Electronic interfacing · AS 91375
Implement advanced interfacing procedures in a specified electronic environment
Implement advanced interfacing procedures in a specified electronic environment
You need to make a working electronic system that uses sensors to read information and actuators to control things—like a robot that follows a line or a greenhouse controller. You write software to connect everything together, then test and fix it until it works properly. The key is showing you understand both the hardware and software sides of how sensors and actuators communicate.
You implement a working system where sensors and actuators interact correctly through your software, and you test it to show it meets the basic specifications.
You modify the sensor or actuator hardware and write clean, commented code that improves the quality of the interface—showing you understand why changes matter and can explain them.
You make significant improvements to the hardware and software that substantially improve how well the system works, with well-structured code and thorough testing that demonstrates noticeably better performance than the basic requirements.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.