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Technology
and
Livelihood Education
COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING
Quarter 1-Module 6
TESTING ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


Technology and Livelihood Education – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1-Module 6
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Technology
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COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING
Quarter 1-Module 6
TESTING ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

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Introductory Message

For the learner:


Welcome to the Technology and Livelihood Education 7 Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Testing Electronic Components.

The hand is one of the most symbolic part of the human body. It is
often used to depict skill, action, and purpose. Through our hands, we may
learn, create, and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource
signifies that you as a learner is capable and empowered to successfully
achieve the relevant competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your
academic success lies in your own hands!

This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while
being an active learner.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:


What I Need to This will give you an idea of the skills or
Know competencies you are expected to learn
in the module.

What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to


check what you already know about the
lesson to take.

What’s In This is a brief drill or review to help you


link the current lesson with the previous
one.

What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be


introduced to you in various ways such
as a story, a song, a poem, a problem
opener, an activity, or a situation.

What is It This section provides a brief discussion


of the lesson. This aims to help you
discover and understand new concepts
and skills.
What’s More This comprises activities for independent
practice to solidify your understanding
and skills of the topic.
What I Have This includes questions or blank
Learned sentences/paragraphs to be filled in to
process what you learned from the
lesson.

What I Can Do This section provides an activity that will


help you transfer your new knowledge or
skill into real-life situations or concerns.

Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate


your level of mastery in achieving the
learning competency.
Additional In this portion, another activity will be
Activities given to you to enrich your knowledge or
skill of the lesson learned. This also
tends to the retention of learned
concepts.

Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in


the module.
At the end of this module you will also find:

References This is a list of all sources used in


developing this module.
The following are some reminders in using this module:

1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part
of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises.
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activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with
it. If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module,
do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in
mind that you are not alone.

We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful


learning and gain a deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You
can do it!
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What I Need to Know

The module is about Testing Electronic Components (TEC) of a


computer system. All testing tools and methods should be based on
standardized procedures established by manufacturers and known industries.

After going through this module, you are expected to:

1. Determine the criteria for testing electronic components.(TLE_IACSS9-


12TEC-IVa-c-24)
2. Plan an approach for components testing. (TLE_IACSS9-12TEC-IVa-c-
25)
3. Test components. (TLE_IACSS9-12TEC-IVa-c-26)
4. Evaluate the testing process. (TLE_IACSS9-12TEC-IVa-c-27)

Becoming a certified, seasoned computer hardware technician starts from


having the attitude to persevere over challenges. It also requires the
willingness to learn and grow not only by himself, but with the mentors and
resources that can be reached and obtained either physically, or virtually.

In going through this module, patience is needed in reading and


analyzing the contents. Follow directions and/or instructions carefully. Give
your best as you comply with the required activities.

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What I Know

Before starting with this module, let us measure what you already know
about Testing Electronic Components (TEC). Answer the pretest below.

Pre-test: True or False


Directions: Read the statements carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is
correct and FALSE if you think the answer is wrong. Write your
answers on your TLE-CSS activity notebook.

_______1. Job orders or client requirements give the complete


description of the testing job.
_______2. The supervisors in the manufacturing industry are
considered the responsible persons.
_______3. Datasheets and forms from manufacturers cannot help
you in knowing the specification of an electronic
component to be tested.
_______4. The testing criteria will ensure that components meet
technical and quality requirements.
_______5. Letting the relevant personnel know the testing criteria
is important.
_______6. An electronic component can be tested by only one
method.

_______7. Producing an electronic component does not require


testing from the time it is being made until the final
product is finished.
_______8. Every testing method has a corresponding tool to be
used.

_______9. A Test plan is important.

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_______10. Preparing and checking tools before using them has
no standard procedure to follow.
_______11. Recording or documenting the test result does not
include faults and problems of the component.
_______12. Testing the product is done to detect the faults and
problems of a component.
_______13. The documentation of the test process should not be
reported to the relevant personnel.
_______14. The documentation of test processes will help in
identifying successful methods and efficient tools.
_______15. If you are performing a test procedure more than
once, the other tests do not need to be recorded or
documented.

If your score is

11-15 Very Good! You may still read the module, but you are already
knowledgeable with the topics that we are to discuss.

