Navy Electricity and
Electronics Training Series
Module 1, Introduction to Matter, Energy, and Direct Current, introduces the
course with a short history
of electricity and electronics and proceeds into the characteristics of matter,
energy, and direct current
(dc). It also describes some of the general safety precautions and first-aid
procedures that should be
common knowledge for a person working in the field of electricity. Related
safety hints are located
throughout the rest of the series, as well.
Module 2, Introduction to Alternating Current and Transformers, is an
introduction to alternating current
(ac) and transformers, including basic ac theory and fundamentals of
electromagnetism, inductance,
capacitance, impedance, and transformers.
Module 3, Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement,
encompasses circuit breakers,
fuses, and current limiters used in circuit protection, as well as the theory
and use of meters as electrical
measuring devices.
Module 4, Introduction to Electrical Conductors, Wiring Techniques, and
Schematic Reading, presents
conductor usage, insulation used as wire covering, splicing, termination of
wiring, soldering, and reading
electrical wiring diagrams.
Module
5, Introduction to Generators and Motors, is an introduction to generators
and motors, and
covers the uses of ac and dc generators and motors in the conversion of
electrical and mechanical
energies.
Module 6, Introduction to Electronic Emission, Tubes, and Power Supplies,
ties the first five modules
together in an introduction to vacuum tubes and vacuum-tube power supplies.
Module 7, Introduction to Solid-State Devices and Power Supplies, is similar
to module 6, but it is in
reference to solid-state devices.
Module 8,
Introduction to Amplifiers, covers amplifiers.
Module 9, Introduction to Wave-Generation and Wave-Shaping Circuits,
discusses wave generation and
wave-shaping circuits.
Module 10, Introduction to Wave Propagation, Transmission Lines, and
Antennas, presents the
characteristics of wave propagation, transmission lines, and antennas.
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Module 11, Microwave
Principles, explains microwave oscillators, amplifiers, and waveguides.
Module 12, Modulation
Principles, discusses the principles of modulation.
Module 13, Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits, presents the
fundamental concepts of
number systems, Boolean algebra, and logic circuits, all of which pertain to
digital computers.
Module 14,
Introduction to Microelectronics, covers microelectronics technology and
miniature and
microminiature circuit repair.
Module 15, Principles of Synchros, Servos, and Gyros, provides the basic
principles, operations,
functions, and applications of synchro, servo, and gyro mechanisms.
Module 16,
Introduction to Test Equipment, is an introduction to some of the more commonly
used test
equipments and their applications.
Module
17, Radio-Frequency Communications Principles, presents the fundamentals of
a radiofrequency
communications system.
Module 18, Radar Principles,
covers the fundamentals of a radar system.
Module 19, The
Technician's Handbook, is a handy reference of commonly used general
information,
such as electrical and electronic formulas, color coding, and naval supply
system data.
Module 20, Master Glossary, is
the glossary of terms for the series.
Module 21, Test
Methods and Practices, describes basic test methods and practices.
Module 22,
Introduction to Digital Computers, is an introduction to digital computers.
Module 23, Magnetic Recording, is an introduction to the use and maintenance of
magnetic recorders and
the concepts of recording on magnetic tape and disks.
Module 24, Introduction to Fiber Optics, is an introduction to fiber optics.