTRIAL

TRAINING AUTHORITY

TRAINING STANDARDS

FOR

SPECIAL APPRENTICES

IN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IN THE SPECIALIZATION OF

ELECTRICAL (ELECTRONICS )

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CONTENTS
Foreword Page

National Apprenticeship Committee on Training Standard for

Special apprentices in Electrical Engineering

1. Objectives of the Training Proramme

2. Occupation Definition

3. Special personal qualifies, Abilities & Interests Required for the Occupation

4. Responsibilities of Employers and Apprentices

5. Duration and schedule of training & instructions

6. Probationary Period

7. Qualifications for Entry

8. Contract of Apprenticeship

9. Monitoring & Assessments

10. Certificate of Proficiency

11. Levels of Performance

12. Abbreviations

13. Index of Training Modules (EP) – Phase I – Basic Training

14. Index of Training Modules (EP) Phase II & III – General & Specialized

Training

15. Training Modules (EP) Phase II & III – General & Specialized Training

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FOREWARD

This training standard specifies the practical training that shall be given to apprentices in one of the
occupations categorized for apprenticeship training in accordance with provisions of the National
Apprenticeship Act, No.49 of 1971.

The National Apprenticeship Board was established by the Act to formulate, implement, and
supervise a scheme of training to cover each category of apprentices. In addition, employers are
required, under section 47 of the act, to make suitable arrangements in their establishments for the
practical training of al apprentices under their charge in accordance with training programme
prescribed by the Board. In order to facilitate efficient and effective discharge of these
responsibilities by the Board and employers, the Board established a committee to formulate this
comprehensive scheme and standard of training.

The Committee was made up of representatives of public and private sector employers, trade unions,
Government Departments and the Board, who posses high levels of competency in the work
processes of the occupations or in vocational training. Deliberations of the committee were assisted
by analysis of the work processes in representative establishments, which were performed co-
operatively by technical personnel of the establishments and of the Board. The training standard
therefore, reflects the skill and knowledge that representative’s employers required personnel in the
occupation to possess.

The training standard has been amended by the National Consultant in Electrical Engineering under
the aegis of the UNDP / ILO Apprenticeship Training Project.

This standard will be kept under continuous review and will be further amended as technological
development produces significant changes in skill and knowledge requirements of the occupation.
Nevertheless any suggestions for improvement will be welcomed.

Sincere appreciation is extended and their personnel for generous contributions of technical advice
and assistance and to members of the committee for the diligent exercise of care and effort in the
formulation of this training standard.

Chairman
National Apprentice & Industrial Training Authority

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NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE ON TRAINING STANDARD FOR SPECIAL
APPRENTICES IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

1. Prof. S. Karunaratne - Chairman


Head of the Department,
Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
University of Moratuwa
Moratuwa

2. Mr. G.R. Fernandopulle - Employer Representative


Senior Ref. & Air Cond. Engineering
M/S Brown & Co. Ltd.,
Colombo

3. Mr. M.A.R.C. Fernando - Representing Trade Unions


Superintending Engineer Signals,
S.T.E.’s Officer,
C.G.R.
Dematagoda

4. Prof. H. Sriyananda - Representing Ministry of Higher


Open University, Education
Nawala,
Nugegoda.

5. Mr. A.J.M. Victoria - Representing Ministry of Labour


Senior Electrical Engineer
Dept. of Labour
Labour Secretariat
Colombo 05

6. Mr. N. Rajapreyar, - Sub-committee Member


Electrical Engineer
Walker Sons & Co. Ltd.
P.O. Box – 166
Colombo

7. Mr. V. De S. Wickramaratne - Sub – committee Member


Brown & Co. Ltd.,
481, T.B. Jayah Mawatha
Colombo 10.

8. Mr. W.C.R. De Soysa - N.A.B. Representative


Training Manager
National Apprenticeship Board
Colombo 06

9. Mr. B.A. Peiris - N.A.B. Representative


Training Manager
National Apprenticeship Board
Colombo 06

10. Mr. T. Gunaratne - N.A.B. Representative


Training Officer
National Apprenticeship Board
Colombo 06.

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NOTE : The training standards prepared by the above committee in June
1984 have been amended in April in85 by Professor S. Karunaratne,
National Consultant in Electrical Engineering, with the participation of
Dr. R.J. Eckjardt, Advisor on training. On behalf of the UNDP /ILO
project on “Assistance to Apprenticeship Training”. These training
standards have been accepted by the curriculum and evaluation
division of the National Apprenticeship Board, and the advisory
committee of the Technician Training Institute, Katunayake of the
National Apprenticeship Board.

