Basic Industrial Electricity |
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| Course Description and Objective: | |
This course is designed as a beginning level electronics course which will provide the student with an understanding of basic electronic circuitry and component testing. The course begins with oscilloscope theory and operation and analog and digital mutlimeter operation. Electronic circuits including resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors are then constructed and tested. The student will develop a working knowledge of passive and active electronic components and testing. The course progresses into a detailed analysis of major semiconductor components. Analog circuitry and operational amplifiers are covered in detail. Students will construct and test, using test meters and an oscilloscope, a regulated and filtered DC power supply. Transformer theory is introduced. The program concludes with an introduction into 4-20 milliamp and 0-10VDC industrial control systems. |
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Who Should Attend: |
| Apprentice Electricians, Journeyman Electricians, Instrument Technicians, Maintenance Supervisors, Plant Engineers |
Equipment Requirements: |
| Students will need to bring analog or digital volt-ohmmeter , a pocket calculator, small needle nose pliers, a small wire cutter and stripper, small flat and phillips head screwdrivers, and a small pocket screwdriver. Students are encouraged to bring schematic diagrams of AC drive equipment they encounter in the field. |
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