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SETWIN ITIGURU

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Course Description

The Electronic Mechanic Trade Theory will help trainees in achieving an international equivalency standard that will allow their skill proficiency and competency to be recognized across the globe, as well as expanding the scope of prior learning recognition and providing opportunities for lifelong learning and skill development.

This course demystifies the Basic Workshop Practice, Basics of AC and Electrical Cables, Single Range Meters, Cells and Batteries, Active and Passive Components, AC & DC Measuring Instruments, Power supply circuits, IC Regulators, Computer hardware, OS, MS office and Networking, Transistor Amplifier, Oscillators, Wave Shaping Circuits, Power Electronic Components, Opto-Electronics, Basic Gates, Combinational circuits, Flip Flops, Counter and Shift Registers, Op-Amp and Timer 555 Applications.


What you will learn?

✔ Importance of safety and Precautions to be taken in the industry/shop floor

✔ Basics of AC and Electrical Cables

✔ Measuring Instrument Meters

✔ Types of measuring instruments/equipment uses and features

✔ Circuit breakers, Magnetism & Relays

✔ R.L.C. Series and Parallel circuit

✔ Working principle of Zener diodes

✔ CMOS setup and installing the Windows OS

✔ Computer networking, Network Cable Components, and Servers

✔ Computer Viruses and protection

✔ Integrated circuit voltage regulators

✔ Op-Amp Voltage regulator

✔ Frequency response of emitter follower

✔ Multivibrators and study of circuit diagrams

✔ Clipper and Clamper circuits

✔ Photodiodes and Phototransistors

✔ Multiplexers & Demultiplexers

✔ Shift Registers and their Applications

✔ Interfacing the Digital and Analog signals

✔ Timer IC and its Applications

CURRICULUM

Basic Electricity

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A.C Circuits

Alternating current circuit The circuit that is excited using alternating source is called an AC Circuit. The alternating current (AC) is used for domestic and industrial purposes. In an AC circuit, the value of the magnitude and the direction of current and voltages is not constant, it changes at a regular interval of time.

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Magnetism and Capacitors

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Safety Practice and Hand Tools

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Cells and Batteries

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Basic Gates, Combinational circuits,Flip Flops

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