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Electrical Drawings

Understanding Schematic Diagrams in Electrical Engineering and Electronics

Created byGraham Van Brunt
4.6
(44 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Jan 25, 2024
Electrical Drawings

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand the Purpose and Types of Electrical Diagrams
check_circleMaster the Use of Schematic Symbols
check_circleAnalyze Electrical Systems Using Block Diagrams
check_circleApply Knowledge of Power Distribution Systems
check_circleInterpret and Draw Simple Circuit Diagrams
check_circleDevelop Skills for Circuit Troubleshooting

About This Course

This course discusses the use of schematic diagrams in electrical engineering and electronics. It explains that schematic diagrams are a shorthand method of documenting circuits and allow engineers and technicians to understand the connections and functions of the components in a device. The course is delivered in 8 chapters covering the topics as designated:

Chapter 1 - Schematic Diagrams

Chapter 2 - Block Diagrams

Chapter 3 - Component Symbols - A

Chapter 4 - Component Symbols - B

Chapter 5 - Logic Gates

Chapter 6 - Simple Circuits

Chapter 7 - Complex Circuits

Chapter 8 - Electrical Devices in a Power System

 

Your Instructor

Graham Van Brunt
Graham Van Brunt
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An entire career in the power sector of engineering, Graham graduated from Queen's university coupled with subsequent studies with Wilfrid Laurier University to travel the globe and apply his skills and garner his protection and control experience internationally. His passion for staying in touch with his profession and his kinship for mentoring has kept him in front of an audience of learners.

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