Duration: 40 contact hours
Introduction
Everyone today is exposed to electronic devices in one way or another. The computer revolution is a good example. Everyone can benefit from additional knowledge of electronics. Even a quick scanning of this page will help. A study of electronics starts with electricity and basic electronics. This includes Ohm's law and other basic principles of electricity. Obtain and study various books on electronics – this is really a must as each author will explain things in a little different way to help you grasp the concepts.
Objective
The material of this course has been developed from lecture notes that were used throughout the course. The purpose of this course is not to train expert electronic designers, but rather to expose beginners and newbies to basic electronics concepts in conjunction with hands-on laboratory experience that closely matches the material in this course.
Students completing such a course should be ready to use a more-sophisticated text in designing circuits for use in other laboratory environments.
Who Should Attend
• Those who have electrical and electronics background • Junior Technicians, Associate Engineers, and Assistant Engineers
• Refresher course for executives
Course Content
• Introduction to Active and Passive Components
• Basic Series and Parallel Circuits
• Basic Circuit Theory
• Introduction to ICs
• Introduction to Analog and Digital Circuits
• Circuit Testing and measurement
• Basic Soldering Techniques
• Mini project - Circuit Designing and Troubleshooting |
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Facilitator: Mr. Elangovan Sundrason
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