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OD1725 B
BASIC SCHEMATIC INTERPRETATION
BASIC SCHEMATIC INTERPRETATION
Subcourse Number OD1725
Edition B
March 1996
United States Army Ordnance Center and School
5 Credit Hours
SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse presents basic schematic interpretation in three
parts. Part A identifies basic symbols used in circuit schematics.
Part B discusses ponent characteristics and their
functional use within a circuit. Part C describes the methods to
determine reference designators and the procedures for wire tracing
in a circuit. Part C also includes a wire tracing exercise.
Terminal Learning Objective
Actions: You will recognize the various symbols used in schematic
diagrams of Army technical manuals. You will understand
their characteristics and how they function in typical
circuit applications. You will also perform wire tracing
in a practical wire tracing exercise using extracts from
an Army technical manual.
Conditions: You will be given the subcourse booklet with extracts
from TM 9-5855-267-24.
Standards: You will perform wire tracing procedures in accordance
with TM 9-5855-267-24.
There are no prerequisites for this subcourse.
The following publications are the references for this subcourse:
FM 11-60 Basic Principles, Direct Current, November
1982.
FM 11-61 Basic Principles, Alternating Current,
November 1982.
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FM 11-62 Solid State Devices and Solid State Power
Supplies, September 1983.
FM 11-72 puters, September 1977.
TM 9-5855-267-24 Sight, Tank Thermal AN/VSG-2, December 1980.
ANSI Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics
Diagrams, October 1975.
This subcourse contains information which was current at the time it
was prepared. In your own work situation, always refer to the latest
publications.
The words "he," "him," "his," and "men," when used in this
publication, represent both the masculine and feminine genders unless
otherwise stated.
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