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TRAINING STANDARDS FOR
SPECIAL APPRENTICES IN THE FIELD OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(Other than for the Electricity Supply Industry)

1. Objective of the Training Programme

Special Apprentices in Electrical Engineering are defined as persons undergoing a special


scheme or apprenticeship training in establishments engaged in the assembly or manufacture,
installation, service, repair and maintenance of industrial and domestic and other electrical
equipment including electronic & telecommunication equipment with the objective of
qualifying for employment in such establishments. The objective or this training programme
is therefore to provide organized, systematic and broad based practical training and
experience in the work processes involved in the manufacture, assembly, installation, repair,
service and maintenance of industrial, domestic and other electrical equipment including
electronic and telecommunication equipment combined with the related instruction, technical
education and supervisory and management training necessary for special apprentices to
acquire the competencies required for such employment.

2. Occupation Definition :

The special Apprentices in this category on their completion of training are expected to be
able to perform :

2.1 Interpretation of specifications, drawings and job orders and determination of


sequence of work.
2.2 Preparation of estimates with bills of quantities, cost of materials and labour
requirements for manufacture and / or installation where applicable and ordering of
the materials required for such manufacture and / or installation.
2.3 Preparation of work schedules, assignment of duties to workers and supervision and
control of workers.
2.4 Recommendations to improve production installation methods, equipment
performance and cost control.
2.5 Resolutions of common worker problems.
2.6 Co-ordination of work with other units within the establishments
2.7 Inspection and testing of completed work to ensure conformity with specifications
and safety standards (particulary in case of electrical power equipment)
2.8 Promotion of safety and accident prevention methods.

3. Special Personal Qualities, Abilities / Interests

Required for the Occupation


The special personal qualities, abilities and interests required for success in the occupation, in
addition to the general qualifications for entry into apprenticeship and general aptitude for
Electrical Engineering are as follows;

3.1 Interests
Applied electricity, mathematics, science and graphics, work with hands tools and
machines, human contact and interrelationships, electrical systems and equipment
operation, installation, maintenance and repair.

3.2 Temperament
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Patience, perseverance, flexibility and determination, memory for details, to correctly
receive, interpret and transmit oral, written and graphic communications, to plan work
sequence, to pay attention to detail and accuracy of workmanship, to learn and apply
electrical engineering theory and practices.
3.3 Cognitive Abilities
Form depth and spatial perception, colour dissemination memory for details, to
correctly receive, interpret and transmit oral, written and graphic communications, to
plan work sequence, to pay attention to detail and accuracy of workmanship, to learn
and apply electrical engineering theory and practices.

3.4 Psychomotor Abilities


Eye-hand-foot co-ordination hand and finger dexterity and touch discrimination.
Physical stamina and dexterity.

3.5 Physical Stamina and Dexterity


Lift up-to 25 kg and carry upto 15 kg, ability to stoop, crouch , kneel, reach, push and
pull. Tolerance of working conditions that may include ;
Work inside and outside
Poor visibility and cramped quarters
Grease, dirt, noise vibration, fumes heat
Hazards of cuts, bruises, burns strains
(Under emergencies)

4. Responsibilities of Employers and apprentices

The responsibility of employers and apprentices in addition to those that may be prescribed in
the National Apprenticeship Act., gazetted regulations and contract of Apprenticeship, are as
follows;

4.1 Employers
a. Provision of suitable workshop facilities, tools and equipment, supplies and
materials, instruction by competent personnel and work experience for apprentice
to acquire the skill knowledge and attitudes required for successful employment
b. Timely rotation of apprentices through the modular units and tasks specified in the
training standards
c. Supervision and evaluation of the progress in practical training and work of every
apprentice maintenance of prescribed apprentices training and progress records
and submission of such records for inspection by authorized personnel of the
NAITA.
d. Release of apprentices during normal working hours for related theoretical
instructions and such other activities as may be authorized by the NAITA.

4.2 Apprentices
a. Compliance with employer’s rules, regulation and orders related to
procedures, hours and conditions of work, safety, discipline, personal conduct
and all other matters not contravened by provisions of the National
Apprenticeship Act and Regulations;
b. Diligent and satisfactory attention to and performance of work assigned by
employers with due regard for the employers’ facilities and equipment, tools
and machinery supplies and materials, products, time and costs, work practices
and customer regulations;
c. Satisfactory attendance and progress in basic skill training, related theoretical
instructions and other prescribed activities, maintenance of prescribed training

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diaries and other records; and submission of such records, for inspection and
verification by authorized personnel of employers and the NAITA.
d. Attendance at appointed time and place for periodic attainment tests and final
examinations as approved or prescribed by the NAITA.
e. Development of one’s powers of observation and making use of the facilities
provided in the acquisition of maximum skill and knowledge in each aspect of
training as specified in the training standard.
f. Active and actual engagement in the work stipulated during the period of
training rather than being content with watching other work.

