>>> This Electronic & Electrical Devices Maintenance & Troubleshooting course is intended for those interested in learning electronics and electrical devices and board troubleshooting. <<<
56 Lecture | 4.5 Hour of HD Content | 2 Hour of Practical Videos | Electronic Maintenance Book | Practical Electronics and Electrical Test
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Why you should take this course?
Learn how to fix electronic devices
Learn about electronic components
Get a better understanding of electronics
Learn how to design circuits
Learn how to solder components onto a circuit board
Able to read schematic diagrams
What you will get when you join this course?
More than 4 Hours of Practical Videos
Access to Electronic and Electrical Practical Test Course | Usually price 200$
Access to our Best Selling Amazon Book (Basics of Electronic Components Book) and How to deal with each item| Usually price 50$
Access to more than 56 Lecture in Full HD
Access to More than 4.5 Hour of Video Content
A comprehensive Course that helps you in learning and dealing professionally with electronic components and electronic device maintenance.
Welcome to this course.
Topics that we will be discussed during the Introduction to Electronic Components Course are listed here in a brief outline.
What do you need to start troubleshooting
Tools needed to get the job done
Common electrical and electronic Components
Troubleshooting steps
Masure concerns and how to deal with different situations
Testing tools and how to test different components
The Components of Electricity
Volt-Ohm-Meter Basics (Measuring Electricity)
Circuit Diagrams Basics (Electronic Roadmaps)
The Resistor
Ohm’s Law
The Capacitor
The Inductor
The Diode
The Transistor (Electronic Valves)
What students are saying about our previous Electronic Component Course:
André stenberg says, "This is a nice introduction course to those who would like to learn the basics of electronics."
Mike Mackley says, "It's covering the topic and establishing the basics very well."
Sunil Thakur says, "Great course for beginning in electronics, especially enjoyed the water analogy part to make learning easier."
Qays Qaysaneah says, "Clear and Simple, and that is so nice :)"