Learn Basics Of Electronic
This course is designed to transition learners from basic engineering principles to practical, hands-on electronics repair. It covers core theory—such as power dynamics and passive component function—alongside essential diagnostic routines and safety practices. Objectives include mastering schematic literacy, identifying common component failures, and developing a systematic approach to troubleshooting circuit boards, ensuring the learner can confidently diagnose and repair modern electronic hardware.
Bridging Engineering to Electronics: Systems and Current Paths
Power Dynamics and Currents: AC vs. DC
Passive Component Diagnostics: Resistors and Capacitors
Semiconductors in Repair: Diodes and Transistors
Schematic Literacy: Grounding and Power Rails
Advanced Diagnostic Techniques: Short Circuits and Faults
Workbench and Tooling Setup for Electronics Repair
Systematic Troubleshooting and Reverse Engineering
Demystifying Ground (GND), common bus lines, and reference planes
Misinterpreting ground plane references leads to dangerous measurement errors. This section clarifies the importance of return paths in complex PCB layouts.
When and Why to separate Grounds and Neutrals.
BusBar Schemes in Electrical Substation Part 1 Bus fault cases operation explained with diagram