The EB-190 is a
single board, instructional nodule designed to teach basic concepts in automotive electricity
and electronics to technology students.
The module can be operated as a stand-alone unit or integrated into the EB-2000 Computer Managed
Laboratory.
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Understand how the resistance in electrical circuits affects the voltage across the load
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Know to use the VOM for the measurement of voltage drop in series circuits
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Become familiar with Incandescent lamps in general and automotive bulbs in particular
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Understand the difference between the incandescent lamp cold and hot resistance
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Understand what happens when lamps of unequal power rating are connected in series
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Become familiar with a typical connection of direction indicator lamps
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Know how headlight circuits work
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Know what happens when a headlamp ground connection is open
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Know the advantages of using relays for simple switching functions
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Know how to use relays for inserting or bypassing elements in electrical circuits
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Know how to measure relay's pickup and dropout voltage
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Understand why headlight circuits use relays and understand the circuit operation
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Know how latching circuits operate
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Know applications of latching techniques In automotive circuits
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Know how you can delay the pickup or dropout of a relay
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Be familiar with the use of delay circuits for slow, repetitive activation of a relay
(flasher action)
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Become familiar with a typical stoplights control and monitoring circuit.
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Know the function of a flasher circuit
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Set up and operate a capacitor flasher circuit.
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Know the function of the direction indicator system
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Understand the operation of an integrated circuit based direction indicator system
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Know how hazard warning systems operate
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Know how diodes are used in suppressing high voltage spikes when switching inductive
loads
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Understand the operation of acoustic "lights on" warning circuits
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Know how diodes are used for circuit isolation in automotive electrical systems
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Know how thernistors are used in the "internal heating" mode
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Know how thermistors are used in basic thermometer circuits
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Know how thermistors are used in "Half Bridge thermometer circuits
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Know how thermistors are used in automotive systems control circuits (where temperature
changes are indicated by the voltage across a thermistor)
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Know how to check opening and closing temperature of thermal switches
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Know how thermal switches are used in engine coolant temperature control circuits
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Know how potentiometers are used for sensing angular displacement
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Become familiar with troubleshooting techniques in electric/electronic circuits
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Be able to detect and diagnose faults in a turn signal indicator system
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Be able to detect and diagnose faults in a temperature control system