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Darlington configuration – applications and principle of operation

Darlington configuration – applications and principle of operation

Learn about the principles of operation and advantages of popular systems.

Coulomb’s law, Faraday’s law and Lenz’s rule – fundamentals of electromagnetism

Coulomb’s law, Faraday’s law and Lenz’s rule – fundamentals of electromagnetism

Learn about electromagnetic induction and the related physical laws.

Logic gate symbols, types and features

Logic gate symbols, types and features

Learn about logic gate symbols and their examples

Active, reactive and apparent power

Active, reactive and apparent power

The ABC of electrical engineering.

Electric current – definition and types

Electric current – definition and types

Where and why do we use different types of electric current?

Discrete components – characteristics and examples

Discrete components – characteristics and examples

Electronic components – classification and description.

The most common types of electrical connectors

The most common types of electrical connectors

Discover the most popular types of connectors and mounting methods.

Polarization in electronics – what do you need to know about it?

Polarization in electronics – what do you need to know about it?

Principles of marking polarized components and protection against reverse polarization.

Frequency converters and inverters – definitions, properties and differences

Frequency converters and inverters – definitions, properties and differences

Basic equipment for cutting-edge automation systems

Passive and active components – examples, functionalities and differences

Passive and active components – examples, functionalities and differences

Get familiar with features differing passive and active components.

Electric equipment protection classes

Electric equipment protection classes

How to understand protection class labels?

Direct and indirect contact – protection against electric shock

Direct and indirect contact – protection against electric shock

Working safely with electrical installations.