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Cells, Batteries, Lamps, Resistors, Switches, Wires, Cables, Fuses

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1 Cells, Batteries, Lamps, Resistors, Switches, Wires, Cables, Fuses
Circuit Components Cells, Batteries, Lamps, Resistors, Switches, Wires, Cables, Fuses

2 Cells and Batteries Def. Cell Def. Battery
Electrochemical device consisting of two eletrodes made of different materials and an electrolyte. The chemical reaction between the electrodes and the electrolyte produces voltage. Def. Battery Two or more cells electrically connected together

3 Cells and Batteries Classification Primary Secondary Dry Wet
Not Rechargeable Secondary Rechargeable Dry Electrolyte is a paste or gel Sealed Wet Filled with acid Must have vents

4 Cells and Batteries Ratings
Capacity refers to the amount of energy the cell can provide under specified conditions Conditions Temperature Current drain Discharge Schedule Final Output Voltage

5 Miniature Lamps Incandescent Tungsten Filament Wedge Base
Screw Type Base Bayonet Base Flasher Lamp Uses bimetallic strip

6 Miniature Lamps Neon Glow Glass bulb filled with neon gas
Requires volts to light (ionization) Once lit, voltage can drop 10-15% Resistors must be used to limit current Requires no more than 2mA of current

7 Miniature Lamps Light Emitting Diodes Used as indicator lamps
Requires limiting resistors Operate at approx. 20mA Leads must be correct polarity

8 Resistors Used to control current or divide voltage
Classification and symbols Fixed Variable Adjustable Tapped Power ratings Tolerance Factors Color Codes

9 Switches Types Toggle Slide Rocker Push Button Lever

10 Switches Symbols and Names SPST Single Pole, Single Throw SPDT
Single Pole, Double Throw DPST Double Pole, Single Throw DPDT Double Pole, Double Throw

11 Wires and Cables Wires Electric Cables Coaxial Cable Flat Cable
Solid or Stranded Electric Cables Shielded to isolate from electromagnetic fields Used in extension and telephone cords Coaxial Cable Shielded used to connect transmitter and receivers Flat Cable Used to digital circuits

12 Wires and Cables Specifications Gage Number
Smaller the number the larger the diameter of the wire When measuring the gage always measure the bare wire.

13 Fuses Short Circuit Fast burn – sensitive electrical devices
Undesired conductor path exists in the circuit Examples Fuses protect against shorts Fast burn – sensitive electrical devices Medium burn – when a spike is not expected Slow burn – Electric motor, short duration Circuit breakers


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