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Curriculum
9 Sections
177 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Basic Electricity
59
2.1
1.1. Basic Electricity
2.2
1.1.1. Atom
2.3
1.1.2. K, L and M shell
2.4
1.1.3. Valence electrons
2.5
1.1.4. Conductors, insulators and semiconductors
2.6
1.1.5. Electrical Quantities
2.7
1.1.5.2. Potential difference Telecom Technician
2.8
1.1.5.3. Current
2.9
1.1.5.4. Resistance
2.10
1.1.5.5. Unit of each quantity
2.11
1.2. DC & AC Fundamentals
2.12
1.2.1. Ohm’s Law
2.13
1.2.2. Definition of Ohm’s law
2.14
1.2.3. Mathematical formula
2.15
1.2.4. Calculation on ohm’s law
2.16
1.2.5. Sine wave
2.17
1.2.6. Cycle
2.18
1.2.7. Wavelength and its unit
2.19
1.2.8. Frequency ant its unit
2.20
1.2.9. Amplitude and its unit
2.21
1.2.10. AC sine wave form and its characteristics.
2.22
1.3. Electrical Measuring Instruments
2.23
1.3.1. Ampere Meter
2.24
1.3.2. Volt Meter
2.25
1.3.3. Digital Multimeter
2.26
1.3.4. Clamp-On AC Meter
2.27
1.3.5. Oscilloscope
2.28
1.4. Passive Components
2.29
1.4.1. Construction of resistor
2.30
1.4.2. Types of resistors Telecom Technician
2.31
1.4.3. Color coding of resistors
2.32
1.4.4. Series combination of resistors
2.33
1.4.5. Parallel combination of resistors Telecom Technician
2.34
1.4.6. Series-Parallel combination of resistors
2.35
1.4.7. Capacitors
2.36
1.4.8. Types and uses of capacitors
2.37
1.4.9. Energy stored in capacitor
2.38
1.5. Batteries
2.39
1.6. Transformer
2.40
1.5.4. Charging of a secondary battery
2.41
1.6.1. Definition of transformer
2.42
1.6.3. Construction of transformer
2.43
1.6.2. Working principle of transformer
2.44
1.6.5. Use of transformer in electronics and telecommunication
2.45
1.7. Semiconductors
2.46
1.7.1. Definition
2.47
1.7.2. Intrinsic semiconductors Telecom Technician
2.48
1.7.3. Extrinsic semiconductors
2.49
1.5.2. Working principle of batteries
2.50
1.7.4. Doping
2.51
1.7.5. N-type semiconductors
2.52
1.7.6. P-type semiconductors
2.53
1.7.7. Semiconductor diodes
2.54
1.8. Rectifiers
2.55
1.8.1. Rectification
2.56
1.8.2. Types of rectifier
2.57
1.8.2.1. Half wave rectifier
2.58
1.8.2.2. Full wave center tapped rectifier Telecom Technician
2.59
1.8.2.3. Full wave bridge rectifier
Introduction to Fiber Optics
13
3.1
2.1. What is rectifier
3.2
2.2. Purpose of rectifier in telecommunication
3.3
2.3. What is battery
3.4
2.4. Purpose of batteries in telecommunication
3.5
2.5. Series connection of batteries
3.6
2.6. Parallel connection of batteries
3.7
2.7. Installation of rectifiers
3.8
2.8. Installation of battery banks
3.9
2.9. Installation of circuit breaker panels
3.10
L2.10. Electrical wiring between rectifiers, circuit breaker panels and battery banks
3.11
Grounding of telecommunication equipment
3.12
2.11. AC & DC wiring
3.13
2.13. Grounding of telecom cables
Introduction To Fiber Optics
31
4.0
3.1. Introduction to Computer: End-User Point of View
4.1
3.1.1. General introduction to computers
4.2
3.1.2. Input and Output Devices
4.3
3.1.3. Identification of I/O devices Telecom Technician
4.4
3.1.4. Storage devices
4.5
3.1.5. CPU
4.6
3.2. Word Processing
4.7
3.2.1. Opening and Closing Word Processor Application Program
4.8
3.2.1. Opening and Closing Word Processor Application Program
4.9
3.2.2. Opening, Saving and Closing Document
4.10
3.2.3. Editing and Navigating Document
4.11
3.2.4. Document Views and Printing Documents
4.12
3.2.5. Formatting Document and Inserting Objects
