| •
Current and Voltage |
•
Working with Semiconductor Diodes |
| • Controlling
Current and Voltage |
• Unregulated
Power Supplies |
| • Power
Distribution |
• Operation
of Tubes and Transistors |
| • Portable
Extension Cords |
• Amplifiers
|
| • Static
Electricity |
• Fundamentals
of Transformers |
| • Electric
Currents and Semiconductor Devices |
• Unregulated
Power Supply Characteristics |
| • Fractions
and Decimal Numbers |
• How To
Work With Transistors |
| • Reciprocals,
Percentages, and Powers
of Numbers |
• Transistors
- Part I |
| • The
Three Basics of Electric Circuits: Voltage,
Current, & Resistance |
• Common-Emitter
Amplifier Characteristics |
| • Ohm's
Law, Conductors, and Insulators |
•
Transistors - Part II |
| • Connecting
and Tracing Battery Circuits |
• Audio
Amplifiersand Equipment |
| • Identifying
Components |
• Operational
Amplifiers |
| • Tracing
Wiring on Printed Circuit Boards |
• Operational
Amplifier Characteristics |
| • Roots
of Numbers, Ratio, and Proportion |
• Silicon-Controlled
Rectifiers & Unijunction Trans: Theory & Apps
|
| • Inverse
Proportion and Negative Numbers |
• Regulated
Power Supplies |
| • Parallel
Circuits |
• Regulated
Power Supply Characteristics |
| • Equivalent
Circuits |
• Working
With FET's |
| • Applications
of Kirchhoff's Laws |
• Radio Frequency
Amplifiers |
| • Series-Parallel
Circuits |
• Oscillators
|
| • Voltage
and Power |
• Sinusoidal
Oscillators |
| • Vital
Statistics of AC Circuits |
• Measuring
and Measuring Instruments |
| • Magnetism
and Magnetic Circuits |
• Measurement
Techniques Laboratory |
| • Induced
Voltage and Current |
• Circuit
Response to Non-Sinusoidal Waveforms
|
| • Thinking
Circuits and Automatic Switches |
• Time Constants
|
| • Relays
and Robots |
• RC Filter
Circuits |
| • Scientific
Notation |
• Understanding
and Using the Oscilloscope |
| • Units
of Measure |
• Optoelectronics
|
| • Inductance |
• Digital
Switching Units |
| • Mutual
Inductance and Magnetic Coupling |
• Binary
Coding and Computer Arithmetic |
| • Transformers
|
• Logic Circuit
Tracing by Using Boolean Algebra |
| • Electrical
Charges and Capacitance |
• Digital
IC Families with Practical Operating
Requirements |
| • Capacitors
in Action |
• Clippers,
Clampers and Binaries |
| • Rectifiers
and Amplifiers |
• Pulse Processing
Circuits |
| • Transistor
and FET Amplifiers |
• Multivibrators
|
| • Reading
and Using Graphs |
• Important
Digital Integrated Circuits |
| • Phasors
and Formulas |
• 555 Timing
Circuits |
| • Reliable
Soldering Techniques |
• Digital
Systems and How To Troubleshoot Them |
| • Working
with Printed Circuit Boards |
• Electromagnetism
and Relays |
| • Building
a Siren with Flashing Light |
• Systematic
Troubleshooting |
| • Using
Your Multimeter to Measure Resistance |
• Basic Gates
|
| • Your Personal
Training Laboratory |
• Practical
Digital Circuits |
| • Series
and Parallel Resistor Circuits |
• Sequential
Logic Circuits |
| • Power and
DC Circuits |
|
| • Simplifying
Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff's Laws |
|
| • Practical
Applications of Kirchhoff's Laws |
|
| • Currents
and Voltages in AC Circuits |
END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA
|
| • Capacitors
and Capacitive Circuits |
Optional Lessons at No Extra Charge:
|
| • Resonant
Circuits |
• Certified
Electronics Technician |
| • Inductors
and Inductive Circuits |
(CET)
Study Guide (Associate-Level) |
| • Resonance
and Filters |
|
| • Using
Semiconductor Diodes |
|
| • Operation
of Semiconductor Devices |
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