Development of microcontroller-based soldering system / by Ericson T. Concepcion.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2016. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xviii, 89 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: CONCEPCION, ERICSON T., and CATUIRA, MARC JAY M. Development of Microcontroller-Based Soldering System.Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Electronics Technology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2016. Adviser: Ma. Fatima B. Zufiiga. The study was conducted from November 2015 to March 2016 at Gen. Trias, Cavite and at Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite to develop a soldering system controlled by microcontroller that could be used in Electronics Laboratories of the Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology. Specifically, the study aimed to: 1. design and develop a battery-operated microcontroller-based soldering system; 2. fabricate a suitcase for the battery-operated microcontroller-based soldering system; 3. test the performance of the project, 4. and evaluate the functionality, durability, economy, workability, aesthetics, and safety of the project. The idea of developing a microcontroller-based soldering system for an electronics laboratory has been proposed by the researcher for the purpose of more convenience, mobility and energy efficiency. The system was designed to provide a digital soldering station for the students in the electronics laboratory. This is to be utilized in the Electronics Laboratory to improve the soldering techniques of electronics technology major students. The general methods and procedures followed in developing this system were the following: conceptualized a framework of the design project, procured and mobilized the materials needed in soldering system, design internal circuitry, power supply units of soldering system, design casing of soldering system, construction of casing, installing all circuits and monitoring display in casing, modifying panel switches, pre-testing of the components, evaluation of soldering system, prepared prototype manual, and conducted cost computation. The system was evaluated by instructors of the Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology, and students from Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Electronics using the following criteria: functionality, durability, economy, workability, aesthetics and safety. As a result the study was rated outstanding with a numerical scale of 4.60. Use of large scale battery and improvement of craftsmanship is recommended in future design.
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Design Project (Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Major in Electronics Technology) Cavite State University

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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT), Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering

CONCEPCION, ERICSON T., and CATUIRA, MARC JAY M. Development of Microcontroller-Based Soldering System.Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of
Industrial Technology major in Electronics Technology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2016. Adviser: Ma. Fatima B. Zufiiga.

The study was conducted from November 2015 to March 2016 at Gen. Trias, Cavite and at Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite to develop a soldering system controlled by microcontroller that could be used in Electronics Laboratories of the Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology. Specifically, the study aimed to: 1. design and develop a battery-operated microcontroller-based soldering system; 2. fabricate a suitcase for the battery-operated microcontroller-based soldering system; 3. test the performance of the project, 4. and evaluate the functionality, durability, economy, workability, aesthetics, and safety of the project.

The idea of developing a microcontroller-based soldering system for an electronics laboratory has been proposed by the researcher for the purpose of more convenience, mobility and energy efficiency.

The system was designed to provide a digital soldering station for the students in the electronics laboratory. This is to be utilized in the Electronics Laboratory to improve the soldering techniques of electronics technology major students.

The general methods and procedures followed in developing this system were the following: conceptualized a framework of the design project, procured and mobilized the materials needed in soldering system, design internal circuitry, power supply units of soldering system, design casing of soldering system, construction of casing, installing all circuits and monitoring display in casing, modifying panel switches, pre-testing of the components, evaluation of soldering system, prepared prototype manual, and conducted cost computation.

The system was evaluated by instructors of the Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology, and students from Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Electronics using the following criteria: functionality, durability, economy, workability, aesthetics and safety. As a result the study was rated outstanding with a numerical scale of 4.60.

Use of large scale battery and improvement of craftsmanship is recommended in
future design.

Submitted to the University Library February 14, 2017 DP-455

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