About me¶
Hello
I am Cesar Cabrera, I am an electronic technician, currently I work as a teacher at the IESP “Simón Bolívar” in Callao, in the Industrial Electronics career.
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My past¶
I like to investigate and put together study modules for my students where I can exploit their imagination, I work with young people who are very creative and they make me demand each didactic unit that I have to dictate. I enjoy everything I have learned to date, I live it to the fullest, every project I start is a challenge for me, and every experience I share with my students from the IES “Simón Bolívar” – Callao.
Previous work¶
I was born in the city of Lima, in the month of February, where they call the month of the crazy, I am 48 years old, I have studied in a fe y alegría parochial school, made up of Irish brothers, I studied in a metropolitan institute where I learned the career of computerized digital electronics, I specialized in computer networks and industrial networks at the National University of Engineering, and in this virtuality I have learned a lot with each training in different areas.
Project completed¶
These are projects that I have carried out during the pandemic, and to make them work as practices for my students, as I teach the didactic units of the pneumatic and hydraulic system, PLC, industrial networks and Industrial Process, I try to combine different didactic units, and have my students be able to configure the required system.
First module of a conveyor belt, using proximity sensors, push buttons, a controller that can be Logo or PLC, pilots, DC motor, being able to program the rotation of the motor clockwise and counterclockwise, and proximity sensors as the start or end of the system.
The Second Project is an industrial process control for mixing liquids with two washing machine valves, DC motor, push buttons, indicators, relays, PLC, in this module we work with two different AC and DC voltages.
The Third project is a sliding door, it works with controllers, PLC and Logo, buttons, indicators, all in DC.