6-10 Good! Go over the items that you find difficult and then you may proceed to
the lessons in this module that you don’t understand.

0-5 Don’t worry about your score. This module is designed for you to
understand all about testing electronic components, the tools, the methods,
and the procedures needed to perform very complex tasks. So, what are
you waiting for? Start your journey. Turn to the next page.

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What’s In

This module is packed with the basic lessons on testing electronic


components, in a way which addresses your learning needs, aligned with the
safety precautions set by OHS and 5’S standards.
Before going over to the basics of testing electronic components (TEC),
let us start first with an exercise that may help you determine your prior
learnings, and help you open the door to what’s new about this module.

Activity 1. Identification - Determining Tools Versus Components.

Directions: Identify the pictures if it is an electronic component or a testing


tool. Write EC if it is an electronic component and TT if is a testing
tool. Write your answers on your TLE-CSS activity notebook.

1. Multi-tester

_________________________

Computer Motherboard

2.
_________________________

Power and Reset Switches

3.
_________________________

Power Supply Tester

4.
_________________________
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What’s New

This module includes some of the tools and standard procedures you
have learned from the previous lessons, which will be used in various testing
methods on electronic components.

This module also introduces digital testing tools and advance methods
that can do the testing job efficiently and effectively to meet the specification
and technical requirements of an electronic component to satisfy the job
orders from the clients.

The Tools
Based on the older practices and references, Voltmeters and Multi-
meters were used to test power output on computer power supplies. Testing
was done terminal to terminal and point to point of the circuit or component.
(refer to the photos below)
Figure 1. Testing on an ATX PIN individually Figure 2. Individual reading

https://www.youtube.com (Screenshot) https://acidx.net/wordpress


But now, advance tools are being used to make the work easier and
faster. For example, you can test multiple PINS of a power supply
simultaneously to get multiple results right away. (refer to the photos below)
Figure 3. Simultaneous Testing Figure 4. Multiple reading

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The Methods
A few years back, technicians were using the BEEP ANALYZING
method in determining computer motherboard faults and problems.
Motherboard problems and fault has a corresponding beep code. Beep codes
vary from manufacturer of motherboards and version of BIOS. Refer to the
table below for AMI BIOSs.
Beep Code Analysis Recommended Fix

One Beep Refresh Failure Reseat/replace memory (RAM),


Troubleshoot Motherboard.

Two Beeps Parity Error Reseat/Replace memory,


Troubleshoot Motherboard.

Three Memory Error (first 64KB) Reseat/Replace memory.


Beeps

Four Beeps Timer Failure Troubleshoot Motherboard.

Five Beeps Processor Failure Troubleshoot CPU, Troubleshoot


Motherboard.

Six Beeps Keyboard Controller Failure Troubleshoot Keyboard,


Troubleshoot Motherboard.

Seven Virtual Mode Exception Error Troubleshoot CPU, Troubleshoot


Beeps Motherboard.

Eight Beeps Display Memory Failure Troubleshoot graphics card,


Troubleshoot Motherboard.

Nine Beeps ROM BIOS Checksum Failure Replace ROM BIOS, Reflash BIOS,
Troubleshoot Motherboard.

Ten Beeps CMOS Shutdown Register Failure Troubleshoot Motherboard.

Eleven L2 Cache Failure Troubleshoot L2 cache,


Beeps motherboard.

Continuous Memory or Video Failure Troubleshoot Memory,


Beeps Troubleshoot Graphics Card,
Troubleshoot Motherboard.

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Table 1. The Beep Code Table

As the technology advances, PC Analyzers or Diagnostic Cards, and


other digital tools are being used to diagnose faults and problems on
electronic components because manufacturers and industries found out that
some methods will fail in some cases.

For instance, the Beep Analyzing method, as mentioned above, will


fail when the on board speaker or buzzer of a motherboard is dead because
the test personnel cannot hear a beeping sound anymore. So, instead of
counting the beeps, PC Analyzers display digits or codes to signify faults and
problems, and these codes are the being referred to as an error code table or
lists provided and specified by the manufacturer of the testing tool. (see
photos and table below)

Figure 5. PCI TYPE Diagnostic Card Figure 6. USB TYPE Diagnostic


Card

Error Code Interface Software / Error / Fault


BIOS Version

00 AMI Bootloader is OK,


System is OK.

