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DC Motor Maintenance (A8014)
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This lesson introduces participants to the application of direct current motors and their components. This lesson covers general characteristics of a DC motor, DC motor components, their functions and the design of the brush assembly. This lesson explains concepts such as flux interaction, commutation, the effect of multiple windings, armature?? reaction, compensation and CEMF, and how each of these factors effects motor operation. <br /><br />
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DC Motor Theory (A8013)
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This lesson introduces participants to the application of direct current motors and their components. This lesson covers general characteristics of a DC motor, DC motor components, their functions and the design of the brush assembly. This lesson explains concepts such as flux interaction, commutation, the effect of multiple windings, armature reaction, compensation and CEMF, and how each of these factors effects motor operation. <br /><br />
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Data Transmission, Conversion, and Storage (A9404)
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This lesson demonstrates the use of data transmission circuits, including multiplexer and demultiplexer circuits. The lesson explains digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converter circuits and teaches different types of memory. Troubleshooting of data transmission circuits is also performed. <br /><br />
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Counters and Shift Registers (A9403)
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This lesson discusses the principles of counters and their various applications. The lesson also explains the principles and features of shift registers, emphasizing serial load shift registers, parallel load shift registers, and universal shift registers. Troubleshooting counters and shift registers is also addressed. <br /><br />
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Conduit Bending and Installation (A8018)
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This lesson provides instructions and interactions concerning general conduit bending and installation, in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). This lesson defines a conduit system, lists general specifications for use of types of conduit, and introduces the major components or materials of a basic conduit system. This lesson also demonstrates and provides instruction on general methods and practices for cutting, cleaning, bending and installing conduit. <br /><br />
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Codes, Encoders, Decoders, and Flip-Flops (A9402)
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This lesson discusses codes, encoders, and decoders and explains how to troubleshoot these circuits. In addition, the lesson addresses the operation and troubleshooting of flip-flops. <br /><br />
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Binary Logic Circuits (A9401)
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This lesson explains and demonstrates binary logic signals and the use of logic gates in integrated circuits. The lesson also describes Boolean expressions, truth tables, and Karnaugh mapping in relation to the logic of complex circuits. These topics are directly applied to troubleshooting digital circuits. <br /><br />
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Ammeters, Meggers, and Wheatstone Bridge (A8003)
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This lesson describes Wheatstone bridges, megohmmeters, and clamp-on ammeters. This lesson provides examples of the use of these instruments, identifies their components, and defines their functions. This lesson also describes safety and selection considerations for their use, describes how to set up the instruments, how to connect them to the systems under test, and how to take and read measurements. This lesson describes how to take a resistance reading of a Three-phase AC motor with a megohmmeter, how to set mechanical and electrical zero on a Wheatstone bridge, and how to interpret a Wheatstone bridge reading. This lesson also defines the ??record? and ??lock? features of a clamp-on ammeter and describes how to modify the range of the meter for the best results. <br /><br />
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Switches, Coils, and Overloads (A8006)
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This lesson describes switches, coils and overloads, as well as explains the type and operation of switches and overload relays. It will also cover the testing of switches and coils. Participants will learn the proper way to verify that a circuit is de-energized, and how to determine component malfunctions by use of circuit diagrams, manufacturer??s literature and continuity checks. <br /><br />
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