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Cards (40)

  • Drawing Board - Is a smooth board , usually rectangular in shape, provided with perfectly straight edge used as a working edge.
  • T-square - it is used to draw parallel lines
  • Drafting machine - combines the functions of T-squares, scales, set squares, and protractors
  • Protractor - used to mark or measure angles between 0 and 180
  • Drawing Pencil - the quality of a drawing depends on the quality of the pencil or the pencils used
  • Compass - used for drawing circles and areas of circles
  • Drawing pins and clips - are used to hold or fasten the drawing sheet on the drawing board
  • Electric Template - include symbols for electronic and electrical design that can be traced using a drawing pencil
  • Pictorial Diagram - shows the picture of the actual components and wiring connections
  • Block Diagram - usually uses blocks of squares, rectangles or triangles to represent components, groups, or units of equivalent
  • Schematic Diagram - is a bridge-type hill wave rectifier freut using rectifier diodes
  • Wiring diagram - shows wiring connections in a simplified, easy-to-follow manner
  • VGA - Video Graphics Array
  • HDMI - High Definition Multimedia Interface
  • DVI - Digital Visual Interface
  • USB - Universal Serial Bus
  • Ethernet - A network technology that allows devices to communicate with one another over a LAN (Local Area Network)
  • Ethernet - A technology that allows computers to communicate with one another over a network.
  • IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics
  • SATA - Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
  • ESATA - External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
  • Firewire - its purpose is similar to that of USB
  • Capacitor - its function is to store the electrical energy and give this energy again to the circuit when necessary
  • Integrated Circuit - IC
  • Diode - allow and electric current to pass in one direction
  • Transistor - it can amplify and switch electrical power and electronic signals
  • Shielded Twisted-Pair Cable - encases the signal-carrying wires in a conducting shield as a means of reducing potential electromagnetic interface
  • Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cable - does not rely on physica; shielding to block interface
  • Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cable - it relies instead on balancing and filtering techniques using media filters, baluns or both
  • VGA - used to transfer video signals
  • USB - used to provide connection from computers to peripherals
  • Resistor - used to reduce current flow
  • Capacitor - C
  • Capacitor - C
  • Diode - D
  • Resistor - R
  • Switch - S or SW
  • Transformer - T
  • Transistor - Q or TR
  • 2 parts of the T-Square - Stock and Blade