Duration 5 days – 35 hrs
Overview
The Practical Electronics Training Course is designed to provide participants with hands-on experience and practical knowledge in electronics. This course focuses on the fundamental concepts and skills required for building and troubleshooting electronic circuits. Participants will learn to work with basic components, understand circuit behavior, and develop the ability to construct and test real-world electronic systems.
Objectives
- Understand basic electrical concepts, including voltage, current, resistance, and power.
- Identify and work with essential electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, and ICs.
- Design and assemble simple electronic circuits.
- Use multimeters and oscilloscopes for troubleshooting and testing circuits.
- Understand and implement basic principles of circuit analysis.
- Develop the ability to read and interpret circuit diagrams and schematics.
- Troubleshoot and repair common electronic devices and circuits.
Audience
- Beginners and intermediate learners with an interest in electronics
- Aspiring electronics technicians
- Hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts
- Engineering students looking for practical exposure
- Professionals looking to upgrade their technical skills in electronics
Pre- requisites
- Basic understanding of mathematics (arithmetic, algebra, and basic trigonometry)
- No prior electronics knowledge required; however, familiarity with electrical concepts is a plus.
Course Content
Day 1: Introduction to Electronics
- Overview of Electronics: History, applications, and future trends
- Basic Electrical Concepts: Voltage, current, resistance, Ohm’s Law
- Understanding Electrical Units and Measurements
- Tools for Electronics Work: Multimeter, soldering iron, breadboards, etc.
- Safety Practices in Electronics
Day 2: Electronic Components and Their Functions
- Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors: Identification, function, and applications
- Diodes and Transistors: Working principles and usage
- Integrated Circuits (ICs): Types, classification, and usage
- Hands-on Exercise: Identifying and testing components
Day 3: Building Simple Circuits
- Basic Circuit Theory: Series and parallel circuits
- Ohm’s Law Applications: Calculating voltage, current, and resistance
- Constructing Simple Circuits: Using a breadboard for prototyping
- Hands-on Exercise: Building a basic LED circuit, using resistors and capacitors
Day 4: Troubleshooting and Testing
- Using a Multimeter: Measuring voltage, current, and resistance
- Using an Oscilloscope: Basic waveform analysis
- Identifying Common Circuit Faults and Troubleshooting Techniques
- Hands-on Exercise: Diagnosing and repairing faulty circuits
Day 5: Practical Applications and Projects
- Building and Testing Real-World Circuits: Power supply, amplifiers, sensors
- Overview of Soldering Techniques: Soldering through-hole and surface-mount components
- Introduction to Microcontrollers: Basic concepts and applications
- Hands-on Project: Assembling and testing a practical electronic device or system
- Review and Q&A Session

