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Copyright © 2011 Coastal Training Technologies Corp. All rights reserved. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™ and all products denoted
with ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its afliates.
AC/DC TheoryFeaturing DuPont Owner-
Operator Content
SERIES SPECIFICATIONS &COURSE OUTLINE
CONTENTS
This electrical maintenance series is designed to help participants master
the fundamentals of AC and DC electronics. The series covers AC current,
measurement, circuitry, and transformers as well as DC magnetism,
measurement, circuitry, inductance, and capacitance.
AUDIENCE
The AC/DC Theory series is designed for new electronics learners who have little
to no knowledge of the eld. All terms used are explained or dened throughout
the courses, so participants are not required to have an electronics vocabulary to
understand the content.
LEARNER EXPECTATIONS
This series is intended to be used as a critical component in your industrial
electronics preparation program. It is designed to develop a fundamental
understanding of electronics. Each lesson has specic objectives that identify theanticipated level of understanding associated with the information presented.
Our experience indicates that those who complete the training are likely to
accomplish the stated objectives. Furthermore, if these lessons are built into a
total curriculum which includes practice in the working environment, it will help
provide participants with the knowledge necessary to master the subject.
Featuring DuPont Owner-Operator Content
Available formats:
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Courseware
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14PART SERIES
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ACD001 Current
Purpose: This course teaches participants how to identify
characteristics of current ow and how to measurecurrent ow.
Objectives: Identify the parts of the Bohr Model; identify
the electronic charge of the atom, electron, proton,
neutron, nucleus, and ion; explain Coulomb’s Law; dene
terms associated with current; express numbers with
scientic notation and metric prexes; and measure
current with an ammeter.
ACD002 Voltage
Purpose: Electronic circuits need current to ow so they
can operate as designed. The current ow is caused
by emf or electromotive force. This course shows
participants how to measure emf or voltage.
Objectives: Dene electrical terms relating to voltage;
describe how an electromotive force can be produced;
explain how batteries work and how connecting them in
series or parallel will affect voltage and current capability;
differentiate between voltage drop and rise; explain
ground, negative, and positive voltage; and measure
voltage with a voltmeter.
ACD003 Resistance
Purpose: This course demonstrates how to place
resistance in a circuit and describes how that resistance
affects the circuit.
Objectives: Dene resistance terms; differentiate
between conductors and insulators and describe the
characteristics that affect them; interpret resistor color
codes; describe various types of resistors; and describe
how resistors can be connected to achieve different
amounts of total resistance.
ACD004 Ohm’s Law
Purpose: This course explains how to use Ohm’s
Law formulas to calculate voltage, current, and resistancein almost any part of an electronic circuit without needing
to use voltmeters, ammeters, or ohmmeters.
Objectives: Write Ohm’s Law in three different forms;
select the proper equation to calculate current, voltage,
or resistance; and calculate the amount of power in a
circuit.
ACD005 Magnetism
Purpose: This course identies basic principles of
magnetism and describes methods of producing
magnetic forces.
Objectives: Dene electromagnetic terms; explain basic
electromagnetic rules and principles; and describe the
operation of generators and motors.
ACD006 Electrical Measurement
Purpose: Identify characteristics of test equipment
used to measure voltage, amperage, and resistance
with this course. It also demonstrates the proper usage
of test instruments.
Objectives: Explain how the VOM works; describe how
the VOM should be connected to a circuit; calculate the
value of shunt required to increase the current capability;
calculate the series dropping resistance required toincrease the voltage capability; calculate meter sensitivity
for a meter movement; and dene voltmeter loading.
ACD007 DC Circuits
Purpose: This course explains how to use the basic
formulas to simplify the evaluation of electric circuits.
Objectives: This course explains how a voltage divider
works; describe an application for a bridge circuit;
describe Kirchhoff’s Law; and explain the superposition
theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, and Norton’s Theorem.
AC/DC TheoryFeaturing DuPont Owner-Operator Content
Availableformats:
14PART SERIES
Interactive
Online
Courseware
DVD
Workbook
Copyright © 2011 Coastal Training Technologies Corp. All rights reserved. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™,
The miracles of science™ and all products denoted with ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks of
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its afliates.
Call 1-800-828-8190to arrange a FREEseries demo!
www.training.dupont.com
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ACD008 Inductance & Capacitance
Purpose: This course explains how inductors and
capacitors affect current. It is designed to helpparticipants understand how these components help
form practical operational circuits.
Objectives: Dene the terms, units, and symbols related
to inductance and capacitance; explain inductance and
capacitance; and calculate total capacitance and solve
time constant problems.
ACD009 Alternating Current
Purpose: This course describes the characteristics
of alternating current with special emphasis on the
characteristics of appearance, amplitude, and frequency
of its wave form.
Objectives: Describe the advantages and applications
of AC electronics; explain electromagnetic induction;
describe the components of a sine wave; and describe AC
waveforms.
ACD010 AC Measurement
Purpose: This course introduces participants to the
proper selection of test equipment and the basic
interpretation of test equipment readings.
Objectives: Explain the operation of AC meters and the
oscilloscope; measure alternating current, AC voltage,
amplitude, period, and frequency; and analyze phaserelationships of AC waveforms.
ACD011 Capactive Circuits
Purpose: This course helps participants to differentiate
between true defects in the circuits and the effects
caused by capacitors.
Objectives: Describe commonly used capacitors;
calculate total capacitance for capacitors in series
and parallel; describe the phase relationships between
current and voltage in dif ferent types of capacitor
circuits; and calculate impedance in series and parallel
RC circuits.
ACD012 Inductive Circuits
Purpose: This course shows participants the effects
of inductors within electronic circuits to better performtroubleshooting and repair of electronic equipment.
Objectives: Explain how inductors operate and which
factors affect them; describe various types of inductors;
explain mutual inductance; describe the phase
relationship between current and voltage; compute
inductive reactance; and calculate impedance.
ACD013 Transformers
Purpose: This course describes the purpose, operation,
and effects of transformers in electronic circuits to help
participants quickly and accurately troubleshoot circuits.
Objectives: Describe the construction of transformers;
explain transformer operation; describe sources of loss
in transformers; solve problems dealing with turns ratio,
voltage ratio, current ratio, and impedance; and describe
how the autotransformer and isolation transformer work.
ACD014 Tuned Circuits
Purpose: This course explains common applications
of tuned circuits and how they are used to establish
frequencies for oscillators and to lter unwanted noise
and signals. It also demonstrates how improperly tuned
circuits can cause other parts of circuitry to operate
incorrectly.
Objectives: Calculate impedance, current, voltage, power
factor, and phase angle in RLC circuits; calculate resonan
frequency, capacitance value, or inductance value in RLC
circuits; describe series and parallel resonant circuits;
explain the relationship between bandwidth and Q; and
describe basic types of lters.
AC/DC TheoryFeaturing DuPont Owner-Operator Content
Availableformats:
14PART SERIES
Interactive
Online
Courseware
DVD
Workbook
Copyright © 2011 Coastal Training Technologies Corp. All rights reserved. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™,
The miracles of science™ and all products denoted with ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks of
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its afliates.
Call 1-800-828-8190to arrange a FREEseries demo!
www.training.dupont.com
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