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70+ Basic Electrical, Electronic & Logic Symbols Explanation

70+ Basic Electrical, Electronic & Logic Symbols Explanation | TutsNode


70+ Basic Electrical, Electronic & Logic Symbols Explanation course is intended for those interested in Electrical, Electronics & Computer studying, Electronic devices & Motherboard Repairing.

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8 Reasons why you should choose this course.


  1. The course will teach you more than 70 Basic Electrical, Electronic & Logic Symbols with their Explanation.
  2. The course is created with perfect care by a professional in Electronics & Schematics analyzing;
  3. The course is not long, so you can complete it in a short time, and then enjoy your new experiences;
  4. Your inquiries will be answered in a short time with a full explanation of any question;
  5. Constant updates;
  6. One-On-One Support;
  7. Simple and easy-to-understand explanation with examples;
  8. A certificate will be provided upon completion of the course.
Topics that we will be discussing in this course are :

  • Electronics symbols and their working principle such as:
  • Diodes;
  • Capacitors;
  • Resistors;
  • Inductors;
  • Optocoupler and much more;
  • MOSFETs;
  • Transistors;
  • Rectifier;
  • 7-segment display;
  • Amplifier and much more.
  • Electrical symbols with clear explanation;
  • Transformer;
  • Relay;
  • Switches ( SPDT, SPST...);
  • Wires;
  • All types of ground;
  • Measurement devices;
  • DC & AC voltage source and much more.
  • Logic gates & Flip Flops in detail.
If you are interested in one of the points we talked about before, then this course is for you.

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to master the Electrical, Electronic & Logic Symbols. besides acquiring many skills that will make you professional and have a deep understanding.


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