Introductory Electronics course provides students with foundational knowledge and hands-on skills in basic electronics, preparing them for careers in electronics repair, assembly, maintenance, or further technical education.
Duration:
Typically 6 months to 1 year (varies by program)
Basic Electronics Theory
Electric current, voltage, resistance, and power (Ohm’s Law).
DC and AC circuits.
Series and parallel circuits.
Electronic Components
Resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits (ICs).
Sensors, relays, and switches.
Circuit Analysis & Design
Reading schematics and wiring diagrams.
Breadboarding and soldering techniques.
Using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and function generators.
Practical Applications
Building and testing simple circuits (e.g., LED circuits, amplifiers, power supplies).
Troubleshooting and repairing faulty circuits.
Introduction to Digital Electronics
Binary and logic gates (AND, OR, NOT).
Basic microcontroller concepts (e.g., Arduino).
Safety & Best Practices
Proper handling of tools and components.
Electrical safety precautions.
Format:
Combines theory with practical lab work.
Key Topics Covered:
Prerequisites:
Basic math and science knowledge (no prior electronics experience required).
Skills Gained:
Ability to assemble, test, and repair electronic circuits.
Proficiency in using electronic test equipment.
Understanding of circuit design principles.
Problem-solving and troubleshooting skil
Career Pathways:
Electronics technician
Appliance repair technician
Industrial maintenance worker
Further study in robotics, automation, or electrical engineering.
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