Basic Electronics for Security Professionals

Perfect for Physical Security Technicians and Installers!

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Basic Electronics for Security Professionals

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the theory and fundamentals of electronics
  • Understand the components of electronics and how they function
  • Learn to calculate power needs
  • Understanding multimeters and why they are your #1 tool in Security

Description

In Momentum Security Training’s Basic Electronics course students will learn the fundamentals of electronics. The course will cover general electrical topics like Ohms Law, voltage, current, and resistance. Student will learn why Ohms law is still relevant and how to calculate voltage, current, and resistance. The course will cover basic electrical components and how to calculate power supply needs. Students in this course will have a better understanding of electricity, safety, and tools.

Momentum Security Training is disrupting the status quo in the physical security industry by providing context-based education that empowers our students to deliver high-quality solutions.

Legacy training has been either manufacturer taught, or peer taught each of which has its own limitations. Today, security training consists of teaching someone how to do something, we are empowering our students to learn WHY it works so that no matter the situation or product there is a deeper understanding of the technology and the theory behind it.

Chris Wilson: A security professional with over 20 years experience in the US security market, from mid-market through enterprise. Experience ranges from senior technician, project manager, and system design engineer/solutions architect. I am an active CSPM (Certified Security Project Manager) and industry expert for system design and best practices/techniques.

Who Should Attend!

  • Physical Security Technicians or Installers. Anyone working on a physical security installation.

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Tags

  • Electronics
  • Power Electronics
  • Physical Security

Subscribers

5

Lectures

9

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