Course description
This course is intended for individuals with little prior knowledge of electrical/electronic engineering who want to get a feeling for the subject and for individuals whose knowledge is “rusty” or out of date.
The course will be presented in an informal and flexible style. Interaction will be encouraged to ensure that the course proceeds at the pace and depth appropriate to the audience. The material will be illustrated by visual, physical and computer simulation examples throughout.
When you register for the course, you will be invited to contact the presenter to indicate your background, your areas of interest and what you want out of the course.
The course will be presented in an informal and flexible style and interaction will be encouraged to ensure that the course proceeds at the pace and depth appropriate to the audience.
The material will be illustrated by visual, physical and computer simulation examples throughout.
When you register for the course, you will be invited to contact the presenter to indicate your background, your areas of interest and what you want out of the course. The presenter will adapt the course coverage and emphasis to meet the needs of those on the course. PCs will be available to run some illustrative examples.
The course text is colourfully illustrated and gives encouragement for further self-study after the course. It will be complemented by copies of Dr Will Moore’s own notes and slides gleaned from his lifetime experience of electronics and teaching electronics.
All those attending the course will receive a free copy of the latest edition of "Digital Fundamentals" by Thomas L Floyd.
Benefits
- A quick insight into modern digital electronics
- Emphasis on practical devices and systems
- No prior knowledge assumed (but previous exposure to school-level science/maths assumed)
- Can be used as a refresher
- Emphasis & examples will be tailored to needs of delegates
- Hands-on simulations
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Software engineers, mechanical engineers, drafts persons, PCB designers and production/assembly personnel, managers and sales persons working with electronic products, scientists and mathematicians coming into electronics from a related field.