Description
What you’ll learn
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Follow a Hardware Troubleshooting Checklist
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Follow a Software Troubleshooting Checklist
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What are the right tools for troubleshooting
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What are the things to look for when you have a problem in your project
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Best Practices in Electronics Projects Troubleshooting
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Learn how to use different tools to easily investigate problems in electronic Projects and devices
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Get Electronics Troubleshooting Book to know how to test each electronic Component
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Learn how to test electronic components Practically
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Understand the concepts of voltage, resistance and current
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Understand the VOLT OHM Meter/ Digital Multi Meter and how to use safely
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Use Ohm’s Law to calculate voltage, current and resistance
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Use resistors in various configurations
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Understand and use capacitors
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Understand and use diodes
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Understand and use a transistor
>>> This Troubleshoot Your Electronics Projects course is intended for those interested in learning electronics and electrical Projects, devices and boards troubleshooting. <<<
Why you should take this course?
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This course teaches you troubleshooting techniques for electronic devices
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Learn to identify the issue with the circuit in order to get it fixed
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Learn from a highly qualified teacher
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Earn a certificate for this course
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Take your knowledge and apply it to practical life projects
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Learn how to use tools such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, function generators
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Deal with circuits including analog and digital circuits, power supplies, microcontrollers, etc.
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This course is perfect for those who have an interest in electronics but don’t know where to start. It will also teach you everything from identifying different issues with a circuit too.
What you will get when you join this course?
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Learn the right steps to follow when investigating electronic Projects and devices to clearly identify and fix the issue.
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Learn how to test electronic components and make sure they work | Practical
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Learn what are the right tools to be used in troubleshooting | Practical
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Learn debugging and dobule checking techniques
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More than 2.5 Hours of Practical Videos
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Access to Electronic and Electrical Practical Test Course | Usually price 200$
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Access to our Best Selling Amazon Book (Basics of Electronic Components Book) and How to deal with each item| Usually price 50$
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Access to more than 62 Lecture in Full HD
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Access to More than 4.5 Hour of Video Content
A comprehensive Course that helps you in learning and dealing professionally with electronic Projects, components, and electronic devices and easily troubleshoots any problem using a step by step methodology + a checklist.
Welcome to this course.
Topics that we will be discussed during the Introduction to Electronic Components Course are listed here in a brief outline.
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What is troubleshooting?
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Right tools needed for troubleshooting?
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Step by step checklist to follow when troubleshooting
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Electronic components testing steps | practical
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What do you need to start troubleshooting
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Tools needed to get the job done
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Common electrical and electronic Components
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Troubleshooting steps
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Masure concerns and how to deal with different situations
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Testing tools and how to test different components
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The Components of Electricity
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Volt-Ohm-Meter Basics (Measuring Electricity)
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Circuit Diagrams Basics (Electronic Roadmaps)
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The Resistor
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Ohm’s Law
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The Capacitor
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The Inductor
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The Diode
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The Transistor (Electronic Valves)
What students are saying about our previous Electronic Component Course:
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André stenberg says, “This is a nice introduction course to those who would like to learn the basics of electronics.”
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Mike Mackley says, “It’s covering the topic and establishing the basics very well.”
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Sunil Thakur says, “Great course for beginning in electronics, especially enjoyed the water analogy part to make learning easier.”
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Qays Qaysaneah says, “Clear and Simple, and that is so nice :)”
Who this course is for:
- Anyone with a need to brush up their knowledge of basic electronics
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