ADVANCED ELECTRONICS COURSE
This course prepares the individual, who is familiar with basic electrical principles; to troubleshoot and repair advanced electronic equipment. Attendees should bring note taking material and a hand held calculator. This course is 40 hours.
The course begins with a review of the building blocks of digital circuitry. Gates and flip-flops are expanded to become counters, registers and decision circuits. Analog circuitry is then introduced with simplified examples of operational amplifiers, comparators and A-D convertors. Any client specific circuitry or special requests are included at this time.
A short introduction of integrated circuits is given, focusing mainly on data manuals and replacement selection. The remainder of the class is devoted to a computer model. This may be client specific or generic. Either way, a complete analysis of a working computer is presented.
The following list of topics will be covered:
1) Processors
2) Data Bus
3) Diagnostics
4) Address Bus
5) FIFO Registers
6) Parity
7) G.P. Registers
8) Firmware
9) Software
10) Hamming
11) ASCII
12) Interrupts
13) I/O Ports
14) Shared Bus
15) Accumulators
16) Memory : ROM, RAM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, DRAM
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