
Learn practical troubleshooting techniques for electronics projects, including troubleshooting circuits on a Brit board, debugging code, and using hardware and software checklists to get projects running quickly.
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Check specifications to ensure the correct pinout and printout for your component, such as tlc 59 40, by consulting the pdf for timing and maximum ratings.
Identify and assemble an essential tool kit for electronics troubleshooting, including multimeters, wiring tools, screwdrivers, and miscellaneous tools to simplify fixing devices.
Master wire cutter and wire stripper techniques to cut wires to the desired length and remove insulation. Learn to select quality tools, adjust for wire diameter, and recognize durable designs.
Learn to choose soldering tools for electronics, using 30–40 watt irons for small components and 60–100 watt irons or adjustable 20–250 watt stations for larger components and transformers.
Build a screwdriver kit with flat, Phillips, and precision bits in sizes from 1/4 to 3/8 inch and at least 4 inch shafts, plus insulated options for high voltage work.
Discover how pliers, including needle-nose, side-cutting, and slip-joint varieties, hold wires and components, cut wires, and bend or fold rounded shapes for electronics projects.
Explore the three common wrench types: Auburn wrench with two open ends, a closed-end wrench, and the adjustable wrench—and how their shapes and sizes suit electronic, electrical, and mechanical work.
Explore how an oscilloscope graphically displays varying voltage signals over time and how a function generator provides selectable waveforms, such as sine and square waves, to test device responses.
Explore how active devices like the diode, zena diode, and led regulate voltage and indicate states, with emphasis on anode and cathode and rectification in power supplies.
Learn to test a switch in electronics projects using a multimeter, verify continuity in the on-state, and diagnose faults when beeping in both states or never sounds.
Identify a resistor’s value and health with color codes. Use a digital multimeter to test, and understand four-band and five-band color schemes, tolerance, and safe removal of a terminal.
>>> 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?
This course teaches you troubleshooting techniques for electronic devices
Learn to identify the issue with the circuit in order to get it fixed
Learn from a highly qualified teacher
Earn a certificate for this course
Take your knowledge and apply it to practical life projects
Learn how to use tools such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, function generators
Deal with circuits including analog and digital circuits, power supplies, microcontrollers, etc.
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?
Learn the right steps to follow when investigating electronic Projects and devices to clearly identify and fix the issue.
Learn how to test electronic components and make sure they work | Practical
Learn what are the right tools to be used in troubleshooting | Practical
Learn debugging and dobule checking techniques
More than 2.5 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 62 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 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.
What is troubleshooting?
Right tools needed for troubleshooting?
Step by step checklist to follow when troubleshooting
Electronic components testing steps | practical
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)
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