Computer Hardware Engineering Certification Training

Learn Hardware, Computer Architecture & Instructions, Processors, Memory, Monitors, Printers, Disk Drives, NTFS, CD ROM.

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Computer Hardware Engineering Certification Training

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn basic concepts of Hardware and Computer Architecture
  • Understand how Computer Instructions work
  • Learn the architecture of Processors, Memory, Cache, Disk Drives, NTFC, CD ROM, and other computer components
  • Describe the working of Monitors and Printers
  • Take a deep-dive into Processor architecture & specifications
  • Understand Communication Buses & Bridges

Description

A warm welcome to the Computer Hardware Engineering course by Uplatz.


Computer Hardware Engineering involves design, development, and testing of computer systems and components. Computer hardware engineers work in organizations and research laboratories that build and test various types of computer models. Most work in computer systems design services and in manufacturing of hardware. In summary, computer hardware engineers help to accelerate new computer technology by creating advancements in computer hardware. They develop computer systems and equipment such as circuit boards, routers, processors, and memory devices. Hardware engineering includes design and supervision of the manufacturing and installation of computer systems and related products.

Computer hardware engineers often spend considerable time solving problems, guiding installation, and conducting computer product testing. With degrees and experience, new computer hardware engineers can qualify for their first positions, but young graduates typically struggle to gain professional experience. Computer hardware engineering field is extremely competitive, so candidates must set themselves apart with excellent academic performance and certifications. Computer hardware engineers often perform an array of diagnosis, design, and testing tasks, depending on employer needs. They use creativity to design computer equipment and hardware. Computer hardware engineers also employ analytical and problem-solving skills as they diagnose and fix problems with hardware designs, media, and storage devices. Often communicating with software developers, computer hardware engineers work to ensure compatibility between computer hardware and software. In this era of quick computer advancement, hardware engineers enjoy opportunities to work on exciting emerging technology.  They utilize their imagination to build computer hardware and software. As they analyze and solve problems with hardware designs, media, and storage devices, computer hardware engineers use analytical and problem-solving abilities. Computer hardware experts frequently communicate with software developers to guarantee that computer hardware and software are compatible.


This computer hardware engineering course provides necessary knowledge and skills required to make a successful entry into the hardware, systems & networking domain. Hardware engineering is a good choice begin a career, and continuing education resources such as certification programs, online learning sites, and professional organizations for computer hardware engineers.  Because this sector is so competitive, individuals must stand out by having strong academic credentials and certifications. Depending on the demands of the business, computer hardware engineers may conduct a variety of diagnosis, design, and testing jobs.


Course Objectives

  • Create schematics of computer equipment to be produced and write blueprints to design new computer hardware systems, components, and peripherals.

  • Test the computer equipment they develop, including electronic circuits, assemblies, and other electrical components, evaluate the findings, and tweak the design as required.

  • Oversee the fabrication of the actual components that allow computers to function.

  • Update current computer systems to ensure that they are compatible with the most recent software releases.

  • Recommend computer systems and peripherals to end-users depending on their business requirements.


Computer Hardware Engineering - Course Curriculum

  1. Basics of Hardware

  2. Basic Computer Architecture

  3. Computer Instructions

  4. Infix Postfix Stack

  5. Binary Numbers

  6. Processors

  7. Memory

  8. Cache

  9. Memory Type Selection

  10. Disk Drives

  11. NTFS

  12. CD ROM

  13. Pipelining

  14. Instruction Level Parallelism (ILP)

  15. Monitors

  16. Printers

  17. Communication Buses & Bridges

  18. Processor Specifications

Who Should Attend!

  • Computer Hardware Engineers
  • Hardware Design Engineers
  • Beginners & newbies interested to become Computer Hardware Engineers
  • Embedded Hardware Engineers
  • Computer Hardware & Networking Engineers
  • Anyone aspiring for a career in Computer Hardware Engineering
  • Hardware Architects
  • IT Hardware Engineers
  • Hardware Testing Specialists
  • Engineers - Hardware Development Engineering
  • Software Engineers
  • Server Engineers
  • Computer Service Engineers
  • Embedded Systems Engineers
  • Hardware Engineers - Lead
  • Hardware EE and Test Engineers
  • Hardware/Software Architects

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Tags

  • Computer Engineering
  • Memory
  • Computer Hardware
  • Computer Monitor

Subscribers

111

Lectures

18

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