08 Award Low Memory

08 Phoenix, Dell Ram Verification Failure

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Table 2. The Error Code Table

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The reading above in figure 5 displays a code. The user manual of the
diagnostic card has a list of codes, as shown in Table 2, with the
corresponding error that is different for every version of Interface software or
BIOS version.
These diagnostic tools come in various types. They are evolving from
the PCI type in figure 5, to the newer USB type in figure 6. These types are
developed to satisfy the needs of the users depending on the situation. For
example, a newer model of computers does not support PCI devices anymore,
or older computers do not have a USB port. Some manufacturers even
develop the combination type for more testing flexibility such as the testing
tool below.

Figure 7. COMBINATION TYPE Diagnostic Card

Parallel port
USB port

https://shopee.ph

Serial PIN

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Lesson
The Criteria for Testing
1
What is It

Testing Electronic Components (TEC)


Testing refers to the methods and procedures of determining the
signals and responses from an electronic component. This is done to ensure
the quality, performance, and serviceability of the components. All testing
process must follow criteria. These criteria are needed before making the plan.

Obtaining the Job Order


A job order is a form containing specifications of a task to do. This
usually includes instructions, date, and time to execute the order, address or
location of the worksite, the name of the client and his contacts, and the name
of the technician. Either you’re a test personnel in an industry or a technician
in a shop, testing always uses the job order or the client requirements as the
guide. Below is a sample of a job order form.

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Form 1. A job order

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If you are working in a manufacturing industry of electronics
components, the responsible personnel or the supervisor in your technical
department gives you the work instructions in a form of job orders to specify
the task to do.
On the other hand, testing on repair shops sometimes refers to job
orders given by the clients or customers. It is the client who gives the job, but
most of the time, technicians already know what to do if the shop is already
following standardized procedures.

Communicating or Reporting the Desired Method to Use.


The desired method that you are going to use must be reported or
communicated to the responsible person or the supervisors for verification
and approval, to ensure an efficient workflow and the success of the test.
Therefore, if you will be planning to do something, report it first to the
responsible personnel.

Using the Appropriate Method


When a method and tools are approved for testing, it is considered the
most appropriate method and tools to use. The selection of the methods and
tools is usually based on the component’s specification and manufacturer’s
instructions. This is a standard practice among industries, which aims to
produce quality services, efficient workflow, effective tools, and safe working
environments.

Recording the Test Process


The testing does not only require complying with the job order,
consulting to the responsible personnel, selecting the efficient method, or
preparing effective tools. It also requires recording the test process for
evaluation purposes. The technician must be able to determine at which point
must he record and document the test process for an accurate data gathering.

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What’s More

Activity 2. The Job Order


Directions: Analyze the situation carefully. Create a sample job order on a
separate bond-paper with A4 size. This will be compiled with your
portfolio.

Assume you are the responsible personnel or the customer service


representative of a manufacturing company or a repair shop, and there comes
a customer (a client) who claims a warranty or needs a repair service of his
desktop which does not turn ON and keeps on beeping continuously. After an
interview with the client, you were able to record the details as follow:
The name of the customer is Mr. Rowel Avila. He lives in Poblacion,
Bonifacio but the defective unit is in his office at Bonifacio NHS, Liloan,
Bonifacio, Mis. Occ. Mr. Avila’s number is 0997-607-0691, but he is too busy
to attend with the repair service, so he instructed one of his staff named Arlyn
Besana to assist the technician. The staff can be reached at 0910-177-3320.
These are the only details you got.
Create a job order for Mr. Avila, so the technician will know the details
or specifics of the job. (refer to the example of the job order form on page 14,
Form 1).

RUBRIC FOR JOB ORDER


Completeness The sheet must indicate the efficiency 4
of the tools and effectivity of the testing tools used
used. by the technician throughout the entire
procedure.
Completeness The sheet must indicate the 4
of the methods appropriateness of the testing methods
or techniques and techniques applied by the
applied technician throughout the entire
procedure.
Summary of the The sheet must indicate the summary of 2
evaluation the evaluation, including the
recommendations of the responsible
personnel or evaluator.

