Electronic interfacing · AS 91078
Implement basic interfacing procedures in a specified electronic environment
Implement basic interfacing procedures in a specified electronic environment
This standard asks you to build and set up a basic electronic interface—combining hardware components (like resistors, sensors, LEDs) with software code—so that different parts work together to do a specific job. You need to choose the right components, write working code, and test everything to make sure it actually does what it's supposed to do.
You choose suitable components through practical testing, write basic code that works, and test your interface to check it meets the specification.
You choose components skilfully with good reasoning, write clearly annotated and well-organised code that's easy to read, and thoroughly debug your interface.
You use datasheets or calculations to precisely select the best components, write well-structured code with clear annotations, and efficiently implement an interface that cleanly meets all specifications.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.