Electronics Technology Training

 

 

Description

This course will involve students in theory of operation and practical hand-on experiments and troubleshooting of direct current, alternating current, analog and digital electronics disciplines. Students will use electronic trainers, oscilloscopes, function generators and digital volt ohm amp meters to work on electrical circuits; troubleshoot an inductor and capacitor; learn the theoretical operation of a transformer; perform analysis of a transistor circuit and more.

 

Learning Outcome

 Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:

  • State the theory of operation of an inductor and a capacitor.
  • Troubleshoot an inductor and capacitor.
  • Learn to calculate the output voltage and power of step down and step up transformers.
  • Calculate the voltage, current and power gains for a transistor circuit.
  • Troubleshoot relays and switches in a series and a parallel circuit.
  • Conversion skills of any base number to binary, octal, decimal, and hex number.
  • Troubleshooting skills for a four stage shift register, and much more.

 

Target Audience

Anyone requiring a broader understanding of electronics theory and operation.

 

Course Completion Requirements

Passing this course requires the student to: attend all training days and participate in all required tasks.

 

Pre-requisites

There are no pre-requisites for this course.