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• Explain the concepts of AC and DC electricity
• Calculate voltage, wattage, resistance, current and power factor values
• Select appropriate test equipment for taking voltage measurements
• Interpret multimeter readings
• Identify the effects of resistors, inductors and capacitors
• Develop single-phase and three-phase circuit diagrams
Elements of signal and system theory
Digital and analog information; block diagrams: sources, systems, sinks. Simple signals and systems. Complex numbers.
Analog Signal Processing
Representation of signals by electrical quantities (electric currents and electromagnetic radiation). Elementary circuit theory: resistors and sources, KVL and KCL, power, equivalent circuits. Circuits with memory: impedance, transfer functions, Thévenin and Mayer-Norton equivalent circuits.
Frequency Domain Ideas
Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Signals in time and frequency domains. Encoding information in the frequency domain. Filtering signals. Modeling the speech signal.
Digital Signal Processing
Analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion: Sampling Theorem, amplitude quantization, data rate. Discrete-time signals and systems. Discrete-time Fourier transform, discrete Fourier transform and the fast Fourier transform. Digital implementation of analog filtering.
Communicating information
Fundamentals of communication: channel models, wireline and wireless channels. Analog (AM) communication: modulation and demodulation, noise (signal-to-noise ratio, white noise models), linear filters for noise reduction.
This course is intended for new or cross-training technicians, electricians and supervisors responsible for maintenance of electrical equipment.
5 Days
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