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Module oot eae metro ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS Aviation Maintenance Technician Certification Series ed eet ts -Servomechanisms eee Tee ee ere NNT I ERCLY FOR B2 LEVEL CERTIFICATION ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS Aviation Maintenance Technician Certification Series 72419 US. 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Al hts Reserved No pr othe puscaton may be repreice, stared in arin year. rane hay oom ‘ery any means, ctr, mechonea tatoeapng recardng or erwin, tod the pe ‘riten pemoson of he plan, ‘ocr books ofr Cetomer Sane, pea al 670 726-5 Vi WELCOME “The publishes of this Aviation Maintenance Technician Certification Series welcome you to the word of siaton maintenance, Asyou move towards EASA certian, you are required gua wuitable knowledge and ‘experience in your chosen area. Qualifcation on bus ubjecs foreach averafe maintenance Hens category of ‘nbeategory is accomplished in acondance with the following max, Where applicable subjects ae indicted by sn°X° inthe column below the liens heading. For other educational tools crete o prepare candidates fr icensure contact Aircraft Techical Book Company. ‘We wish you god lick and success in your studies and in your aviation creed! EASA LICENSE CATEGORY CHART ote manera sonst Saint Dg Teg Emcee Ss dace Ptse a aon ‘ie ope aopanics Ses a tons co Aine yams, Sra Seems tet Renan Sees we ns sat seranes, Src rons opaon aettiee| Pun Ene Peter x sone ‘ine a2 sinlne ane ‘wren FORWARD PART-6 and the Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Material (GM) ofthe European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Regulation (EC) No 1321/2014, Appendix tthe Implementing Ries establishes che Basi Kowledge Requirements for thse seeking an aicaf¢ maintenance Heense. The information inthis Module (0482) ofthe Aviation Maintenance Technical Certication Series published by the Air Technical Book Company meets or exeeds the breadth and depth of knowledge subject matter referenced in Append ofthe Implementing Riles. However, the onder of che material preseated isa the dscetion of the editor in an effort to convey the -equzed knowledge in the most vaquentil and comprehensible manner. Knowedge levels eit for Category A, BI, B2, BS, and C aircraft maintenance Heenss remain unchanged from dhe Histedin Appetit Basic Knowledge Requirements, Tables fom Appendix 1 Basic Knowledge Requirements are reproduced atthe beginning of each smodalein the series and again che beginning ofeach Sab-Modile How aumbers ae writen inthis book: “This book uses the Intemational Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standard of writing nambers. This methods Asp arg aumbers by adding a space between etch group of3 digi. This is oppored to the Arpercan method ‘which uses commas andthe European method which use periods For example, the mamber ove millions expresed ICAO Standard 11000000, Burpean Sandird 1.000.000 ‘American Standaed 1000000, S1Unite “The Inenatonal System of Units (SD developed and maintained by the General Confuence of Weighs and ‘Measures (CGPM) shall be used a the standard syste of urits of mearurement for all aspects of international cil vation ar and ground operations. Prefixes “The refines and eymbol listed in the table below shal be used o form names and symbols ofthe decimal multiples ad submultipls of Iteration Sytem of Units SD sits PREFACE “Teday'aireraftineeasingly lyon digi technology andcomplexclecoaiceystems, otjustforinstramentatin, asvigation, and communicasons, but today even fo fight contos, sytem monitoring, maintenance planing, tnd moe and more. Fiber operand fy-by-vie ino longer dhe exception, but the ul If no lager Limited +o milly but now the basi of peat and commercial ascaft both age and smal This module presents the [Bor A&P mechanical technician with wht he or she needs to know for both a general snderstandingof these ‘ystems and the ability work around them in an efficient and safe manaer. This book, Module O4B2 covers there topics fo the greater depth required forthe B2 or SpaceTEC/CertTEC rated wsionics and eletronics spesait. Madu 4 Sylabu az nine in PART, Append LEVELS CERTIFICATION CATEGORY B2 44-Semiconductors Diodes Diode eebals 1 Diode charcteristics and properties, Diodes inves and parle, ‘Main characteristics and use of lion controled rectifiers thyistor, light emitting diode, photo conductive dinde, vast, eter dines Pontional esting of diodes (0) Maras, eetron conigurtin, electra properties 1 and N ype materials: eflects of inpuies on conduction, majoricy ad minority characte DN junction in semiconductor, development of potential azo a PN junction in snbised, forward biased and reves biased conditions, Diode paameters: peak inverse voltage, maximum forward caren ‘emperstre,fequeney,lekage current, owe dsp ‘Operation and fanction of ios inthe following ccit clippers damper fil and half wave rectifier bridge rectifiers, voltage doubles and teplers Detailed operton and characterise ofthe flowing devi: slicon controlled ete (yest), ight emitng diode, Schottky diode, photo conductive diode, varactor diode, vars, tif diodes, Zener diode. 41.2 Transistors (@) Transistor symbol, 1 Component eseriton and orientation; “Teanetor characteristics and proper, (©) Construction and operation of PNP and NPN transistors, 1 Bus, collector and emite configurations, LEVELS CERTIFICATION CATEGORY BZ “Testing of transistors Base appecation of cher transite types and thee uses, Application of transistors: clases of ampli (A,B,C) ‘Simple crt including bias, decoupling, feedback and stabilisation; ‘Maltsage circuit pinipes:catcades, push-pull, olla, muhivibratos, plop circus, 44.3 Integrated Circuits (@ Description and operation ofl circuits and linear crcuitsopertonal amplifiers; i (8) Description and operation oflogc circuits and linea ceuts, 1 Introduction t operstion tnd fonction ofan operstional ampli wed a= Jinegstn,diferentator,vlage flower, comparator, ‘Operation and amplifier stages connecting methods: esse capacive, Inductive (ranafrme) inductive eit (IR), dines, ‘Advantages and dkadvanage of postive and negative feedback, 4.2- Printed Circuit Boards Descripson and use of printed circ boards 1 4.3 Servomechanisms (@) Understanding ofthe fllowing terms: Open and closed loop systems, 1 ‘edback, low up, analogue eanadscers Piniples of operation and we ofthe fllowing synchro system, componensfeatures: resolver, ferential, control and torque xnsformess ‘inductance and capacitance transmit. (0) Understanding fee following terms: Open and closed loop fellow up,servomechanim, analogue, transduce, nll, damping, Sediack desdbands Construction operation and use ofthe following syacheo system component: eles,

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