S/No
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Descriptions
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Link
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Basic
Electronics
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1.
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DC
Theory - Relationship between Voltage, Current and Resistance
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2.
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Ohm’s
Law
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3.
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Resistor
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4.
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The
Inductor
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5.
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Introduction
to Capacitors
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6.
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Semi-conductor
(Diode)
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7.
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Bipolar
Transistor Basics
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8.
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The
AC Theory
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Digital
Electronics
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9.
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Binary
Numbers
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10.
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Hexadecimal
Numbers
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11.
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Octal
Numbers
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12.
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Boolean
Algebra
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Radio
and Data Communications
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13.
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Introduction
to Signals
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14.
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Modulation
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15.
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Transmission
Channels
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16.
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Types
of Transmission
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17.
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Transmission
Synchronization Types
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18.
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FDM
Vs TDM Multiplexing methods
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