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Total 10

Lesson
The Plan for Testing
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What is It

Planning is a must before any action. Without a plan, a test process will fail,
or will not meet the job order or client requirements.

What Tools to use?


Always choose the right tools that will give you accurate results in a
lesser time. Thus, safety comes first. Always remember to check the selected
tools for functionality and serviceability conditions. You also need personal
protective equipment. Always be mindful of the things that bring hazards to
your health.

When to Start Testing?


After obtaining the job order or client requirements, you need to
determine the methods to use, the tools needed, and the amount of time to
finish the job. If everything is ready and set, then it is time to start the job.
Below is an example of a test plan.

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Form 2. A Test Plan

What’s More

Activity 3. The Test Plan


Directions: Refer to the situation in form 1 on page 16. Assume that the job
order was given by your supervisor. Make a test plan based on
the job order. Refer to the example of a test plan on page 19 ,
form 2. Write your answers on a separate bond-paper with A4
size. This will be compiled with your portfolio. Do it manually with
a pen and a ruler.

RUBRIC FOR TEST PLAN


Completeness All tasks must be listed. The job order # 4
of the job and date must be indicated, as well as
details. the target date of completion.
Completeness All necessary tools must be prepared 4
of the tools. according to the method to be used.
Specification of All components to be tested must be 2
the component. enumerated or specified.
Total 10

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Lesson
Testing the Components
3
What is It

There are four (4) basic testing methods done in manufacturing


industries and repair shops of computer electronic components. Each method
can be done in various procedures depending on the specific task and tools
used. These are:

1. Continuity Test – the act of testing to validate if two points or


terminals are connected electrically to assure a continuous flow of
signal or electrical current. When a capacitor does not work, it
could be busted and broken.
This test is usually done with the use of a MULTITESTER. Each
probe of the tester is positioned on each terminal of the capacitor to
detect a response. If there is no response, then it is confirmed that
the capacitor is dead. Refer to the picture below:
Figure 7. Testing the Capacitor

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2. Voltage or Current Test – a method used to detect losses or increase
in voltage. If a power supply is expected to give a 12 volts output, it should
give the right amount of voltage. Higher or lower than specified is considered
defective.
This test is usually done with the use of a MULTITESTER, or a
POWER SUPPLY TESTER. Refer to the photos on page 6 for a picture of
the voltage testing process.

3. Performance Test – this is done to validate if the electronic component


performs as specified by the manufacturer. For example, if a processor is
intended to run with a HYPERTHREADING capabilities, then it should
work as expected.
This test is usually done with the use of software and utilities. An
example of this is the software called “Performance Test”. You can run this
software directly from a USB storage. This software is capable of testing
various hardware performances. Just select the desired test on the menu
on the left, then click run to start the test. The tool looks like this:

Types of Test
The Run Button
Figure 7. Testing the Capacitor

https://www.passmark.com/products/performancetest/download.php

4. Diagnostic Test – This is done to detect faults and problems. For


example, if a computer keeps on beeping at startup, then there should be
a fault or problem with the peripheral components or the motherboard itself.

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This test is usually done with the use of a Diagnostic Cards or PC
ANALYZER. Refer to the photos on page 10 for a picture of the
diagnostic testing process.
Overall, if the component is functioning well and performing as specified
by the manufacturer, then it is considered a quality product or serviceable
product.

What’s More

Activity 4. Essay

Directions: Read and answer the questions briefly. Write your answers on a
separate bond-paper with A4 size. This will be compiled with your portfolio.

1. Why do we need to test electronic components?


2. When do we conduct the test?
RUBRIC FOR ESSAY
Content The content was well-thought, guide 4
questions were thoroughly answered
Organization The paper was well-written with ideas 3
easily conveyed to readers
Development Points are thoroughly developed 3
Total 10

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Lesson
Evaluating the Test Process
4
What is It

Evaluating the test process is important because it will determine the


success of similar future tests. It is done to determine the quality of the test
procedures. It also determines the performance of the test personnel and his
technical needs.

To evaluate the test process, you must be able to answer the following
questions:

What did you do?


Your methods and procedure should simply match with the job order.

Why did you do it?


Your methods and tools must align with the standardized procedures or
manufacturers’ instructions.

What did you find?


