Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Circuits with basics of...
Certificate ID:
794123
Authentication Code:
8117d
Certified Person Name:
Andrea Griffeon
Trainer Name:
Mohamed Samy
Duration Days:
1
Duration Hours:
7
Course Name:
Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Circuits with basics of Safety Applications
Course Date:
2025-01-06 09:30 to 16:30
Course Outline:
Morning Session:
1. Welcome and Course Objectives (15 minutes)
- Brief overview of the day's agenda.
- Learning outcomes.
2. Fundamentals of Electronics (45 minutes)
- Basic concepts: Voltage, Current, Resistance, and Power.
- Ohm’s Law and its applications.
- Introduction to components: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, and Transistors.
3. Electrical Safety Awareness (1 hour)
- Dangers of High Voltage:
- Risks associated with 400V systems.
- Effects of electric shocks on the human body.
- Safety Procedures:
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Safe handling of electrical tools and equipment.
- Safety Standards and Regulations:
- Local and international standards (e.g., OSHA, IEC).
4. Circuit Theory Basics (1 hour)
- Series and parallel circuits.
- Circuit diagrams and symbols.
- Practical calculations.
Afternoon Session:
5. Introduction to AC/DC Circuit (2 hour)
- Bread boarding basics.
- Soldering essentials and safety tips.
- Reading and following circuit schematics.
- Simple Circuit Series Circuit Parallel Circuit Combination Circuit
- The Potential divider, The current divider
- The Wheatstone bridges
- C-R circuits and Charging & discharging
- Wave shaping with C-R networks
- L-R circuits, Wave shaping with L-R networks
- AC versus DV
- Waveforms and signals
- Frequency & periodic time
- Average, peak, peak-peak, and RMS values
- Capacitive reactance, Inductive reactance, Impedance
6. Practical Lab Session: Building Simple Circuits (30 minutes)
- Constructing a basic circuit (e.g., LED circuit).
- Applying safety measures while working on circuits.
- Testing and troubleshooting the circuit.
7. Electrical Measurement Techniques (30 minutes)
- Using a multimeter: Voltage, current, and resistance measurements.
- Identifying and correcting
8. Electrical Equipment (1 hour):
- Voltage Transformers
- Voltage and turns ratio
- DC Motors
- Stepper motors
- Fundamentals of three-phase AC motors
- Fundamental of single-phase AC motors
9. Electrical Equipment (1 hours):
- Practical circuits implementation and building via Multisim Software
Provided Materials after course:
- Course handouts.
- Safety checklist.
- Quick reference guide for electronic components and safety practices.
This course structure balances theoretical knowledge with practical skills and a strong
emphasis on safety, especially when dealing with AC/DC voltage equipment.
common errors.