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Advanced Electronic repair of industrial electronics
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70 students

Advanced Electronic repair of industrial electronics

We will teach you how to repair industrial electronics, using a little theory and many practical examples
Last updated 4/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • learn to identify bad electronic components
  • learn to repair a defective electronic circuit
  • learn to do a correct fault diagnostic
  • learn to replace obsolete components with an equivalent

Course content

12 sections13 lectures2h 32m total length
  • Introductie1:35

    Introduction to this course, why I am doing this

Requirements

  • basic knowledge of electronics

Description

This course offers a comprehensive approach to repairing electronic circuits, blending traditional methods with innovative tools, techniques, and insider tips to achieve reliable results. It’s ideal for individuals with a basic understanding of electronics who are eager to deepen their knowledge and skills. We start by introducing the essential tools, from standard equipment to some customized tools specifically useful for troubleshooting and repair. You’ll also learn about unique tricks that can streamline the repair process.


Once the foundational tools are covered, we’ll dive into numerous real-world examples. In each example, we’ll walk through diagnosing faults accurately, identifying and testing components to locate issues, and determining the correct component values—even when they’re not visibly marked. You’ll also learn how to select and replace components with equivalent parts that meet or exceed the original specifications.


We’ll tackle the repair of a wide array of devices, including motor drives, HMI devices (like touch screens), welding machines, control boards, and PLC cards. During this course, you’ll become familiar with various component types: analog, digital, mixed-signal, low and high frequency, and power devices.


Additionally, we’ll cover strategies for sourcing replacement parts, choosing reliable online suppliers, and finding datasheets to ensure accurate repairs. By the end, you’ll be well-prepared to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair complex electronics with confidence.

Who this course is for:

  • electronic engineers doing repairs