5. Duration and Schedule of Training and Instructions :

The duration of Special Apprenticeship Training in the field of Electrical Engineering shall be
04 years, comprising:

a. 03 years of practical training made up of one year after Basic Instructions and two years
of one year each after General and Specialized Instructions at the Technician Training
Institute, NAITA, Katunayake.
b. The duration of Instruction shall be 6 months for basic and 3 months each for General and
Specialized.
c. Each year shall consist 0f 44 weeks or a minimum of 220 working days, each working
day being of 08 hours duration.
d. Credit for previous training and/or experience and/or related instructions may be granted
at the discretion of the Director of Apprenticeship

6. Probationary Period :

The first six months of the first year of apprenticeship shall be considered as the probationary
period.

7. Qualifications for Entry

a. A pass at G.C.E. (O/L) examination in six subjects in one sitting, including Language
(Medium Language) and a minimum of three credit passes, two of which should be in
Science and Mathematics
AND
b. Passes at the G.C.E. (A/L) in Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Physics in not
more than two consecutive sittings.

c. Age between 18 and 25 years

8. Contract of Apprenticeship :

A contract of apprenticeship will have to be signed by or on behalf of the apprentice and the
employer. This has to be registered with the Director of Apprenticeship.

9. Monitoring and Assessments :

Apprentices will be inspected and monitored during the period of industrial training by
personnel authorized by the Director of Apprenticeship.

Every Apprentice shall appear for periodic and final attainment test both in Practice and
Theory. These tests will be as prescribed by the NAITA
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10. Certificate of Proficiency :

The NAITA will award its Certificate of National Diploma in Engineering Science in the field
of Electrical Engineering to apprentices who :

Attend a minimum period of 04 years of industrial training and instructions, establish


satisfactory records of conduct, attendance and performance in all phases of instruction and
industrial training and practice.
AND
Obtain pass marks in all tests and examination approved or prescribed by the NAITA.

The Government has recognized the National Diploma in Engineering Sciences qualification
for recruitment to Class III of the Middle Level unified Technical Service (MLTS), and also
for exemption from the first Departmental Examination for Officers in Class III of the MLTS.

The Institution of Engineers Sri Lanak (IESL) has accepted the NDES for admission as
Student Members of the Institution and for enrolement as students for the IESL Part 1
Course. The Open University of Sri Lanka has recognized the NDES for exemption in the
Level III of their Diploma Course in Technology.

11. Levels of Performance

Level 01 Basic knowledge and understanding

Level 02 Good knowledge and understanding and performance ability at basic level, what
ever applicable

Level 03 Through knowledge and understanding and good performance ability, whatever
applicable

12. Abbreviations

LP Levels of Performance

MES Modules of Employable Skills

MU Modular Units

(ii) ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

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13. Index of Training Modules

PHASE I – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU PRACTICE DURATION PAGE


IN WEEKS

EE 01 BENCH FITTING 04 08

01 Orientation to fitting workshop


02 Layout and mark workpiece
03 Chip, file and Scrape Workpiece to specified shapes
and dimensions
04 Drill and finish holes
05 Cut threads with hand taps and dies
06 Fit and assemble components
07 Prepare bench and pedestal grinders for operation
08 Maintain and repair hand tool

EE 02 MACHINE SHOP PRACTIVE 06 10

01 Orientation to machine shop


02 Set up lathe for operation
03 Turn workpiece on lathe
04 Operate Drilling Machines

EE 03 FACTORY (ELECTRICAL) INSTALLATION 06 12

01 Orientation
02 Electrical installation & wiring

EE 04 ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP PRACTICE 23 13

01 Orientation to electronic service shop


02 Practice soldering
03 Identify resistors, capacitors, inductors and their
behaviour when combined
04 Identify, and test basic semiconductors
05 Examine the operation of basic power supplies and
amplifiers
06 Observe the effects of loop gain
07 Recognize the principles of common transducers
08 Observe fault location and correction techniques of
transducers and other components of control systems

EE 05 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 09 16


OF AUDIO EQUIPMENT

01 Test detector state, I.F. Amplifiers, Frequency


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changers and transformers
02 Repair and align a.m. and f.m. receiver and public
address systems
03 Inspect test and repair Audio recording and
reproducing systems

