Nuts & Bolts of Electronics

Electronics In Plain English

Electronics for Purchasing, Sales and Manufacturing People,
or anyone else that needs to talks to Electronic Engineers.




The Final "Public" Presentation of this Classic seminar was in August, 2007.
We are still open for In-House Presentations!.


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Here is what the American Electronics Association has said about this seminar:

"If you help conduct the daily business of the electronic industry, yet find electronic terms to be a foreign language, this seminar was created for you. It is a course in the fundamentals of electronic components and theory. You'll find it 'electronics made easy' in two painless days. Instructor Bob Nahabit enjoys showing his students how easy elementary electronics is to understand.

This course will demystify for you the 'foreign world' of electronics as Bob takes you from the starting point at 'Current 101' and winds his way on through integrated circuits. Gradually, term after term falls into place as Bob puts each into context, explaining the whys and how. He will even have you doing problems using Ohm's Law, and you'll be patting yourself on the back.

Bob has samples of everything, too. If you have never held a silicon wafer, nor a PC board, and have no idea what a resistor or capacitor does, you'll especially enjoy Bob's show-and-tell methods.

Come, enter the intriguing world of electronics. You'll gain insights that will give you a better understanding of not only the industry in which you work, but the environment in which you live."

... These are the words of the American Electronics Association. - Need we say any more?

"This course will demystify for you the 'foreign world' of electronics ..."

OUTLINE: First Day:
Direct Current - D.C., Voltage & Resistance,
Conductors, Insulators, Wire & Cable,
Printed Circuit Boards,
Buzz Words (and what they mean),
Resistors, Standard Values, Part Numbers,
Potentiometers,
Magnetics,
Ohm's Law (not a big deal).
Switches, Relays,
Power, Fuses,
Alternating Current - A.C., Frequency,
Capacitors, Inductors,
Resonance, Crystals
OUTLINE: Second Day:
Review of Day One
Transformers,
Lamps, Connectors, Heat Sinks
Diodes, Zener Diodes,
Power Supplies,
Transistors, Silicon Control Rectifiers,
Displays
Optoelectronics,
Integrated Circuits (I.C.s),
Surface Mount Technology (SMT),
Binary Counting
(in less than 5 minutes you will be adding and subtracting in Binary. It's that easy.)
Digital Logic Gates & Multivibrators,
Digital Logic Circuits
Memory
Wrap-Up

We emphasize vocabulary!

Available for In-House Presentation

Hundreds of organizations have used this seminar In-House. Here is a small sample:
AT&T Arrow Electronics American Electronics Assoication
Foxboro Co. Ericsson Electronic Reps Association
General Electric Hewlett-Packard Co. Intel Corp.
ITT Industries Jabil Circuits Lucent Technologies
Motorola 3 COM TRW
And countless others. Please check our Alumni Page for additional customers.


When & Where

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Phone (512) 349-7977 Facsimile 512 349 7998
Email: info@nahabit.com Mailing Address:

9415 Burnet Road
Suite 201
Austin, Texas 78758-5264
United States of America



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