DC Power Sources provides a foundational overview of direct current and the different power sources that produce it. A DC power source is any means used to convert various forms of energy into DC electricity. DC power sources include batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, and DC generators. Most DC power is supplied by batteries, but generators are used for some applications. Fuel cells and solar cells are not widely used but may be more popular in the future if they can be made less expensive and more efficient. After taking this class, users will be familiar with different methods of producing DC power and other important concepts, such as magnetic induction. This is important for working with electrical systems because many electrical devices operate on direct current. In addition, DC may become more popular in the future if alternative sources such as fuel and solar cells become more cost-effective.
Other Courses in this Program:
Electrical Units 101420010 Safety for Electrical Work 111
420020 Introduction to Circuits 201
420110 Introduction to Magnetism 211
420115 DC Circuit Components 221
420120 AC Fundamentals 241
420140 Electrical Instruments 251
420150 Electrical Print Reading 261
420160 AC Power Sources 281
420175
Course ID
420170
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60