(ii) ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING


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14. Index of Training Modules

PHASE I1 – GENERAL TRAINING

MES MU PRACTICE DURATION PAGE


IN WEEKS

EE 06 OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 16 17


OF VIDEO EQUIPMENT

01 Test, service and repair black and white and colour


TV receivers
02 Test service and repair different types of antennae
systems and associated equipment

EE 07 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 16 17


OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

01 Install, test and commission Intercom Telephone


systems
02 Locate faults in the above equipment and repair and
maintain them
03 Install, test and commission electronic PABX
04 Service and maintain electronic PABX

EE 08 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 16 19


OF RADIO COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

01 Familiarize with the operation of HF and VHF


transreceiver systems as well as their repair and
maintenance.

EE 09 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 07 20


OF INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

01 Familiarize with transducers and their applications


02 Identify and familiarize with common Electronic
building blocks
03 Familiarize with Electronic components and Devices
04 Recognize and familiarize with the common features
of feedback control systems.
05 Recognize and familiarize with Microprocessor bases
systems
06 Test service and repair industrial electronic
equipment

(ii) ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING


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15. Index of Training Modules

PHASE II1 – SPECIALIZED TRAINING

MES MU PRACTICE DURATION PAGE


IN WEEKS

EE 10 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 07 21


OF CONSUMER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

01 Familiarize with the working of common consumer


electronic equipment (such as radio, TV, Tape
Recorders, Turnable, VCR’s Calculators etc.)
02 Familiarize with application of Micro-processors in
consumer Electronic Equipment such as alarm
systems, washing machines, Electronic Games etc.
03 Familiarize with Test Equipment
04 Test, service and repair of consumer Electronic
Equipment

EE 11 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 07 22


OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS

01 Familiarize with system software


02 Identify of Application software
03 Familiarize with the applications of commercially
available integrated circuits
04 Repair and maintenance of peripherals
Overall systems maintenance and repair

EE 12 MANAGEMENT ASPECTS OF THE 03 24


ORGANIZATION

01 Familiarize with the structure of the organization


Familiarize with the management procedures

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

16. Training Modules

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 01 BENCH FITTING 04

EE 01 01 Orientation to fitting workshop

01 Identify workshop administrative organization, physical 01


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layout stores facilities and procedures
02 Identify potential workshop hazards (e.g., in using tools and 01
equipment; from lifting and falling objects, in electrical
installations, fire explosions) safety devices, and first aid
facilities and practices
03 Identify, clean, maintain lubricate as requires, and be 01
conversant with workshop facilities, tools equipment and
supplies.

EE 01 02 Layout and mark workpiece

01 Identify common measuring and marking out tools (e.g., 01


rules, calipers, vernier calipers, scribes punches, surface
gauges and plates)
02 Read and interpret workshop drawings 01
03 Identify common engineering materials by simple workshop 01
tests (e.g. visual, tactile, acoustical; spark, magnetic etc.)
04 Cut stock to specified size with hacksaw or shears 01
05 Set-up and operate power hacksaw and power shears 01
06 Prepare surfaces, layout and mark to specifications 01

EE 01 03 Chip, file and Scrape Workpiece to specified shapes and


dimensions

01 Chip work piece to specified shapes and dimensions 01


02 File flat, parallel, square, round or inclined surfaces and 01
profiles
03 Scrap flat surfaces 01
04 Operate portable power grinders and sanders 01
05 Check and measure work piece using micrometer, and dial 01
gauges, engineering T-squares, protractors and straight edges
and surface plates.

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

16. Training Modules (contd.)

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING


MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP
NO.
Drill and finish holes
EE 01 04
Identify and select correct types and size of drill bite
01 Drill holes to specified size manually and with power 01
02 operated drills 01
Set up and operate bench and pillar drilling machines
03 01
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04 Identify and select correct size and type of reamer 01
05 Ream drilled holes with solid and expansion reamers 01
06 Chamfer and countersink drill holes 01

EE 01
05 Cut threads with hand taps and dies

01 Identify and select correct type, size and threads of tap or 01


die
02 Reseze holes or shaft as required for thread cutting 01
03 Tap international threads to correct dimensions 01
04 Cut external threads to correct dimensions 01

EE 01 06 Fit and assemble components

01 Shape and polish surface as required 01


02 Fit shafts bushings, sleeves, bearing etc. 01
03 Remove and install shafts, bushing sleeves, bearing etc. 01
using presses pullers and mechanical and hydraulic presses
Fasten components together using common fast ending and
04 locking devices including rivets 01

