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Very Basic Electronics Concepts What Are Valence Electrons Using Ohms Law Series, Parallel and Series/Parallel Circuit Resistance Configuration Types Kirchhoff’s-voltage-law,current-law, Thevenin’s theorem How to apply Thevenin’s Theorem Physical Resistors Resistor Color code and SMD code Specialty Resistors More terminology definitions and information regarding resistors Both theoretical and practical Capacitance The P N Junction PN junctions […]

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How To Apply Thevenin’s Theorem

Thevenin’s Theorem Thevenin’s Theorem shows how any combination of batteries and resistances with two terminals can be replaced by a single voltage source VTH and a single series resistor RTH. Steps to apply Thevenin’s Theorem: 1. Disconnect the load resistor. 2. Calculate the Open Circuit Voltage using Kirchhoff’s Law, Ohm’s Law, etc. The result is the […]

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Physical Resistors

Symbols with engineered values are one thing but Physical Resistor creation is another. Technology is where the creation of actual resistors comes into play. The opposition to current flow presented by a material is dependent on its conductivity, cross-sectional area, and applied voltage. Wire made from various metals, carbon composition, carbon film or metal film […]

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Resistor Color Code And SMD Code

Resistor values Reading Resistor values is an important item for engineering and technology training. Price and availability go into design dissensions as well as the fabrication of prototypes. The resistor color code relatively easy to commit to memory. There are some common mnemonics for remembering the values assigned to the colors:  One of the most […]

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Specialty Resistors

Plain and Specialty Resistors Plain resistors  and specialty resistors are both standardized.  Electronic Industries Association (EIA) specifies standard graphical Symbols, along with several other authorities.  Multiple standards exist for electrical and electronic schematic symbols. Component representations in drawings by individual, company, or even industrial engineers may vary. The Consumer Electronics symbols, Industrial Electronics, and Electrical symbols […]

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More Terminology Definitions and Information Regarding Resistors

Direct & Alternating Current Current in a circuit can be broadly divided into two categories: First, Direct Current which is current flowing in only one direction: Second, Alternating Current which periodically switches direction. The term “passive component” refers to components that do not add power to a circuit. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, and even diodes […]

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The P N Junction

Forming the PN Junction Before explaining how the PN Junction works, a couple of concepts need to be clarified. When impurities are added to a semiconductor, the over all material is still neutral. The number of protons in the N or P material is still equal to the number of electrons in that material. What […]

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PN junctions continued

Forward Bias The term for the voltage used to control the thickness of the barrier is called BIAS.  When the junction was formed electrons left holes as those electrons crossed the junction to form the barrier. If the bias voltage is placed negative to the N material and positive to the P material, that is […]

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