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Target Audience

Learners with basic electronics knowledge or completion of the 1-month course.

Objective

Develop intermediate skills in circuit design, microcontroller programming, and advanced troubleshooting.

What You'll Learn

240 hours of comprehensive training
20 hours per week
Hands-on practical experience
Industry-relevant curriculum
Expert instructors
  • Analog Circuits (12 hours)
    • Amplifiers: Operational amplifiers (op-amps) and transistor-based amplifiers.
    • Filters: Low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass filters.
  • Circuit Simulation (10 hours)
    • Using simulation software (e.g., Multisim, LTspice) for circuit analysis.
    • Designing and testing analog circuits.

Lab: Building and testing an op-amp-based amplifier circuit (14 hours).

  • Microcontroller Fundamentals (10 hours)
    • Architecture of microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino, PIC).
    • Programming microcontrollers using C/C++.
  • Interfacing with Sensors and Actuators (12 hours)
    • Connecting sensors (temperature, light) and actuators (motors, relays).
    • Writing programs for real-time control.
  • Lab: Programming an Arduino-based system with sensors (14 hours).
  • Advanced Digital Electronics (12 hours)
    • Sequential logic: Flip-flops, counters, and registers.
    • Introduction to programmable logic devices (e.g., CPLDs).
  • Advanced Troubleshooting (10 hours)
    • Diagnosing faults in complex circuits using oscilloscopes.
    • Repairing electronic circuits and replacing components.
  • Lab: Building and troubleshooting a digital counter circuit (14 hours).
  • Power Electronics Basics (10 hours)
    • Power supplies: Linear and switching regulators.
    • Basics of inverters and converters.
  • Project Design (8 hours)
    • Designing modular electronic systems.
    • Documentation and testing procedures.
  • Lab: Building a microcontroller-based project (e.g., automated lighting system) (18 hours).
  • Capstone Project: Design and implement a functional electronic system (e.g., sensor-based controller) (10 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 240 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