Are you an engineer who works with electricity and electronics? If you already know how to perform measurements but want to improve your fault-finding skills, ‘Diagnostics and analysis of electrical signals’ is the ideal course for you. This 3-day, hands-on training course consists of both theoretical and practical lessons. You’ll learn all about common sensor and actuator signals, and cover a range of topics that give you insight into how processing units operate and how to find faults in an efficient and targeted way. You’ll walk away with the skills you need to find faults more efficiently and improve your maintenance skills.
TARGET GROUP
Engineers working with electricity and electronics, who want to improve their fault-finding skills.
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
Some prior knowledge in performing measurements and fault-finding is required.
GOAL
This hands-on training familiarises the engineer with common sensor and actuator signals, gives a clear insight into the operating principle of processing units and teaches the engineer how to look for faults in a targeted way.
CONTENT
- Electrical diagram
- Properties of the electric circuit
- Basic principles
- Current and resistors
- Magnetism and electric interference
- How and when to use an oscilloscope
- Analogue versus digital signals
- Details of an oscillogram
- Pulse with modulation, duty cycle, frequency ...
- Proportional control
- Temperature sensor, pressure sensor, position sensor and speed sensor
- Communication signals (e.g. CAN bus)
DURATION (In-person training class)
The training takes 3 days and consists of both theory and practice.
TO BRING (In-person training class)
- Working clothes
- Safety shoes
- Multimeter / oscilloscope (if available)
CERTIFICATE
A certificate is issued once the training has been completed.
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