After a session and some internet research I have establish what is meant by a systems approach (input-process-output) which means my first guess I took wasn't too far removed from the truth. I thought when researching that a systems approach would take me directly down the electronics route how found it was quite broad and found it encompassed economics, industry, manufacturing, design work, Mechanical systems and even biology.....
For any systems approach I found an effective and basic way of understanding what is meant generally by a systems approach is;
What does it do? (Output)
How does it do it (Process)
What makes it do it (Input)
However the name of this section is 'using a systems approach to CIRCUIT DESIGN So my next the next stage in this area is to establish what a systems approach is used in a circuit. Im guessing that would mean something on the lines off:
Press switch (Input) - computer programme (process) - LED lights up (Output)
For any systems approach I found an effective and basic way of understanding what is meant generally by a systems approach is;
What does it do? (Output)
How does it do it (Process)
What makes it do it (Input)
However the name of this section is 'using a systems approach to CIRCUIT DESIGN So my next the next stage in this area is to establish what a systems approach is used in a circuit. Im guessing that would mean something on the lines off:
Press switch (Input) - computer programme (process) - LED lights up (Output)