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Course Description

Electrical Measuring Instruments course, in this course we will learn about electrical measuring instruments. This comprehensive course introduces you to the essential tools used for measuring electrical parameters, crucial for anyone working in the field of electrical engineering or electronics. Starting with the basics, we will cover the different types of electrical measuring instruments, including multimeters, oscilloscopes, clamp meters, voltmeters, ammeters, and LCR meters. Each module will provide detailed insights into the construction, operation, and application of these instruments, emphasizing their role in diagnosing and troubleshooting electrical circuits. Practical demonstrations will show how to use these instruments to measure voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, inductance, and other key parameters accurately. Additionally, the course will delve into advanced instruments like logic analyzers and power analyzers, exploring their use in more complex electrical and electronic systems. Safety practices, calibration techniques, and maintenance tips will also be discussed to ensure the accurate and safe operation of these instruments. By the end of the course, you will have a thorough understanding of how to select, use, and maintain various electrical measuring instruments, enhancing your skills and confidence in working with electrical systems.