Electronic Components' Identification and Its Functions
Electronic Components' Identification and Its Functions
Types of Resistor
Fixed Resistor – with fixed values, rated from a fraction of an ohm up tp million
ohms. Most common power ratings are from ¼, 1/2, 1,2,5,10,15 and 20 watts.
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Capacitor
formerly known as condenser)is a passive electronic component consisting of a pair of
conductors separated by a dielectric (insulator). When there is a
potential difference (voltage) across the conductors a static electric
field develops in the dielectric that stores energy and produces a
mechanical force between the conductors. An ideal capacitor is
characterized by a single constant value, capacitance, measured in
farads. This is the ratio of the electric charge on each conductor to
the potential difference between them.
Types of Capacitor
Fixed Non-Polarized – Can be connected in a circuit without polarity consideration. Their
usual application is in audio and RF circuits and as transient
suppressors.
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Types of Capacitor
Trimmer and Padder – are basically of the same class of variable capacitor since both uses
mica or ceramic dielectrics.
A. Trimmer – when connected in parallel with another capacitor, fixed or variable, for
providing extremely small increases in the total capacitance.
B. Padder – when connected in series with another capacitor, fixed or variable for
slightly reducing the total capacitance.
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Diode
a two terminal device that conducts current more easily in only one direction. The most common
function of a diode is to allow an electric current to pass in one direction
(called the diode's forward direction) while blocking current in the opposite
direction (the reverse direction).
Types of Diode
Rectifier diodes – are usually of silicon material and intended for rectification purposes.
Rectification is the process of changing AC voltage to pulsating DC voltage.
Light Emitting Diode - a p-n device like a rectifier diode except that it is usually intended to
indicate current flow, as a power ON indicator or condition of a circuit
Types of Fuse
Types of Transistor
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
The Bipolar Junction Transistor is a semiconductor device which can be used for
switching or amplification
Field Effect Transistor (FET) - is a three terminal active device that uses an electric field
to control the current flow and it has a high input impedance which is useful in many
circuits.
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