DIGITAL ELECTRONICS COURSE
AIM
This Digital Electronics Course is designed to give practical knowledge of the
type of electronic circuitry used in a modern Computer System or in any type of
Computer Controlled equipment such as Photocopiers, Cash Registers, Tablets,
mobile phones and many other types of IT equipment.
Digital Electronics involves the use of Silicon chips (Integrated Circuits). The
internal structure of a computer is to a large extent comprised of Digital
Electronic Circuits.
DURATION AND SCHEDULE
This Digital Electronics Course runs over 10 evenings (every Monday and
Wednesday) from 7.00pm to 10.00pm with the next course commencing on Monday 2nd
September 2024 at 7.00 pm.
A payment of £65 secures your place on your chosen course. The balance of the
course fees of £600 can be paid shortly before course commencement.
ONLINE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM – HOW IT WORKS?
The course will be delivered through 9 online virtual classroom sessions. The
10th and last session will involve the additional practical work for the course
as well as the written examination (multiple choice for City & Guilds and
written for Hi-Tech Training) which will take place at our training centre at 43
North Great Georges Street, Dublin 1 (completed online for non ROI learners).
During the virtual classroom sessions, trainees will have a live video feed with
their instructor talking to them, doing practical live demonstrations on
equipment being involved actively in the learning.
We will send out a practical kit so that trainees can complete assignments and
practical work at home. The kit is the property of Hi-Tech Training and will be
returned to Hi-Tech Training on the last day of the course.
(The kits may also be purchased by the learner….see the Kits Page Link
[http://hitechtraining.ie/product-category/electronics-courses/digital-electronics-course/] for
more details).
The kit consists of power supply unit breadboard, multimeter, cables, The kit
consists of breadboard, multimeter, oscilloscope, battery and connectors,
components including resistors, LEDs and ICs (AND, NAND, OR, NOR, X-OR, X-NOR,
Inverter, Buffer, Latches, Flip-Flops, Timers, etc). Trainees will build various
projects as part of the course. The kit forms an integral part of the course, so
full course fees need to be paid at least 7 days prior to course commencement to
allow time to ship the kit in time for the course.
* If attending the course from outside of Ireland the course practical training
kit must be purchased via our online shop in time for delivery before course
commencement. The equipment will then remain the property of the trainee.
In preparation for each course, we have a quick informal free 1 hr online
meeting approx. 7 days prior to course commencement, to make sure that trainees
get connected through Zoom properly, let them know what the virtual classroom
will be like and go through any questions they may have. To join the virtual
sessions, you will need a PC/Laptop or Tablet with an internet connection.
Joining instructions (login IDs, etc.) will be sent before the Informal
Induction session.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This course equips participants with practical “Hands-on” skills relevant to the
workplace and the theory required for certification. Participants can expect to
have the skills to:
* Build and fault-finding a range of Digital Electronic circuits used in
computers and computer-controlled equipment
* Use test equipment including Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, logic probes and
pulsers to implement systematic fault-finding techniques.
* Study and use of popular Digital Electronic gates and more advanced circuits
COURSE CONTENT
* Introduction to Electronics: – Electric Current, OHMS Law, Insulation,
Conduction and related Formulae. Resistor colour codes.
* Practical study of Digital I.C.s including AND, NAND, OR, NOR, X-OR, X-NOR,
Inverter, Buffer, SR Latches and D-Latches and Flip-Flops.
* Oscillators, Multivibrators and 555 Timers. Switches and Switch De-bounce
circuits and their applications.
* Numbering systems, TTL and CMOS technologies
* Counters, Counter Decoding Circuitry, Shift Registers
* A-D and D-A converters
* Digital Displays: – LED and LCD, numeric and alphanumeric, operating
currents, voltages and power requirements. Display decoders and drivers.
* Test Equipment: – Practical use of Analogue and Digital Multimeters,
Oscilloscopes, Logic probes, Logic Pulsers, etc.
* Fault-finding techniques: – Diagnosing and rectifying faults on circuits
built during course.
* Health & Safety, Care of Tools and instruments for assembly and repair
CERTIFICATION
* City & Guilds of London Institute Digital Electronics 2 (Examination No.
7267-425). This examination consists of 1 written paper and 4 practical
assignments. The qualification can be used as part of the requirement for
City & Guilds Diploma in IT Systems Support (7267-24).
[http://hitechtraining.ie/city-guilds-certification/]
* On completion of the Course, having been successful in an examination, the
participant will receive a Hi-Tech Training Certificate.