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Target Audience

Beginners with basic knowledge of physics or mathematics.

Objective

Understand the fundamentals of electronics, basic components, and simple circuit design and troubleshooting.

What You'll Learn

80 hours of comprehensive training
20 hours per week
Hands-on practical experience
Industry-relevant curriculum
Expert instructors
  • Introduction to Electronics (4 hours)
    • Definition, scope, and applications (consumer electronics, industrial systems).
    • Basic electrical concepts: Voltage, current, resistance, and Ohm’s Law.
  • Electronic Components (6 hours)
    • Resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors: Types and functions.
    • Introduction to soldering and desoldering techniques.
  • Safety and Tools (6 hours)
    • Electrical safety: Hazards, PPE, and grounding.
    • Tools: Multimeters, oscilloscopes, and soldering irons.
  • Lab: Measuring voltage, current, and resistance; basic soldering practice (4 hours).
  • Circuit Theory (6 hours)
    • Series and parallel circuits.
    • Introduction to AC and DC circuits.
  • Breadboard Prototyping (8 hours)
    • Building simple circuits (e.g., LED, resistor-capacitor circuits).
    • Reading schematic diagrams.
  • Lab: Designing and testing basic circuits on a breadboard (6 hours).
  • Semiconductor Devices (6 hours)
    • Diodes: Rectifiers, Zener diodes, and LEDs.
    • Transistors: BJT and MOSFET basics.
  • Troubleshooting Techniques (6 hours)
    • Identifying faults in simple circuits.
    • Using multimeters for continuity and component testing.
  • Lab: Building and troubleshooting a diode-based rectifier circuit (8 hours).
  • Digital Electronics Basics (6 hours)
    • Binary system, logic gates (AND, OR, NOT).
    • Introduction to integrated circuits (ICs).
  • Practical Applications (6 hours)
    • Building basic digital circuits (e.g., logic gate circuits).
    • Introduction to microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino basics).
  • Lab: Assembling a simple digital circuit with logic gates (6 hours).
  • Capstone Project: Design and test a basic electronic circuit (e.g., LED flasher) (2 hours).

Prerequisites

Basic physics or mathematics knowledge for the 1-month course; completion of prior modules or equivalent for 3-month and 6-month courses.

Tools & Software

Multimeters
oscilloscopes
Arduino
ESP32
Multisim
Eagle/KiCAD
soldering stations.

Delivery Mode

Combination of lectures, hands-on labs, and project work.

Assessment

Weekly quizzes, lab assignments, and capstone projects.

Certification

Certificate of completion for each module; preparation for industry-recognized certifications in the 6-month course.

  • Duration 80 hours
  • Weekly 20 hours
  • Level All Levels

Available Curricula

Introduction to Electronics Technician - 1-month

Duration: 1-month

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Intermediate Electronics Technician - 3 Month

Duration: 3-month

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Advanced Electronics Technician - 6 month

Duration: 6-month

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Course Highlights

  • Expert instructors with industry experience
  • Hands-on projects and real-world applications
  • Flexible learning schedule
  • Placement assistance