The testing process must produce the desired result as planned.

What did you communicate?


Always make a record and report your findings to responsible personnel or to
the clients.

What was the overall status of the test itself?


Always remember, the goal of the test is to comply with the job order or satisfy
the clients’ requirements.
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Below is an example of a test evaluation sheet. The evaluation sheet looks
like this.

Form 3. Test Evaluation Form

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What’s More

Activity 5. Test Evaluation.

Directions: Refer to the situation in Form 1 on page 16 again. Assume that


the job order was completed by a technician named Mr. Technicio
Apprentice. Your task is to act as the supervisor of a repair shop.
Make an evaluation sheet for Mr. Apprentice. Refer to the
example of a test evaluation form on page 25, form 3). Write your
answers on a separate bond-paper with A4 size. This will be
compiled with your portfolio. Do it manually with a pen and a ruler.

RUBRIC FOR EVALUATION SHEET


Completeness Names, addresses, and contacts are 4
of the customer complete for easy location and
and job site communication
information
Clarity or the The customer demands or needs are 4
service or order specified for appropriateness of methods
details and tools to be prepared and used.
Inclusion of the This is for verification, communication, and 2
details of the evaluation of the job performed.
technician.
TOTAL 10

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What I Have Learned

Activity 6. Sentence completion.

Directions: Copy all the sentences on a separate bond-paper with A4 size


and supply the missing words. This will be compiled with your
portfolio.

1. I learned that there are four (4) basic known types of


electronic components testing such as _______________,
______________, ______________, and
________________.
2. Testing and measuring tools are used to determine the
serviceability and functionality of an electronic ___________.
3. Referring to the job order or _____ requirements makes the
job specific and guided.
4. To evaluate a testing job after completion, an __________
sheet is needed.
5. A job order or client requirements contains the __________
of the job.
6. In testing electronic components, planning comes after
obtaining the ________ for testing.
7. Documentation means to __________ the details of the
process.
8. The criteria for testing come first before the planning stage,
testing stage, and the evaluation stage ________.
9. Reporting and communicating to the _____________
personnel ensures an efficient workflow and success of the
test.
10. A client is also known as the __________.
11. Preparing and __________ the tools before and after using
them is a standard practice.
12. OHS policies must be observed because it means _______
first.
13. The testing procedures are usually done in places like
manufacturing industries, electronic component stores, and
repair _____.
14. Testing refers to the procedure of determining the signals
and _________ from an electronic component.

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15. A testing tool is used to ____ signals and responses from an
electronic component.

What I Can Do

Activity 7. Be an Evaluator.

Directions: Visit the site youtube.com and find a video tutorial on testing the
computer motherboard. Watch and observe the video, then do the
following:

1. Prepare your own evaluation form.


2. Make a list of tools used in the entire procedure.
3. Make a list of the methods used.
4. Make an evaluation sheet of the testing procedure in that
video.
 For the Technician’s Name, just write the YOUTUBE
link of the video
 For the Job Order #, just write the title of the video.
 For the Job Order Date, just write the date when you
view the video.
 For the Evaluator’s Name, just write your name.
 Do not forget to write your remarks on the test, your
signature, and the date of signing.

Note: Your accomplished evaluation form will be compiled in


your portfolio.

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Assessment

Directions: Read the statements carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is


correct and FALSE if you think the answer is wrong. Write your
answers on your TLE-CSS activity notebook.

_____1. The complete description of the job is not specified in the job
order.
_____2. Communicating and reporting to the supervisors can only give a
problem to the test personnel.
_____3. Datasheets and application notes from manufacturers contain
specification of an electrical component.
_____4. The testing criteria serve as the basis for the testing plan.
_____5. The testing criteria do not need approval from the responsible
personnel or supervisor.
_____6. Some components can be tested using various methods and
tools.
_____7. Electronic component production requires testing for quality
assurance.
_____8. You can use any tools for a specific testing method.
_____9. Testing plan is important to perform the job smoothly.
_____10. Checking and maintaining the testing tools follows a standard
procedure
_____11. Recording and documenting only includes successful
procedures.
_____12. The only purpose of testing is to check the quality of the
product.
_____13. Documentation should be kept confidential from anybody.
_____14. Documentation helps you discover efficient methods and
effective tools.
_____15. All testing procedures must be recorded.