EE 01 07 Prepare bench and pedestal grinders for operation

01 Select, balance and mount grinding wheels 01


02 Adjust wheel guards, eye shields and work rests 01
03 Dress grinding wheels 01

EE 01 08 Maintain and repair hand tool

01 Clean hand tools and lubricate as required 01


02 Regrind twist drills 01
03 Regrind tools such as chisels, scribes, punches scrapers, 01
screw drivers etc.
04 Repair common hand tools 01

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

16. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 02 MACHINE SHOP 06

EE 02 01 Orientation to Machine Shop

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01 Identify administrative organization, physical layout stores 01
facilities and procedures of the machine shop
02 Identify types and functions of machine tools (e.g., lathes, 01
shapes, milling machines, surface and cylindrical grinder,
boring machines slotting, planning machines and drill presses
etc.)
03 Identify clean, maintain, lubricate as required, and be 01
conversant with workshop facilities, tools and instruments and
supplies
04 Identify safety hazards, special safety precautions and first aid 01
facilities and practices in the machine shop.

EE 02 02 Set up lathe for operation

01 Clean, Lubricate and service lathe 01


02 Read and interpret workshop drawings and blue prints 01
03 Check lathe centres for parallelism 01
04 Hold and centre works piece with 3 Jaw chuck; face plates and 01
dogs and / or centres
05 Select, install correct type and size of lathe tool holder 01
06 Select, grind, install and adjust correct size and type of lathe 01
tool
07 Select and adjust direction and speed of feed and rotation 01
08 Operate lathe controls and adjust coolant flow 01

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

16. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 02 03 Turn work piece on lathe

01 Check parallelism of shaft 01


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02 Straight turn and step turn work pieces held in chucks and 01
between centres.
03 Face work piece by straight, stepped and profile facing 01
04 Cut off work piece with parting tools 01
05 Turn taper by taper turning tools and attached by weivelling 01
compound rest and by off-setting tail stock
06 Knurl plain and cross patterns 01
07 Turn Straight, stepped and profile internal surface using drills 01
and boring bars
08 Turn eccentric by off-setting work pieces 01
09 Cut external and internal “V” square and some single and 01
multi start – threads using lathe tools
10 Cut external and internal “V” threads using taps and dies 01
11 Cut external and internal oil grooves 01

EE 02 04 Operate Drilling Machines

01 Acquaning with marking off for drilling. Acquaint with 01


different methods of positioning the work piece prior to
drilling
02 Familiarize with the different types of drills and appropriate 01
selection for the particular job
03 Acquire knowledge of using drilling machine for internal 01
boring
04 Acquire skills in the using of portable electric drills, hand 01
drills and ratchet drills etc.
05 Acquire skills in drilling out broken studs and taking out 01
broken drills bits etc.
06 Acquire skills in identifying and selecting correct size and type 01
of reamers and using them in appropriately drilled holes
07 Familiarize with the construction of drilling machines and 01
routine maintenance servicing
08 Familiarize with tapping by special attachment on the drilling 01
machine

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
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16. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 03 FACTORY (ELECTRICAL) INSTALLATION 06

EE 03 01 Orientation

01 Familiarize with types and sizes of cables, connectors and 01


conduits
02 Familiarize with electrical installation, electrical equipment 02
and layout
03 Familiarize with types and cases of electrical testing and 01
measuring instruments

EE 03 02 Electrical installation & wiring

01 Familiarize with the interpretation of layout plans, circuit and 02


schematic diagrams
02 Familiarize with dutting, bending, ferming and threading of 01
rigid and flexible conduits
03 Study the operation of electrical equipment such as switchgear, 01
earth leakage circuit breakers, meters
04 Identify and study service wiring for lighting and ventilation 01
05 Study testing procedures for electrical installations, rules IEE 01
regulations and code or practice
06 Check the installation for conformity with the regulations 01

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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

16. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 04 ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP PRACTICE 23

EE 04 01 Orientation to electronic service shop

01 Identify workshop administrative organization, physical 03


layout, rules and regulations, tools and equipment, stores
facilities and procedures
02 Identify workshop hazards (eg. At work benches in using tools 03
equipment and from lifting and falling objects, fire toxics, and
explosives, corrosives, metal and dirt particles)
03 Clean, maintain and lubricate tools and equipment as required 03
and be conversant with workshop facilities and supplies
04 Identify use of commonly used tools in electronics (eg. 03
Soldering iron, pliers nippers screw drivers)
05 Read and interpret workshop drawings 03

