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I. MATHEMATICS (20%) 5.

Mathematics Laws, Terms and Theories


Laws, theories and other rules relative to the
1. Algebra & General Mathematics fields of mathematics
Algebraic functions
Theory of equations II. GENERAL ENGINEERING & APPLIED
Factorization and algebraic functions SCIENCES (20%)
Ratio, proportion and variation
Matrix theory 1. Engineering Mechanics
Arithmetic and geometric progressions 2. Strength of Materials
Equations and inequalities 3. College Physics
Linear and quadratic equations
4. General chemistry
Complex number system
Polynomials 5. Thermodynamics
Mathematical induction 6. Engineering Materials
Logic and probability 7. Engineering Economics
Statistics 8. Engineering Management
9. Contract and Specifications
2. Geometry 10. Laws and Ethics
Lines and planes Telecommunications and broadcasting
Plane figures laws and regulations
Application of Cavaliers, Pappus and Electronics engineering law of 2004
Prismodial theorems Code of professional ethics and conduct
Coordinates in space Philippine electronics code
Quadratic surfaces Code of Technical Standards of Practice
Mensuration (Manual of Practice)
Plane geometry
Solid geometry
Spherical geometry
Analytical geometry

3. Trigonometry
Logarithmic principles
Trigonometric functions
Fundamental trigonometric identities
Solutions of right and oblique triangles
Applications of terrestrial mensuration
Area, perimeter and centroid of plane figures
Polar coordinates
Spherical trigonometry

4. Calculus
Complex variables
Derivatives and applications
Integration and applications
Transcendental functions
Partial derivatives
Higher derivatives
Indeterminate forms
Multiple integrals
Differential equations
III. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (30%) Power reflectometer/grid dip meter

1. Electricity/Magnetism Fundamentals 7. Microelectronics


Atomic structure Integrated circuits components,
Electric charge characteristics and products
Laws (Ohms, Kirfchoff, Coulomb,etc) Operational amplifiers/multivibrators
Magnetic power
Magnetic field/flux 8. Industrial Electronics
Magnetic/electric quantities/units Principles/Applications
Magnetic/electromagnet principles Electronic control system
Industrial solid state services
2. Electrical Circuit Welding systems/high frequency heating
Ac-dc circuits Feedback systems/servomechanism
Resistors Transducers
Inductors Motor speed control systems
Capacitor Robotic principles
Bioelectrical principles
3. Solid State Devices/Circuits Instrumentation and control
Semi-conductor fundamentals
Transistor components, circuits, analysis, 9. Computer Principles
and design Analog/digital systems
Special services (photo, electric, photo Binary number system/Boolean algebra
voltaic, etc.) Mathematical logic and switching networks
Basic digital circuits (logic, gates, flip-
4. Power Generator / Sources / Principles / flops, multivibrators etc.)
Applications Static and dynamic memory devices
Cells and batteries Programming and machine languages
Electric generator Information and acquisition processing
Electronic power supply Analog/digital conversion
Voltage regulation Computer networking
Photovoltaic. thermoelectric generator
Distribution transformers
UPS/float-battery system
Converters/inverters

5. Electronic (Audio/RF) Circuit / Analysis /


Design
Amplifiers
Oscillators
Rectifier
Filters
Voltage regulation

6. Tests and Measurements


Volt-ohm-ammeter (analog/digital)
R-L-Z bridges
Oscilloscope
Cable testers
RF meters
Signal generators (audio, RF, video)
Noise generators
IV. ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AND Wave Propagation
TECHNOLOGIES (30%) Radiation Patterns
Wavelength Calculations
1. Radio Communication System Radiation resistance
a. Transmission Fundamentals Diversity systems
The transmission systems
Transmission medium f. Antennas
Primary line constants Basic considerations
Velocity and line wavelength Wire Radiators in Space
Characteristic impedance Isotropic radiator
Propagation constants Current and Voltage Distribution
Phase and group velocity Resonant, non-resonant antennas
Standing waves Terms and definition
Voltage standing wave ration Antenna gain and resistance
Telephone lines and cables Bandwidth, beamwidth, polarization
Wave guides Effects of ground on antennas
Balanced and unbalanced lines Grounded, ungrounded antennas
Uniformly distributed lines Grounding systems
Twisted pair wire Antenna height
Coaxial cable Design and applications
The Decibel Matching systems
Power level Calculations Impedance calculations
Signal and Noise Fundamentals Antenna types
Directional and non-directional microwave
b. Acoustics antennas
Definition Wideband and special purpose antennas
Frequency range
Sound pressure level g. Wire and Wireless Communications System
Sound intensity The telephone set
Loudness level Connection and performance
Pitch and Frequency Exchange area plant
Interval and Octave Loop design
Sound Distortion Trunks in the exchange plant
Room Acoustics Insertion loss
Electro-Acoustic Transducers Traffic calculations
Reference equivalent and standards
c. Modulation Telephone networks
Amplitude modulation Signaling, billing , CAMA, ANI
Phase modulation Echo, singing and design loss
Frequency modulation Via net loss
Pulse modulation Network hierarchy, class type
VF Repeaters
d. Noise Transmission Considerations in
External noise Long Distance Network
Internal noise Telephone Exchanges
Noise calculation and measurements PSTN, PABX, Line Concentration
Radio interference Telephone features, IDD, NDD, LEC
Mobile communications
e. Radiation and Wave Propagation Cellular communication, trunk radio, radio
Electro Magnetic Radiation paging system, etc.
Radio Spectrum
h. Microwave Communications and b. Fiber Optics
Principles Principles of light, transmission
i. Basic principles of various-electronics systems Types
Electro-optics/photonics/optoelectronics Light sources, Laser, LED
Electromagnetics Light detectors
Avionics, aerospace, navigational and military Modulation and waveform
applications System design
Medical electronics General application
Cybernetic Design procedure
Biometric Dispersion limited domain
System bandwidth
2. Digital and Data Communications Splicing techniques
a. Digital Communication Networks
Bit and Binary Transmission 3. Satellite, Broadcasting and Cable TV Systems
Signaling Rate a. Satellite System
Error probability The satellite system
Digital filtering Types of satellite
Switching Satellite orbit
Packet circuit Uplink considerations
Vertical circuit Demand assignment multiple access
Open systems interconnection Antenna tracking
Multiplexing, modulation and synchronization Satellite link budgets
Pulse code modulation Path loss
Comapnding Figure of merit
Encoding Ratio of carrier to thermal noise power
Bandwidth and signal to noise ration Station margin
Delta modulation VSAT
Slope overload
Adaptive delta modulation b. Broadcasting and Cable TV systems
Codes and protocols Radio Transmitter (AM, FM ,Television)
Error detection and correction codes Studio (Microphone, Amplifiers, Cameras,
Digital carrier systems Lighting, etc.)
Frequency shift keying Cable Television
Phase shift keying
Differential phase shift keying
DC nature of data transmission
Loops
Neutral and polar
Binary transmission and the concept of time
Asynchronous and synchronous
Timing
Distortion
Bits, band, WPM
Data interface standards
Data input/output devices
Digital transmission on analog channel
Modulation-demodulation schemes parameters
Circuit conditioning
Modem applications
Serial and parallel transmission

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