Welcome to. Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understanding of Components.

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Welcome to

Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understanding of Components.

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components. Soldering Irons are EXTREMELY HOT!!! (Hotter than an Oven!) There are holders to place them in when not in use. Don’t leave them on the table to roll off, and don’t turn round with it in your hand. Be aware of your booklets and belongings near soldering irons so not too cause fires. Keep exits, walkways and desks clear at all times. Please store your things under the workstation. Components will be hot for a short time after soldering - GIVE THEM TIME TO COOL DOWN!

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components.

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components.

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components. Resistors are components which restrict or resist the flow of current. The ability of a material or component to resist current flow is measured in ohms.

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components. A capacitor is a discrete component which can store an electrical charge for a period of time. The larger the capacitance the more charge it can store. An inductor (or reactor) is a passive electrical component that can store energy in a magnetic field created by the electric current passing through it.

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components. A diode is the simplest form of semiconductor. Diodes are a discrete component that allows current to flow in one direction only. The direction that current is allowed to pass is called the forward bias. The direction that current is not allowed to pass is called the reverse bias. A diode has two leads: for forward bias, the current comes in at the anode (positive lead) and out at the cathode (negative lead).

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components. Electric motors transfer electrical energy into kinetic energy, using magnets and coils of wire. There is a relationship between electrical power, voltage and current (power = voltage × current).

Aims & Objectives: Practice and refine Soldering Skills. Fully populate a Circuit Board. Increase understand of Components. Capacitor Motor Resistors LED's Inductor Transistor

What We've Done We've Practiced our soldering We now know more about some components We've populated a circuit Board WELL DONE!!!