EE 04 02 Practice soldering

01 Clean and prepare surfaces for soldering 02


02 Study correct selection and handling of soldering iron for 02
different work
03 Select correct solder for soldering 02
04 Solder components using irons 02
05 Solder components to printed circuit board 02
06 De-solder components using de-soldering gun and / or 02
soldering iron
07 Solder miniature components using low wattage/voltage 02
soldering iron
08 Solder and de-solder ICs. 02

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
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16. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 04 03 Identify resistors, capacitors, inductors and their


behaviour when combined

01 Identify types of resistors, their values, colour code and 02


understand power ratings
02 Measure voltage across resistors 02
03 Measure current through resistors 02
04 Measure resistance using and Ohm meter 02
05 Identify various types of capacitors with respect to their values 02
and working voltage
06 Test capacitors for leakage 02
07 Test capacitors for charging and discharging using a 02
multimeter
08 Identify various types of inductors and test continuity of 02
windings using Ohm meter
09 Measure input and output voltages and currents in simple 02
transformers

EE 04 04 Identify, and test basic semiconductors

01 Identify and test the basic semiconductors diodes (eg. Detector 02


diodes, power rectifier diodes and zener diodes)
02 Identify and test PNP and NPN transistors with Ohm meter 02
03 Test transistor using transistor checker 02

EE 04 05 Examine the operation of basic power supplies and


amplifiers
01 Identify various types of batteries used in electronic equipment 02
02 Assemble a half wave rectifier and test the circuit using a 02
multimeter
03 Identify choke input filter and capacitor input filter 02

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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

16. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE 1 – BASIC TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 04 05 Examine the operation of basic power supplies and


amplifiers
04 Construct a full wave rectifier and test the circuit using a 02
multimeter
05 Construct a bridge rectifier circuit and determine the methods 02
to test the circuit with an Ohm meter
06 Construct a voltage doubler circuit and test voltage across 02
capacitors
07 Understand and assemble common emitter amplifier circuit 02
08 Test common emitter amplifier collector voltage, emitter base 02
voltage and voltage across emitter resistor
09 Test common emitter amplifier collector current, emitter 02
current and effect to temperature on collect or current
10 Understand and assemble a two transistor common emitter 02
amplifier
11 Identify and understand common base amplifier 02
12 Identify and understand common collector amplifier 02

EE 04 06 Observe the effects of loop gain

01 Learn to identify control system components such as 02


transducers, forward path gain, feedback gain, closed loop gain

EE 04 07 Recognize the principles of common transducers

01 Understand the construction of electrical transducers for the 02


measurement of pressure temperature, displacement, velocity
and acceleration etc.
02 Familiarize with statistic calibration techniques for transducers 02

EE 04 08 Observe fault location and correction techniques of


transducers and other components of control systems

01 Learn identify and describe types of faults and fault

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

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17. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE II – GENERAL TRAINING


MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP
NO.

EE 05 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF 09


AUDIO EQUIPMENT

EE 05 01 Test detector state, I.F. Amplifiers, Frequency changers


and transformers

01 Identify the function of each of the components in a detector 03


stage
02 Test detector stage by input signal 03
03 Identify the function of each of the components in an I.F. 03
amplifier
04 Test working of I.F. amplifier & familiarize with the 03
components
05 Identify the function of components in a frequency changer 03
unit
06 Test frequency changer by injecting an input signal 03
07 Examine and identify the various types of transformers used in 03
Audio Equipment and be familiar with their characteristics
08 Test transformers used in audio equipment and note how they 03
form elements in such equipment

EE 05 02 Repair and align a.m. and f.m. receiver and public address
systems

01 Identify the functions of the components of a.m. and f.m. 03


receivers and note their positions in the circuit
02 Align a.m. and f.m. receivers for their proper functioning 03
03 Identify the functions of the components in public address 03
systems and study the power supply for such systems
04 Align the system for proper reproduction of speech and music 03
without distortion

EE 05 03 Inspect test and repair Audio recording and reproducing


systems

01 Familiarize with the layout and identify the functions of 03


components in Audio recording and reproducing system
02 Test Audit recording and reproducing system by inspection, for 03
proper performance
03 Test each of the sections in such systems like speed control, 03
tape transport system, etc.

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
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17. Training Modules (Contd.)

