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ITC Learning Electronic Maintenance Fundamentals
ITC Learning Electronic Maintenance Fundamentals Library, Chapter 2. This comprehensive INVOLVE® multimedia training program was produced in association with the Instrument Society of America (ISA). This five lesson program trains participants in Me maintenance of electronic instruments, including pressure, temperature, flow, level, and weight transmitters as well as transducers, recorders, annunciators, and analog electronic controllers. Audience: This program is excellent for training for maintenance personnel and instrument technicians as well as for the multi?craft training needs of process and manufacturing facilities. Visit www.itclearning.com for more information.
Audio Video Component Rack in 30 seconds – Time lapse
envizonit.com & http demonstrate how one of the smaller Audio Video Component Racks is build. This on is very small most of the one they built are usually double and six feet tall. More videos of those to come.
Students get hands-on with myid
www.scmp.com Local primary and secondary school students will be introduced to a new electronic learning device, myid, when they return to classes at the start of the next academic year.
Me having some fun with some wireless transmitter – receiver sets that I sell
This video is to promote my transmitter – receiver component sets that I sell over www.electroniclessons.com. For educational purposes only. Thanks for watching!
Measuring voltage at a circuit point
This is an important action when checking the circuit performance for analysis or when you repair a circuit/electronic device.
When testing circuits you often need to find the voltages at various points, for example the voltage at pin 2 of a 555 timer chip. This can seem confusing – where should you connect the second multimeter lead?
- Connect the black (negative -) lead to 0V, normally the negative terminal of the battery or power supply.
- Connect the red (positive +) lead to the point you where you need to measure the voltage.
- The black lead can be left permanently connected to 0V while you use the red lead as a probe to measure voltages at various points.
- You may wish to fit a crocodile clip to the black lead of your multimeter to hold it in place while doing testing like this.
