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Day One
  1. Safety
    • ESD
  2. Voltages
    • Direct Current (DC)
    • Alternating Current (AC)
  3. Testing Equipments to Aid in Troubleshooting
    • DMM
    • VI Curve tracer tester
    • Capacitor checker
    • EPROM Burner
    • Signal generator
    • Oscilloscope
    • IC Tester
  4. Soldering
    • Solder
    • Flux
    • Soldering
    • Desoldering
    • Cleaning
  5. Understanding Basic Discrete Component’s theory, application, different types, packages, testing in-circuit/out-of-circuit, and common failures
    • Resistors
    • Capacitors
    • Diodes
    • Transistors
    • Voltage regulators
    • Transformer
  6. Electromechanical
    • Relays
Day Two

  1. IC (Integrated Circuit)
    • Analog
    • Digital
  2. Step by Step Process to troubleshoot any type of printed circuit board without Schematic
  3. Questions
Troubleshooting Down to Component Level without a Schematic Seminar
Seminar Description
This 2 day seminar is focus on troubleshooting down to the component level without a schematic. We will provide the students with basic understanding of some of the most common components teaching them how to utilized the testing equipments to test them in-circuit and out-of-circuits. After having an understanding of each individual components, students will be taught how to troubleshoot down to the component level of a printed circuit board (pcb) on a step by step procedure.
Seminar Objective
  1. Practice and understand what safety precautions to exercise when dealing with voltages and electronics.
  2. Understand the difference between AC and DC voltage.
  3. Have a basic understanding of how to use some of the testing equipments.
  4. Have a better understanding of how some electronic components work and how to test them in-circuit/out-of-circuit using testing equipments.
  5. Know how to troubleshoot a board using the correct and fastest approach.
Who Should Attend
  1. Electronic Technicians
  2. Entry-Level Electronic Technicians
  3. Mechanics
  4. Electricians
  5. Engineers
  6. Anyone who would love to learn how to troubleshoot electronics
Equipments Required
  1. Digital Multimeter
  2. Analog Meter (if you have one lying around)
Location
The seminar will be held at our State of the Art Facility in Belmont, NC.
Training Dates
Please call 704-825-8918 for training dates.
If you have three or more people who would like to attend, we could schedule a date to fit your needs.
Price
$495.00 per person with $75.00 discount for second person
How to register
You can use our online form or call us at 704-825-8918.


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