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Electrical and Electronics Technician Certification with Lab Kit (Tools Included)

Start your journey as an electrical technician with this self-paced multimedia course designed to immerse you in real-life case scenarios, hands-on labs, circuit simulations, and over 200 engaging safe-to-fail activities to reinforce your learning. Learn to read electrical schematics, hone your testing and troubleshooting skills, and prepare for an electronics certification opportunity as you launch your new career.

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$3,145.00 (USD)

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Overview

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  1. Let's Build an Electronic Flashlight
    1. Your Future as an Electrical Technician
    2. Basic Circuit
    3. Lab Kit
    4. Basic Electrical Safety
    5. Building an Electronic Flashlight
  2. Basic Electrical Theory and Circuits
    1. Fundamentals of Electricity
    2. Electromagnetism
    3. Building Circuits and Their Applications
    4. Simulating Circuits Online
  3. Basic Mathematics for Electrical Technicians and Ohm's Law
    1. Overview of Math for the Electrical Field
    2. Working with Fractions
    3. Ratios and Proportions
    4. Familiar Units of Measurement and Conversions
    5. Basic Algebra Foundations Review
    6. Voltage, Resistance, and Ohm's Law
    7. Solving Equations with Formulas
    8. Using Nameplates to Troubleshoot Circuits
  4. Testing Devices, Electrical Drawings, Resistors, and Conductors
    1. Circuit Testing and Measuring Devices
    2. Using Your Digital Multimeter
    3. Electrical Drawings
    4. Drawing and Reading a Schematic
    5. Troubleshooting Circuits: Using Meters and Schematics
    6. Conductors
    7. Resistors
  5. Energy, Power, and an Introduction to Troubleshooting
    1. Energy and Power
    2. Resistors
    3. DC Power Supplies
    4. Troubleshooting
    5. The Texas Toast Line Troubleshooting Lab
  6. Series Circuits
    1. Resistors in Series
    2. Voltage Sources in Series
    3. Potentiometers as Voltage Dividers
    4. Power in Series Circuits
    5. Troubleshooting Practice
  7. Parallel Circuits
    1. Parallel Circuit Introduction
    2. Resistors in Parallel
    3. Power in Parallel Circuits
    4. Series–Parallel Circuits
    5. Photoresistor Circuit Lab
  8. Electromagnetism
    1. Review
    2. Magnetism
    3. Electromagnetism
    4. Electromagnetic Devices
    5. Induction, Motors, and Generators
    6. Relays
    7. Build, Test, and Troubleshoot
  9. Introduction to AC Circuits
    1. AC Power and Waveforms
    2. Generators and Motors
    3. Analyze AC Circuits
    4. The Oscilloscope
    5. Build, Test, and Troubleshoot
  10. Capacitors
    1. Capacitors
    2. Types of Capacitors
    3. Charging and Discharging Capacitors
    4. Series and Parallel Capacitance
    5. Capacitor Operation in AC/DC Circuits
    6. Capacitor Testing and Measuring
    7. Applications of Capacitors
  11. Inductors
    1. Chapter 1 Introduction to Inductors
    2. Inductor Types and Characteristics
    3. Inductive Circuits and Time Constants
    4. Circuit Analysis with Inductors
    5. Build, Test, Troubleshoot
    6. Applications
  12. Reactive Circuits
    1. Introduction to RLC Circuits
    2. Series and Parallel RLC Reactive Circuits
    3. Resonance, Quality Factor, and Series-Parallel (RLC) Reactive Circuits
    4. Filtering
    5. More Applications with Capacitive and Inductive Circuits
    6. Building, Testing, and Troubleshooting
    7. Midterm
  13. Transformers
    1. What Is a Transformer?
    2. How Does a Transformer Work?
    3. Types and Uses of Transformers
    4. Power Relationships
    5. Electronic Power Supplies
  14. Cabling and Electronic Interfaces
    1. Cabling
    2. Wiring Basics
    3. Signals
    4. Electronics Interfacing
    5. Applications
  15. Semiconductors
    1. Semiconductors
    2. Junction Diodes
    3. Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
    4. Introduction to Transistors
    5. The Transistor Switch
    6. Transistor Amplifier
    7. Field Effect Transistors
    8. Diacs, Triacs, and SCRs
  16. Digital Circuitry
    1. Digital Systems and Information
    2. Logic Gates, Truth Tables, and Boolean Algebra
    3. Digital Circuitry
    4. Logic Circuits and Families
    5. Optimizing Digital Circuits
  17. Integrated Circuits (ICs) and Microcontrollers
    1. What's an Integrated Circuit?
    2. Using Integrated Circuits
    3. Troubleshooting and Testing
    4. Applications of Integrated Circuits
    5. Introduction to Microcontrollers
    6. Safety and Simulation
  18. Computer Electronics, Applications, and Software
    1. Computer Architecture
    2. Software and Data Storage
    3. Setup, Maintenance, Modifications, and Troubleshooting
    4. Networking
    5. Languages and Basic Programming Concepts
  19. Automated Control Circuits and Programmable Logic Controllers
    1. Overview of Automated Controls
    2. Programmable Logic Controllers
    3. PLC Input Interface Components
    4. Control Circuits, Ladder Logic and Function Block Diagrams
    5. PLC Address Structure and Input/Output Interfaces
    6. Troubleshooting
  20. Industrial Control and Automation
    1. Control Principles
    2. Communication
    3. Human–Machine Interface (HMI)
    4. Supervisory Control, Monitoring, and Data Acquisition
    5. Industrial Safety
  21. Sensors, Transducers, and Actuators
    1. Sensors
    2. Transducers
    3. Actuators
    4. Precautions and Wiring Practices
    5. Selection and Troubleshooting
  22. Industrial Motor Controls and Robotics
    1. Fundamentals of Motor Control
    2. Motor Control Operations
    3. Motor Control Programming
    4. Industrial Robotics Systems
    5. Operation and Programming
    6. Design and Troubleshooting
  23. Soldering
    1. Intro to Soldering and Circuit Boards
    2. Soldering Equipment and Materials
    3. Soldering Techniques
    4. Safety and Damage
  24. AV, Radio, and RF Propagation
    1. Audio Video (AV) Systems
    2. Alarm Systems
    3. Radio Frequency Communications Technology
    4. Radio Communication
    5. Transmitters, Transmission Lines, and Antennas
    6. Safety Considerations for RF Technology Work
  25. Optical Electronic and Telecommunication Systems
    1. Optical Electronics
    2. Telecommunications
    3. Telephone Communication
    4. Mobile Telephone Service and Wireless Communication
    5. Troubleshooting
  26. Working as an Electrical Technician (Optional Lesson)
    1. Where Do Electrical Technicians Work?
    2. Building Your Résumé and Cover Letter
    3. Finding Your Perfect Job
    4. Networking
    5. Acing the Interview
    6. Negotiating Your Salary
    7. Your First Days on the Job
    8. Technical Writing
    9. Professional Growth
    10. The CETa Certification Exam

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