Introduction to Electronic Components: A Step By Step Guide
This course will give you everything you need to start playing with electronics components and fix electronic devices

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This course will give you everything you need to start playing with electronics components and fix electronic devices
What you'll learn:
- Understand the concepts of voltage, resistance and current
- Understand the VOLT OHM Meter/ Digital Multi Meter and how to use safely
- Use Ohm's Law to calculate voltage, current and resistance
- Use resistors in various configurations
- Understand and use capacitors
- Understand and use diodes
- Understand and use a transistor
Requirements:
- A multimeter
- A breadboard, jumper wires and a battery
- Resistors, capacitors, LEDs, diodes, transistors, voltage regulators
Description:
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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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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)
Things You Should Know before we start
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The topics up to and including Ohm’s Law are what we will start with.
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The remaining topics cover additional fundamental components of basic electronics.
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The course will be in platform discussion, guide practices, and open question format as the material dictates.
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The course uses a standardized volt-ohm-meter (VOM) for illustration.
Quick Summary of things that we will discuss through this course
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In this Introduction to Electronic Components Course, We will begin by discussing the three components that make up electricity.
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Next will spend more extensive time on how to measure the three components of electricity. During this section, we will explore two of the three components (voltage and current).
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This section will cover VOM basics and allow you to become familiar with the most important and most basic piece of test equipment.
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At the next section, Circuit diagrams section, you will learn how to use electronic components symbols on an electronic road map called a schematic or circuit diagram.
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Many of the symbols will represent new concepts for many of you and these concepts will be fully developed once we finish the section.
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As a result, you will develop the fundamentals of interpreting circuit diagrams so that these illustrations of the arrangement of electronic components can help you with the remainder of the course.
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The final of the three components, resistors will be covered next.
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How the three component are related mathematically is Ohm’s Law and this fundamental law will be covered in detail. These sections make up the basic, basic material of electronics.
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Four additional components common to virtually all electronic circuits are the capacitor, inductor, diode, and transistor. I will cover these topics with a level of detail that will familiarize the audience with the function of these components and the basics of how they work and react in different situations.
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There are text reading assignments for each section of the course.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone with a need to brush up their knowledge of basic electronics
Course Details:
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3.5 hours on-demand video
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3 articles
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Full lifetime access
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Access on mobile and TV
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Certificate of completion