WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Entry level positions working with electronic components, sub-assemblies and systems require any one or a combination of the following methods: reading work orders, following production drawings, assembly and
electronic diagrams and receiving written and verbal instructions regarding work to be done. Electronic workers
generally work in an industrial or laboratory setting.
STUDENT SUPPLIES:
All necessary equipment will be provided by Wilson Tech.
ACADEMIC CREDITS INTEGRATED:
Tech Math, Tech Phys Sci., Eng 12, CFM, Comp App
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
Electronic Technician, Robotic Technician, Electronic Operator, PC Board Assembler, Hand Soldering, Wiring, Robotic Maintenance Technician |
COURSE OUTLINE:
- Shop Safety
- Hand and Power Tools
- Soldering/disordering
- Circuit Construction
- Basic D.C circuits
- Electronic Components
- Electronic terms and abbreviations
- Color Codes
- Breadboard Circuits
- Types of Circuits
- Semi-conductor Devices and Technology
- Surface Mount Technology
- Diagrams
- Basic Robotics
- Multi-meters and Test Equipment
- Ohms law - circuit analysis
- Power sources
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