PHASE II – GENERAL TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 05 03 04 Check the recording heads and service them where necessary 03


05 Repair recording and reproducing systems after systematic 03
examination of faulty

EE 06 OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF 16


VIDEO EQUIPMENT

01 Test, service and repair black and white and colour TV


receivers

01 Familiarize with the layout and compare function of b/w and 03


colour TV receiver
02 Note the similarities and differences of the TV systems and the 03
reasons for the same
03 Perform tests on each of the sub systems in the TV receivers 03
and note their performance
04 Align the TV receivers for proper reception of signals and 03
perform test necessary for this purpose
05 Identify and isolate faults and perform necessary repairs and 03
tests

EE 06 02 Test service and repair different types of antennae systems


and associated equipment

01 Identify and compare the different types of antennae systems 03


used with TV receivers and be familiar with their installation
02 Familiarize with tests on antennae and how they are adjusted 03
for maximum sensitivity
03 Identify associated equipment used with antennae such as 03
boosters and familiarize with their functions and installation
04 Familiarize with the tests on boosters how they are used in 03
conjunction with antennae to maximum advantage
05 Identify faults and perform necessary repairs and tests 03

EE 07 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF 16


COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

EE 07 01 Install, test and commission Intercom Telephone systems

01 Familiarize with the lay out of a typical intercom Telephone 03


System including distribution cable layout and console (if any)

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NO.

EE 07 01 02 Familiarize with procedures to be adopted in the installation of 03


an intercom system and the practice of such installation
including cable work
03 Familiarize with test procedures of an intercom telephone 03
system after installation and commissioning of such a system
and perform such tests

EE 07 02 Locate faults in the above equipment and repair and


maintain them

02 Familiarize with test procedures for the detection, location and 03


clearance of faults, both exchange and line faults
02 Practice fault-finding fault clearance and testing 03
03 Familiarize with routine maintenance procedures and perform 03
routine maintenance tasks.
(In all the above modules, ability to read, understand and work
with circuit diagrams is necessary)

EE 07 03 Install, test and commission electronic PABX

01 Familiarize with the layout of an electronic PABX systems as 03


regards positioning of PABX, power system channels and
cable network with special reference to technical and other
limitations
02 Familiarize with procedures to be adopted in the installation of 03
an electronic PABX system
Perform installation work including cable network and power
system
03 Test electronic PABX system after installation and 03
commissioning of such a system

EE 07 04 Service and maintain electronic PABX

01 Familiarize with test procedures for the detection, isolation and 03


clearance of faults
02 Practice fault finding and fault clearing 03
03 Familiarize with routine maintenance procedures and perform 03
routine maintenance tasks
(In all the above modules the ability to read, understand and
work with circuit diagrams is necessary)

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PHASE II – GENERAL TRAINING

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NO.

EE 08 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF 16


RADIO COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

EE 08 01 Familiarize with the operation of HF and VHF


transreceiver systems as well as their repair and
maintenance.

01 Identify the components of HF and VHF transreceiver systems


and understand the functions of each of the subsystems and the
operation of the systems.
02 Examine the Procedures for fault location HF and VHF
transreceiver systems and practice isolation of faults and their
rectification
03 Familiarize with the routine maintenance / checks including
aligning of HF and VHF transreceivers to obtain maximum
efficiency
04 Identify the different types of antennae used in HF and VHF
systems and understand how they are installed
05 Recognize the needs and techniques used for matching
antennae to receivers and how they are achieved.

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
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PHASE III – SPECIALIZED TRAINING

MES MU ITEM PRACTICE WKS LP


NO.

EE 09 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF 07


INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

EE 09 01 Familiarize with transducers and their applications

01 Examine the constructional features and principle of operation 03


of transducers
02 Familiarize with the specifications of transducers 03
03 Familiarize with the installation replacement of transducers 03

EE 09 02 Identify and familiarize with common Electronic building


blocks

01 Familiarize with a.c. and d.c. regulated power supplied and 03


their specifications
02 Familiarize with Amplifiers, Attenuators, Filters and 03
Equalizers
03 Familiarize with signal sources 03
04 Familiarize with Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog 03
converter
05 Familiarize with Digital systems 03
06 Familiarize with input Devices (push buttons, Key boards etc.) 03
07 Familiarize with output Devices (chart recorders, LEDm and 03
LCD Displays etc.)

EE 09 03 Familiarize with Electronic components and Devices

01 Identify discrete passive components and familiarize with their 03


specifications (e.g. L.C.R.)
02 Identify discrete active components and familiarize with their 03
data and specifications (eg. Diode, Transistor, SCR..)
03 Familiarize with the Analog Integrated circuits (eg. OPAMP) 03
04 Familiarize with MSI Digital Integrated circuits (eg Flip Flops) 03
05 Familiarize with LSI Digital Integrated circuits (eg. CRT- 03
controllers, Memory)

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NO.

