
COURSE INTRODUCTION
This hands-on programme advances participants from basic component checking to a more systematic approach to electronic fault diagnosis and repair. Participants strengthen their use of test equipment, circuit analysis, power-supply troubleshooting, component testing and practical repair techniques for common electronic boards and equipment. Practical examples and guided discussion help participants connect the subject to decisions and challenges in their own workplace.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of this programme, participants should be able to:
- Explain the core concepts, terminology and working principles related to Intermediate to Advance Electronics Troubleshooting.
- Apply structured methods and industry good practices for Diagram, Mainboard, and How To Trace Shorted Components In A Mainboard.
- Evaluate relevant electronics situations and identify risks, gaps and improvement opportunities.
- Translate the learning into practical workplace actions and sound technical decisions.
COURSE OUTCOME
Upon completion, participants will be better prepared to:
- Assess relevant workplace situations using the concepts and methods covered in Intermediate to Advance Electronics Troubleshooting.
- Select and apply appropriate tools, checks or controls for Diagram, Mainboard, and How To Trace Shorted Components In A Mainboard.
- Recommend actions that support structured diagnostics, repair quality and confident hands-on workmanship.
- Communicate findings, improvement opportunities and next steps clearly to relevant stakeholders.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This programme is suitable for electronics technicians, engineers, maintenance personnel, repair specialists, technical supervisors and production support teams.
COURSE CONTENT
- Diagram
- Mainboard
- How To Trace Shorted Components In A Mainboard
- and Hair Dryer To Locate Intermittent Faults In Power supply and Mainboard: How to use Huntron Tracker to locate faulty components in Mainboard






