Design and development of electronics / electrical workbench / by Michelle O. Cuenca, Lovelyn C. Herrera, and Jovelyn B. Villajuan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University - Main Campus 2006.Description: xiii, 72 pages illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • 621.381  C91 2006
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Abstract: Cuenca, Michelle 0., Herrera, Lovelyn C., and Jovelyn B. Villajuan. Design and Development of Electronics/Electrical Workbench. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Industrial Technology, major in Electronics. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April, 2006. Adviser: Mr. Neil T. Penalba. The study was conducted to design and develop an electronics/electrical workbench for electronics and electrical students. The study aimed to evaluate the performance of the design through actual testing and to conduct the cost computation of the design. An Electronics/Electrical Workbench is a device that can turn-on and turn-off the AC power depending on the voltage desired to be used; 110v, 220v, and/or 440v sockets and also has DC power output tests with a multi-tester. The individual panel has light emitting diode (LED) that serves as indicator of turn-on and turn-off, and fuse that protects the circuit from the effect of excessive current. In the construction of the design, it was found that a multi-tester is applicable for the design. The device cannot handle more than 24 vdc. It was also found that the designer's device is more affordable than the existing device. In the evaluation of the system, usefulness, accuracy and reliability of the design were computed and presented based on the evaluation of the respondents. Finally, the design demonstrated a developed workbench. It handles more tasks than any other designs. The study met all the objectives and was confirmed successful.
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Design Project (Bachelor of Industrial Technology - - Electronics) Cavite State University.

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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT)

Cuenca, Michelle 0., Herrera, Lovelyn C., and Jovelyn B. Villajuan. Design and Development of Electronics/Electrical Workbench. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Industrial Technology, major in Electronics. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April, 2006. Adviser: Mr. Neil T. Penalba.
The study was conducted to design and develop an electronics/electrical workbench for electronics and electrical students. The study aimed to evaluate the performance of the design through actual testing and to conduct the cost computation of the design. An Electronics/Electrical Workbench is a device that can turn-on and turn-off the AC power depending on the voltage desired to be used; 110v, 220v, and/or 440v sockets and also has DC power output tests with a multi-tester. The individual panel has light emitting diode (LED) that serves as indicator of turn-on and turn-off, and fuse that protects the circuit from the effect of excessive current. In the construction of the design, it was found that a multi-tester is applicable for the design. The device cannot handle more than 24 vdc. It was also found that the designer's device is more affordable than the existing device. In the evaluation of the system, usefulness, accuracy and reliability of the design were computed and presented based on the evaluation of the respondents. Finally, the design demonstrated a developed workbench. It handles more tasks than any other designs. The study met all the objectives and was confirmed successful.

05/05/2006 DP-187 Submitted to the University Library

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