Course Development Guide

May 1, 2008

Course Title

Aircraft Electronics Digital Numbering System

Course Description

In this course the student will student digital numbering systems related to electrical components and circuitry. Students will practiceusing and converting binary (base 2), octal (base 8), and hexadecimal 9base 16) numbering systems.

Contact

Jeff Huffman, TDL Career Cluster Team Leader, 405-743-5145

OCAS Codes OHLAP Credit Course Length Prerequisites
None
No
15 Hours

Knowledge and Skills

The student will be able to identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about binary digital numbering systems to include:

 

·      Digital signal

·      One

·      Zero

·      Conversion from/to digital and hexadecimal

 

 

 

The student will be able to identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about the octal digital numbering systems to include:

·      Octal notation

·      Triad

·      Conversion from/to binary and decimal

 

 

The student will be able to identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about the hexadecimal digital numbering systems to include:

·      Base 16

·      Hex to decimal conversion

·      Decimal to hex conversion

Accountability Measures, Assessments, or Evaluation Procedures

Competency Test:

NCATT Certified Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET)

Industry Alignments

National Center for Aircraft Technician Training (NCATT)

Curriculum Resources

This Course Found In These Career Majors

Cluster: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

Pathway: Aerospace Maintenance