4.13
3.3. Spread Sheet
4.14
3.3.1. Opening and Closing Spread Sheet Application Program
4.15
3.3.2. Entering and Editing Data
4.16
3.3.3. Worksheets and Workbooks
4.17
3.3.4. Printing Worksheet
4.18
3.3.5. Formatting Cells
4.19
3.3.6. Calculation Using Formula
4.20
3.4. Presentation
4.21
3.4.1. Opening and Closing Presentation Application Program
4.22
3.4.2. Presentation Views
4.23
3.4.3. Entering and Editing Presentation Objects
4.24
3.4.4. Slides and Transition
4.25
3.4.5. Animation
4.26
3.5. Internet
4.27
3.5.1. Opening and Closing Internet Browser
4.28
3.5.2. E-Mail
4.29
3.5.3. Search Engine
4.30
3.5.4. Surfing the WWW
Telecommunication Fundamentals
17
5.0
4.1. Definition and concept
5.1
4.1.1. Components of a communication system
5.2
4.1.1.1. Transmitter
5.3
4.1.1.2. Medium
5.4
4.1.1.3. Receiver
5.5
4.1.2. Definition of Telecom
5.6
4.1.3. Examples
5.7
4.2. Major parts of a telecommunication network
5.8
4.2.1. Access network
5.9
4.2.1.1. Fixed line Access Network
5.10
4.2.1.2. Wireless Access Network (WLL)
5.11
4.2.2. Switching network
5.12
4.2.3. Transmission Network
5.13
4.2.3.1. Transmission by copper cables
5.14
4.2.3.2. Transmission by satellite
5.15
4.2.3.3. Transmission by microwave
5.16
4.2.3.4. Transmission by fiber optic
Computer Networks
8
6.0
5.1. Introduction to network
6.1
5.2. Classification of network
6.2
5.3. Needs and future trends
6.3
5.4. OSI model basics
6.4
5.5. Understanding of TCP/IP
6.5
5.6. Major components of network
6.6
5.7. Function of all components of network
6.7
5.8. Building a small network
Basic Telephony
8
7.0
6.1. Distribution Point (DP)
7.1
6.2. Distribution Cabinet (DC)
7.2
6.3. Main Distribution Frame (MDF)
7.3
6.4. Switch Room
7.4
6.5. Pulse Code Modulation
7.5
6.6. Multiplex section
7.6
6.7. Digital Distribution Frame (DDF)
7.7
6.8. Transmission Equipment
Cables
25
8.0
7.1. Cables
8.1
7.1.1. Introduction
8.2
7.1.2. Types of cables
8.3
7.1.3. Selection of proper cable
8.4
7.1.4. Re-cognition
8.5
7.2. Surveying
8.6
7.2.1. Survey of a building for cable installations
8.7
7.2.2. Route selection
8.8
7.2.3. Preparation of cabling diagram
8.9
7.2.4. Cable laying
8.10
7.2.5. Protection / Ducting arrangements Telecom Technician
8.11
7.2.6. Cable termination
8.12
7.2.7. Testing
8.13
7.2.8. Jointing
8.14
7.2.9. Distribution board
8.15
7.2.10. Coupling the PABX
8.16
7.2.11. Routine maintenance of cable system and fault rectification
8.17
7.3. Telephones
8.18
7.3.1. Introduction
8.19
7.3.2. Types
8.20
7.3.3. Pulse/Tone
8.21
7.3.4. Operation of simple telephone Telecom Technician
8.22
7.3.5. Block diagrams
8.23
7.3.6. Identification of major parts
8.24
7.3.7. Diagnose of commonly occurring faults and rectification Telecom Technician
PABX
11
9.0
8.1. Introduction of exchanges (PABX)
9.1
8.2. Difference between PBX and PABX
9.2
8.3. Block diagram of PABX network
9.3
8.4. Identification of various parts/ components and their interconnections
9.4
8.5. Trunk and local lines
9.5
8.6. Loop side
9.6
8.7. Understanding the specification of system
9.7
8.8. Installation techniques and requirements
9.8
8.9. Software system configuration
9.9
8.10. Operation of PABX
9.10
8.11. Troubleshooting and restoration of PABX and Network
Test Equipment
5
10.0
9.1. Introduction
10.1
9.2. Types of test equipment
10.2
9.3. Use of test equipments
10.3
9.4. Introduction to various tools
10.4
9.5. Use and preventive measures
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