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Basic Components Electronics 2015. Batteries & Cells Chemical devices that provide DC voltage A cell is an electrochemical device made of 2 electrodes.

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1 Basic Components Electronics 2015

2 Batteries & Cells Chemical devices that provide DC voltage A cell is an electrochemical device made of 2 electrodes of different materials and an electrolyte. A battery is 2 or more cells connected

3 Lamps Commonly indicator lights and illumination in cars, planes, appliances, flashlights Uses tungsten filament wire to emit light when heated by electric current Indicator Lamp Illumination Lamp

4 LED Light-emitting diode Small, low powered and reliable Polarity of leads need to be determined before connected Needs about 1.5 V and operates on 5-40 mA of current

5 Resistors Most common and reliable components Major purpose is to control current and divide voltage Four categories: 1.Fixed 2.Variable 3.Adjustable 4.Tapped Resistors can vary from 1 Ω to over 100 M Ω

6 Resistor: Fixed Power rating indicates the power a resistor can dissipate without being destroyed, this is determined by physical size and material Squared off resistors are carbon-composition Rounded off resistors are metal-film resistors Rule of Thumb! Use a power rating twice as great as the calculated value Power Rating = Voltage 2 ÷ Resistance

7 Resistor: Variable Potentiometer has 3 terminals, and rotation changes resistance between the middle and end terminals Rheostat has 2 terminals, adjusts current to a specified value A potentiometer can become a rheostat by not using one of the end terminals PotentiometerRheostat

8 Resistor: Adjustable Similar to potentiometers and rheostats These are commonly used in high-power circuits (over 2 Watts) Only for infrequent resistance changes Not adjustable when the circuit is in operation 30 Watt 10K Ω

9 Resistor: Tapped Just like the adjustable resistors Commonly used in high-power circuits (over 2 Watts) Not adjustable when the circuit is in operation 70 Watt 500 Ω

10 Resistor: Surface Mount Surface Mount Devices or chip components They do not have leads, soldered to traces on circuit board by their terminal pads Power ratings don’t normally exceed ¼ Watt

11 Switches All perform the same operation, to open and close a circuit Can only exist in 2 states: Open or Closed Push Button, Rocker, Slide and Magnetic

12 Switch: Momentary Active if they are pressed or actuated Push buttons, joystick, keyboard PBNO = Push Button Normally Open PBNC = Push Button Normally Closed

13 Switch: Maintained Stays on or off until it is switched Slide—Simple on/off selector switch Toggle—Long lever with rocking motion DIP—Not commonly used in modern electronics (arcade games and video cards)

14 Switch: Symbols Poles—defines the #of circuits the switch can control Throw—defines the #of positions the poles can connect to

15 Capacitor https://youtu.be/ZYH9dGl4gUE

16 Bust A Cap! https://youtu.be/sW0a9d_vWoc

17 References https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/switch- basics?_ga=1.162470527.233046002.1431043005#switch-applications


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