The course is designed to equip you with fundamental principles for the electronics industry, focusing on theory and practical application. Module 1: Network Theorems (20% Weighting) Kirchhoff’s Laws (Current and Voltage). Superposition, Thevenin’s, and Norton’s Theorems. Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. Module 2: Alternating Current Theory (20% Weighting)

Operating principles of various transducers (temperature, pressure) and Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs). Exclusive Resources & PDF Access

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, emphasizing practical application for the Fourth and Fifth Industrial Revolutions. Core Modules & Content Areas Below are the primary focus areas as defined by the Report 191 1. Network Theorems (Direct Current Theory) Key Principles: Kirchhoff's Laws

Many students struggle with the mathematical side of N4. High-quality notes provide clear, worked examples for calculating circuit parameters.

. Zener diodes often play a starring role here, ensuring that despite fluctuations in the input voltage or the load, the output remains a constant, "clean" DC voltage. Transducers: The Eyes and Ears of Industry

Industrial electronics begins with the semiconductor diode. The N4 syllabus focuses on:

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