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BASICS OF ELECTRONICS

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BASICS OF ELECTRONICS

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We will be discussing…..• Resistor• Capacitor• Diode• Transister

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RESISTORS• Resistors are used to limit current or divide

voltage and in some cases, generate heat.• Used for driving circuit which requires low

current and voltage than available.• A two terminal non-polarised component.

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• Unit of resistance is ohm.• Notation for resistance

O- for ohmK- for kilo ohmM- for mega ohm

Contd…

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Physical appearance

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Color code table

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Practical Use….• To reduce the current flowing in circuit,

use resistance in parallel.

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• To reduce the voltage for any circuit, use resistance in series.

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CAPACITORS• A two terminal electronic component which

stores energy in form of charge.• capacitance is a measure of a capacitor's

ability to store charge.• A large capacitance means that more

charge can be stored.• Capacitance is measured in Farads(F) but

prefixes like µF and pF for smaller values.

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Types of capacitors • Polarized which have specified positive and

negative terminals.

• Non-polarized no defined polarity for terminals.

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Practical use• Used for making timer circuits, when used

with resistance.• Used in clipper, clamper circuit.• Used for providing instantaneous large

power as in flashlight of cameras.• Used in DC filter circuits.

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DIODES

• A two-terminal electronic component that conducts electric current in only one direction.

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The direction of arrow shows the only possible direction of current.

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Types of diodes• LED i.e Light Emitting Diodes These diodes emit light when provided

with power supply.

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• Photodiode These diode generates currents when

exposed to light.

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Practical use• Used for making gates• Used for making rectifiers• Used as a switch• LED as indicators• Photodiodes as light detector

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TRANSISTOR• A transistor is a semiconductor device

commonly used to amplify or switch electronic signals.

• Device with three terminals where one terminal can be use to control the flow of current through the other two terminals.

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Contd….• The three terminals are Emitter, Base and

Collector

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• Transistor are of two types: 1-> n-p-n A straight switch

2-> p-n-p A inverted switch

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n-p-n as straight switch• When base of n-p-n is connected with

logic high voltage then it short circuit emitter and collector (SWITCH ON).

• When base of n-p-n is connected with logic low voltage then it open circuit both emitter and collector (SWITCH OFF).

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p-n-p as inverted switch• When base of p-n-p is connected with

logic high voltage then it open circuit emitter and collector (SWITCH OFF).

• When base of p-n-p is connected with logic low voltage then it short circuit both emitter and collector (SWITCH ON).

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Practically used…• As a switch• As an amplifier• For realizing logic gates

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