Objectives
At the end of the course participants will learn:
- Work effectively with common electric components and systems
- Confidently carry out simple repair procedures for faults on printed circuit boards
- Recognize and efficiently troubleshoot common electronic component and circuit problems
- Understand the construction and operation of common electronic components
- Understand common electronic terminology
- Effectively apply the principles of analog meters, digital meters and oscilloscopes
- Identify electronic component symbols
- Identify components and read their values
- Implement procedures for the testing of electronic components
- Confidently carry out simple repair procedures for the correction of faults on printed circuit boards
Outlines
Day 1:
INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG ELECTRONICS
- AC vs. DC Electricity
- Analog vs. Digital Electronics
DIODES & RECTIFIERS
- Rectifying Diode Circuits
- The Zener Diode
Day 2:
AMPLIFIERS
- Small signal amplifiers
- Power amplifiers
- Amplifier frequency response
- Amplifier applications
FILTERS
- RC and RL Filters
- RLC Filter Design
- Active Filter Design
Day 3:
OP-AMP & AMPLIFIERS
- Design A BJT Amplifier
- Design An OpAmp Amplifier
- Design An Audio Amplifier
USING TEST EQUIPMENT
- Current measurement
- Voltage measurement
- Resistance measurement
- Analogue meters
- Digital meters
- Oscilloscopes
Day 4:
FAILURE ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION IN ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
- Failure symptoms
- Failure causes
- Failure types
- General preventive measures
Day 5:
TESTING IN ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
- Equipments/devices used in testing (ex. spectrum analyzer, multimeter, oscilloscope, lCR meter,DVM, MDA, AWG etc.)
DEVICE TROUBLESHOOTING
- Diode, transistor, resistor, capacitor, op-amp, & thermocouple
CLOSING & DISSCTION
Who Should Attend
- Maintenance technicians, electricians, foremen and engineers
- Mechanical and chemical engineers, operators and personnel who need electronics knowledge
- All engineering, operations and management personnel who are directly or indirectly involved with electronic controls
- Those involved with the installing, programming, maintaining and purchasing of electronic control equipment
- Those involved with sales and installation of electronic products
- Anyone whose work requires the use of electronic equipment