Course Overview:
The Low Current Course is a specialized program focused on understanding the low-voltage electrical systems utilized in numerous modern applications, such as communication networks, security and safety systems, and the Internet of Things (IoT). This course is designed to meet the growing market demand for specialized skills in this sector. The Mada Al-Maarifa Training Center provides a comprehensive theoretical learning environment perfectly suited for engineers, technicians, and professionals looking to advance their expertise in this vital discipline.
Course Objectives
- Understand the core concept of low current systems and their importance in modern applications.
- Identify various types of low current systems, including alarms, networks, and automated control systems.
- Recognize the fundamental differences between high-voltage (power) and low-current systems regarding design and usage.
- Learn how to select and design appropriate low current cables and circuits.
- Explore the latest technologies used in digital control and network connectivity.
- Study the standard specifications and international benchmarks governing low current systems.
- Analyze the design of low current systems across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
Course Curriculum
Day 1: Introduction to Low Current and its Applications
- Definition and fundamental concepts of low current systems.
- The crucial role of low current in building smart infrastructure.
- The primary differences between power currents and low currents.
- Reviewing the basics of electrical circuits within low current systems.
Day 2: Security and Protection Systems Using Low Current
- Alarm systems and motion detection technologies.
- Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance systems and network integration.
- Public Address (PA) and automated safe evacuation systems.
- Remote control applications within security frameworks.
Day 3: Data and Communication Networks
- The concept of Local Area Networks (LAN) and their operational mechanics.
- Digital signal technologies and data transmission via low current cabling.
- The applications of fiber optics in high-speed data transmission.
- Quality and safety standards in the installation of low current networks.
Day 4: Automation Systems and the Internet of Things (IoT)
- An introduction to Smart Home systems and architecture.
- The concept of automation using PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) and programming interfaces.
- Integrating low current systems seamlessly with the Internet of Things (IoT).
- Practical applications for intelligent lighting control and environmental monitoring.
Day 5: International Designs and Standards for Low Current Systems
- Studying IEEE and TIA specifications for low current system design.
- Guidelines for selecting the appropriate cables and hardware based on application requirements.
- Planning and routing electrical pathways for low current installations.
- Analyzing practical case studies of low current systems implemented in diverse real-world projects.