EE 09 04 Recognize and familiarize with the common features of


feedback control systems.

01 Identify open loop and closed loop control systems 03


02 Familiarize with the PI, PD, and PID controllers 03
03 Familiarize with the applications of 02 above (eg. Temp 03
control, speed control..)

EE 09 05 Recognize and familiarize with Microprocessor bases


systems

01 Identify the building blocks of a microprocessor based systems 02


(eg. CPU, ROM, RAM, PIA..)
02 Familiarize with I/O Devices and interfacing methods 03
03 Familiarize with the associated software 03

EE 09 06 Test service and repair industrial electronic equipment

01 Familiarize with the use of service manuals 03


02 Familiarize with the essential safety precautions 03
03 Practice fault identification techniques 03
04 Perform routine maintenance work 03

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EE 10 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF
CONSUMER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

01 Familiarize with the working of common consumer


electronic equipment (such as radio, TV, Tape Recorders,
Turnable, VCR’s Calculators etc.)

01 Identify and familiarize with RF signals and RF stages 03


02 Identify and familiarize with IF signal and IF stages 03
03 Identify and familiarize with Audio signals and Audio stages 03
04 Identify and familiarize with Video signals and Video stages 03
05 Identify and familiarize with signal processing stages and 03
signal generating stages
06 Identify and familiarize with regulated power supplies 03
07 Identify and familiarize with power electronic stages 03
08 Identify and familiarize with digital circuitry 03
09 Identify and familiarize with display devices 03
10 Identify and familiarize with safety devices 03

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PHASE III – SPECIALIZED TRAINING
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NO.

EE 10 02 Familiarize with application of Micro-processors in


consumer Electronic Equipment such as alarm systems,
washing machines, Electronic Games etc.

01 Familiarize with the Associated Integrated circuits (eg. 03


Microprocessor, ROM, Buffers…)
02 Familiarize with the software routines 03
03 Familiarize with the features of Hardware faults and software 03
errors
04 Familiarize with LSI and VLSI integrated circuits 03

EE 10 03 Familiarize with Test Equipment

01 Familiarize with the use of oscilloscopes, signal generators and 03


multimeters use of EHT probes, pattern generators,
vectorscopes and TV picture tube checkers
02 Familiarize with the specifications of above equipment 03

EE 10 04 Test, service and repair of consumer Electronic Equipment

01 Familiarize with the use of service manuals 03


02 Familiarize with the essential safety precautions 03
03 Perform fault identification techniques 03
04 Perform routine maintenance tasks and repairs 03

EE 11 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF 07


COMPUTER SYSTEMS

EE 11 01 Familiarize with system software

01 Familiarize with operating systems 03


02 Familiarize with assembles and compilers 03
03 Familiarize with Linkers, Loaders, Editors, Debuggers etc. 03

EE 11 02 Identify of Application software

01 Familiarize with High Level Languages 03


02 Familiarize with assembly language programming and 03
machine code programming

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NO.

EE 11 03 Familiarize with the applications of commercially available


integrated circuits

01 Familiarize with the popular microprocessor chips and their 03


architecture
02 Familiarize with the programming models, addressing modes 03
and assembly / machine code instruction sets of the above
processors
03 Familiarize with the associated integrated circuits 03
(eg. DMA controls, PIA’s memory, buffers, D/A and A/D
converters, CRT controllers voice synthesizers etc.)

EE 11 04 Repair and maintenance of peripherals

01 Repair and maintain printers 03


02 Repair and maintain key boards 03
03 Repair and maintain disk drives 03
04 Repair and maintain VDU’s 03
05 Repair and maintain magnetic taps dies 03
06 Repair and maintain card punchers 03

EE 11 05 Overall systems maintenance and repair

01 Familiarize with system installation and system generation 03


02 Detect hardware faults and rectify such faults
03 Familiarize with software debugging techniques
04 Familiarize with software modification and development

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
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PHASE III – SPECIALIZED TRAINING

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NO.

EE 12 MANAGEMENT ASPECTS OF THE ORGANIZATION 03

01 Familiarize with the structure of the organization

01 Identify the management hierarchy of the Organization 03


02 Identify services and responsibilities of each department 03
03 Familiarize with the formalities in each department 03

EE 12 02 Familiarize with the management procedures

01 Identify the responsibilities at different management levels 03


02 Practice supervision of work 03
03 Familiarize with maintaining of records and charts 03
04 Familiarize with the procedures for meetings and discussions 03
05 Familiarize with report writing 03
06 Familiarize with communication methods and their optimum 03
utilization

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