Description
Course Description:
This course is designed to prepare ITI Electronics Mechanics for the ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) Skill Test in Electronics. It covers fundamental concepts, practical skills, and exam-specific strategies required to excel in the ISRO Skill Test. The course includes comprehensive modules on electronics theory, hands-on practice sessions, and mock exams to ensure thorough preparation.
Course Objectives:
- Understand fundamental principles of electronics relevant to ISRO Skill Test.
- Develop practical skills in electronic component handling, circuit assembly, and troubleshooting.
- Familiarize with the format and content of the ISRO Skill Test.
- Practice solving problems and answering questions similar to those in the actual test.
- Gain confidence and proficiency in electronics to successfully clear the ISRO Skill Test.
Target Audience:
- ITI Electronics Mechanics preparing for the ISRO Skill Test in Electronics.
Course Duration:
- The course is designed to be completed in 12 weeks, with 12 hrs of study per week.
Course Content:
Module 1: Introduction to Electronics
- Basic concepts: Voltage, Current, Resistance
- Ohm’s Law and its applications
- Introduction to electronic components: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Transistors
Module 2: Circuit Analysis
- Series and parallel circuits
- Kirchhoff’s Laws
- Voltage and current division
- Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems
Module 3: Semiconductor Devices
- Introduction to semiconductors
- PN Junction Diodes: Characteristics and applications
- Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs): Types, configurations, and biasing
- Field Effect Transistors (FETs): Types, characteristics, and applications
Module 4: Analog Electronics
- Amplifiers: Types, configurations, and characteristics
- Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps): Ideal and practical characteristics, applications
- Oscillators: Principles and types
Module 5: Digital Electronics
- Number systems and codes
- Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra
- Combinational and Sequential Circuits
- Memory devices: ROM, RAM, EEPROM
Module 6: Practical Skills
- Soldering techniques
- Circuit assembly and soldering practice
- Use of electronic testing equipment: Multimeter, Oscilloscope
Module 7: Troubleshooting and Repair
- Introduction to troubleshooting techniques
- Common electronic faults and their diagnosis
- Repair and maintenance of electronic circuits
Assessment:
- Weekly quizzes to test understanding of concepts
- Mid-term and final exams covering all topics
- Practice exercises and assignments to reinforce learning
By the end of this course, students will have acquired a solid foundation in electronics principles and applications, enabling them to confidently tackle the electronics section of the ISRO Skill Test.
Course Delivery:
- Lectures: Live or pre-recorded video lectures covering each topic in detail.
- Hands-on Labs: Practical sessions allowing participants to implement concepts learned in lectures.
- Assignments: Weekly assignments to reinforce understanding and application of concepts.
- Quizzes and Tests: Regular quizzes and tests to evaluate comprehension and progress.
- Discussion Forums: Online forums for participants to discuss concepts, ask questions, and collaborate with peers.
- Mock Examinations: Practice tests designed to simulate the ISRO Skill Test environment.
Course Materials:
- Lecture slides and notes
- Recommended textbooks and reference materials
- Lab manuals and circuit simulation software
- Practice test papers and previous years’ question papers
Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of mathematics and physics
- Familiarity with electrical circuits and components
By the end of this course, participants will have acquired the necessary knowledge and skills to confidently appear for the ISRO Skill Test in Electronics, thereby enhancing their career prospects in the field of electronics and space technology.
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