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Why Attend This Training Course?
Owing to the rapid advancements taking place in modern electrical and allied industries, and their interconnection with power systems, the subject of electrical and electronics measurements is gaining an ever-increasing importance. This training course covers mainly the electronic instruments, which are useful for measuring either electrical quantities or parameters. It presents a comprehensive treatment of the subject of electrical and electronics measurements and instrumentation. The scope of this course could, with advantage, be augmented to suit the requirements of various branches of engineering.
What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training methodology illustrates the concepts involved in the above areas through practical consideration of actual real-life problems, as well as explanation of concepts by experts in area using video projectors and computer aided case studies based on practical applications. Participants will solve their system problem, where the trainee’s try to apply the skills learnt with guidance from our specialized experts. ACAD will provide participants a comprehensive assessment on the problems solved using the skills acquired in the training course.
Who Should Attend This Training Course?
This training courses is designed for Mechanical and Electrical, and Maintenance Engineers and technicians involved in the selection, operation and maintenance of electric motors in different applications.
What Are The Training Course Objectives?
Maintain balance between these diverse fields of engineering disciplines
Ability to draw examples from various applications
Practical knowledge concerning electrical and electronic instrumentation usually used in industrial plants as part of control systems
What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
Amplifiers as a System
Equivalent circuit of amplifier
Circuitry of a single stage
Differential for inverting and non-inverting amplifiers
Differential gain of a differential amplifier
Common mode
Rejection ratio
Feedback amplifiers
Condition for oscillation
Small Signal Amplification
Small signal circuit
H-parameter of emitter dipolar transistor
Amplifiers
Resistance load
Potential divider bias
Circuits of emitter
Amplifiers with resistance load and unbypassed entire resistor
How stages are cascaded?
Negative feedback
Sinusoidal Oscillators
Tuned collector oscillator
C ladder network oscillator
Frequency stability
Switches
Construction and operation of a uniselector (Stepping relay)
Use of the thyristor
Applied Electrical Techniques
Electromechanical closed loop servo system
E. servoindicator or recorder
Self-balancing potentiometric instrument using a chopper amplifier
Use of high impedance device
Applied Logic
Logic gates
Integrated circuit logic gates
Silicon metal oxide semi-conductor logic (CMOS)
Diode transistor logic (D.T.L.)
Transistor logic (T.T.L)
Emitter coupled logic (I.C.L)
Precautions to be taken whentesting
Handling various types of logic integrated circuits