TY - BOOK AU - Sabal, Airon Paul I., Author AU - Gamboa, Khelvin C., Author AU - Dela Cruz, John Albert A., Author AU - Zoleta, Nemrod M., Adviser AU - Paulino, Jurick, Techical Critic TI - Development of Digital AC & DC Panel Board / PY - 2015/// CY - Rosario, Cavite PB - Cavite State University-CCAT Campus N1 - Design Project (BSIT)--Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2015; Includes bibliographical references and appendices N2 - Dela cruz, John Albert A., Gamboa, Khelvin C., Sabal Airon Paul I., Development of Digital AC and DC Panel Board, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology. Cavite State University - Rosario, Cavite March 2014. Adviser: Mr. Nemrod Zoleta. Technical Critic: Mr. Jurick Paulino This project study entitled Development of Digital AC and DC Panel Board sought to answer the following problems. (1) How does the Digital AC and DC Panel Board perform its function effectively and efficiently? (2) How does the Digital AC and DC Panel Board provides an easy and faster solution during electrical overload and short circuit? The main objectives of the study was to develop and construct a digital AC-DC panel board. Specifically, the study aimed to (1) Plan a safe and effective prototype. (2) Analyse the project study as to its functionality and workability. (3) Design Digital AC and DC Panel Board using Digital voltmeter for AC and DC source. (4) Construct a Digital AC and DC Panel Board from available parts and materials in the local market. (5) Test and evaluate its capability, safety, and effectiveness. (6) Revise and remedy defects, if there are any. The study was focused only in the Development of Digital AC and DC Panel Board; it can be used as power supply for AC and DC voltage and portable protective device for circuit. This project study was conducted at Daang Amaya III, Tanza, Cavite - Dela Cruz' Residence from June 2013 to March 2014. The developed Digital AC and DC Panel Board is a portable panel board that is handy and can be moved to the area it is needed for its purpose. It supports the needs of students in AC and DC source and circuit protecting device also. The 30 participants of the study who evaluated the prototype were composed of five instructors, ten students, ten electricians and five factory workers of CvSU- Rosario. Data collected were tabulated, and analysed using frequency distribution, weighted mean and percentage. The findings of the study based on the results of the evaluation is excellent as to its functionality and workability ER -