Covers basics of semiconductor materials, diodes, transistors, and ICs. Requires only classroom teaching with demo kits.
Fundamentals of logic gates, combinational and sequential circuits. Can be taught using simulation tools and breadboards.
Operational amplifiers, filters, oscillators, and signal processing. Low-cost trainer kits available for practice.
Hands-on training in PCB design software (KiCad, EasyEDA). Prototyping via low-cost PCB fabrication services.
Introduction to Verilog/VHDL, FPGA programming basics. Needs only FPGA development boards + free/academic EDA tools.
Programming microcontrollers (Arduino, STM32, Raspberry Pi). Low investment, high industry relevance.
Using multimeters, oscilloscopes, function generators to test circuits. Affordable lab equipment suffices.
Basics of micro-electro-mechanical systems and semiconductor sensors. Taught mostly through case studies and low-cost sensor kits.
Study of rectifiers, inverters, converters, and motor control. Trainer kits and simulation software are enough.
Training on software like LTspice, Cadence (Lite/Student), Synopsys (academic). Requires computer lab, no heavy hardware.
Joining Sapphire Semicon means being at the forefront of semiconductor skilling, with an institution committed to excellence in training and empowering learners for future industry success.
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