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Additional Activities

Activity 8. Read statements below carefully and identify each as Criteria,


Planning, Testing, or Evaluating. Answer directly. Write your
answers in your TLE-CSS activity notebook.

Scenario Category
1. Submitting the test report to the
responsible personnel.

2. checking the voltage output of a


power supply.
3. Preparing the tools needed for the
job.
4. Interviewing the client to obtain the
job order.
5. Inserting the diagnostic card to the
motherboard.
6. Determining the best methods for
the job.
7. Identifying if the job is for voltage
testing, continuity testing or
performance testing.
8. The responsible personnel gave
remarks to the technician
performance
9. The technician checks the
performance of the Video Card
using graphics analyzer.
10. The Power switch is defective and
requires checking for signal
continuity.

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Assessment
1. False What’s In (Activity 1)
1. TT
2. False
2. EC
3. True
3. EC
4. True
4. TT
5. True
5. EC
6. True
6. EC
7. True
7. TT
8. False
8. TT
9. True
9. EC
10. True
10.EC
11. False
11.EC
12. False
12.TT
13. False
14. True
15. True
Answer Key
References

I. Internet
1. https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/beep-codes
2. https://jucetize.weebly.com/uploads/3/7/2/0/37200949/manual_postcard_
32.pdf
3. https://www.2zars.com/reqmgmt.html
4. https://www.passmark.com/products/performancetest/download.php

II. Photos
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimeter
2. https://www.techspot.com/article/1965-anatomy-motherboard
3. https://www.newegg.com/2-tone-tekit-1-5-cable-kits/p/2A6-0040-00003
4. https://www.amazon.com/Optimal-Shop-Computer-Supply-
Connectors/dp/B00Q8SUYHW
5. https://www.domstechblog.com/signs-of-cmos-battery-failure
6. https://www.kenable.co.uk/en/computer-cables-peripherals/desktop-
cases/10301-500w-pc-case-tower-atx-power-supply-unit-psu-with-pfc-
protection-010301-5055492430878.html
7. https://www.onbuy.com/gb/post-diagnostic-pci-lpt-desktop-pc-
motherboard-tester-4-digit-display~c8576~p5129710
8. https://www.amazon.in/iBall-Baton-Cable-Tester-iB-
PCBTEST/dp/B00E3C6LJA
9. https://www.cnet.com/news/5-reasons-youll-want-intels-crazy-new-core-
i9-cpus-and-3-reasons-you-wont
10. https://shopee.ph/4GB-DDR4-2400Mhz-SODIMM-Laptop-RAM-
i.52911177.2081195428
11. https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2019/11/03/the-best-graphics-card-
under-250-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1660-vs-amd-radeon-rx-590
12. http://www.shopmadeinchina.com/product-image/AGP-PCI-E-Graphic-
Card-VGA-Card-Debug-Card-GPU_15518638.shtml

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13. https://www.amazon.ca/Insten-24-pin-Power-Supply-
Tester/dp/B005CTCD6S
14. https://acidx.net/wordpress/2011/12/how-to-test-a-power-supply-unit/
15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr70VyoACPg (Screenshot)
16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCu0ulBhKtk (Screenshot)
17. https://www.aliexpress.com/i/32825051033.html
18. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000237541622.html
19. https://shopee.ph/USB-PCI-PC-Motherboard-Diagnostic-Analyzer-POST-
Card-with-2-Digit-error-code-display-for-Laptop-PC-
102293995.4918084331
20. https://www.ebay.com/b/Computer-Power-Supply-
Testers/168059/bn_1642015
21. https://electrical-engineering-portal.com/download-center/books-and-
guides/electrical-engineering/digital-multimeter

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ROWEL SUCO AVILA
Teacher – 1
BSIT
Major in Social Studies

TESDA National Certificate Training Qualifications


1. Computer Systems Servicing NCII

TRAINER’S QUALIFICATIONS
1. Licensed Professional Teacher (PRC)

TEACHING/TECHNICAL EXPERIENCES

1. DepEd Misamis Occidental Division


Bonifacio National High School
SY 2018 - 2019 -- Present
2. La Salle University – IT Staff
SY 2017 – 2018

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