Course Overview

Learn the fundamentals of analog circuits in this industrial-oriented course designed for both high school and undergraduate students. Explore essential topics like resistors, capacitors, transistors, and power supplies, with a strong focus on real-world industrial applications. Whether you're just starting or looking to strengthen your circuit design skills, this course is structured to provide hands-on experience and a solid theoretical foundation.

Who Should Attend

  • High school students interested in electronics and engineering
  • Undergraduate students pursuing electronics or electrical engineering
  • Hobbyists and technicians looking to enhance their understanding of analog circuits

What You Will Learn

  • Master the fundamental concepts of voltage, current, resistance, and power
  • Understand passive and active components such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers
  • Analyze and design simple industrial circuits
  • Gain hands-on experience with basic circuit construction and measurement tools

Course Structure

The course is divided into 7 comprehensive modules, each focusing on essential analog circuit concepts and real-world industrial applications. With hands-on training and industry-relevant examples, students will work through:

  • Introduction to Basic Circuit Concepts: Understand fundamental electrical concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, and power, and explore how they are applied in industrial circuits.
  • Passive Components in Industrial Circuits: Learn about resistors, capacitors, and inductors, their types, and their crucial role in designing industrial circuits, including the basics of magnetics.
  • Active Components and Their Industrial Applications: Dive into the functionality of diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers, and how they are used in switching, amplification, and industrial signal processing.
  • Power Supplies in Industry: Explore the differences between AC and DC power supplies, learn rectification and filtering techniques, and understand voltage regulation in practical industrial settings.
  • Introduction to AC Circuits and Magnetics: Study sinusoidal waveforms, impedance in AC circuits, and the fundamentals of magnetics, including the role of transformers in power distribution.
  • Measurement and Testing in Industry: Gain hands-on experience with essential measurement tools, learning how to accurately measure voltage, current, and power in industrial circuits.
  • Hands-On Projects: Apply your knowledge by working on real-world projects such as designing simple LED circuits, building power supplies, and exploring the construction and use of transformers in industrial applications.

Course Duration

The course is designed to be completed in approximately 60 to 66 hours of interactive, hands-on sessions. Each module builds on the previous one, ensuring a structured learning path from foundational analog circuit concepts to industrial applications. Through practical projects and real-world examples, students will gain a deep understanding of passive and active components, power supplies, AC circuits, and magnetics, equipping them with the skills needed to tackle real-world challenges in electronics.

Course Prerequisites

No prior experience is required, this course is suitable for who interested in design but a basic understanding of physics will be helpful.

Course Module

  • Module 1: Introduction to Basic Circuit Concepts
  • Module 2: Passive Components in Industrial Circuits
  • Module 3: Active Components and Their Industrial Applications
  • Module 4: Power Supplies in Industry
  • Module 5: Introduction to AC Circuits and Magnetics
  • Module 6: Measurement and Testing in Industry
  • Module 7: Hands-On Projects

Why Enroll in This Course

  • Industrial relevance: Focus on real-world applications
  • Practical learning: Hands-on projects and experiments
  • Beginner-friendly: Simplified content suitable for high school and undergraduate students
  • Solid foundation: Build essential skills for further studies or career in electronics

Teaching Methodology

  • Lectures: In-class sessions for theory
  • Hands-On Practice: Build circuits and work with real-world components
  • Practical Projects: Industry-relevant mini-projects to enhance learning
  • Assessment: Quizzes, project work, and a final evaluation to ensure understanding

Course Certification

Upon successful completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion demonstrating their proficiency in good practices and safety in electronics and electrical engineering.

Instructor Information

This course is taught by experienced professionals in electronics and electrical engineering, with a focus on practical, real-world skills.

How to Enroll?

To enroll in this course, visit our registration page or contact us at admin@ssitraininginfo.com, 0422-2209999