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Passive Electronic Circuit Basics

$140.00

The THORS Passive Electronic Circuit Basics course focuses on electronic circuits that can be built using passive electronic components. This course covers the different types of passive electronic circuits built using resistors and reactive components, such as capacitors, inductors, and transformers, along with their working principles.
Learning Hours: 2

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Course Description

The THORS Passive Electronic Circuit Basics course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the different types of electronic circuits that are built using passive electronic components.

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Who will benefit from this passive electronic circuit basics course?

Quality, manufacturing, engineering, design, test, purchasing, and sales functions at organizations that require an understanding of basic electronics and electronic components.

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Certificate Awarded for Passive Electronic Circuit Basics

Example of certificate awarded upon successful completion of the course.

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Learning Objectives

  1. Recognize the various passive electronic circuits that are built using fixed resistors, potentiometers, capacitors, inductors, and transformers.
  2. Identify the applications of potential dividers, current limiters, current controllers, resistor biasing circuits, filter circuits, intensity controllers, and volume controllers.
  3. Describe the working principle and uses of coupling capacitors, bypass capacitors, snubber circuits, decoupling capacitors, and smoothing capacitors.
  4. Explain how bandpass filter and bandstop filter circuits are built.
  5. Distinguish the types of transformers, such as isolated transformers and autotransformers.
A passive electronic circuit using a decoupling capacitor, removing AC noise from a DC signal.
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Table of Contents

  1. Resistor
    1. Fixed Resistor
      1. Potential Divider
      2. Current Limiter
      3. Current Controller
      4. Resistor Biasing Circuit
        1. Pull-Up Resistor
        2. Pull-Down Resistor
      5. Filter
        1. Low Pass Filter
        2. High Pass Filter
    2. Potentiometer
      1. Intensity Controller
      2. Volume Controller
  2. Reactive Components
    1. Capacitor
      1. Coupling Capacitor
      2. Bypass Capacitor
      3. Snubber Circuit
      4. Decoupling Capacitor
      5. Smoothing Capacitor
    2. Inductor
      1. Connections
      2. Bandpass Filter
      3. Bandstop Filter
    3. Transformer
      1. Isolated Transformer
      2. Autotransformer

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