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Title: Electronics


1
Electronics
  • Dan SimonCleveland State UniversityESC 120

2
Voltage
  • Voltage is the amount of work needed to move an
    electric charge
  • High voltage in an electrical system is like high
    pressure in a hydraulic system
  • Common outlets in the United States 120 Volts,
    60 Hertz, alternating current (AC)

3
Current
  • Electric current The flow of electric charge
    (electrons), measured in Amperes
  • One amp of current means a flow of one Coulomb
    (6.241  1018 electrons) per second
  • Amps Coulombs / second
  • High current in an electrical system is like high
    rate of flow in a hydraulic system

4
Power
  • Power The rate at which current flows, measured
    in Watts
  • Power is the product of voltage and current
  • Watts Volts Amps
  • Typical power consumption
  • Air conditioner 2000 W
  • Clock 2 W
  • Television 200 W
  • Light bulb 100 W

Ohios average electricity cost 12 cents per
kW-hr
5
Resistors
  • A resistor reduces the rate of flow of electric
    current, measured in Ohms V IR
  • Example If R1 gt R2, then the current through R1
    will be less than the current through R2

6
Resistor Combinations
Series R R1 R2
Parallel R 1 / (1/R1 1/R2)
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Potentiometer
Trimpot Adjuster
9
Capacitors
  • Capacitors store electrical energy

10
Transistors
  • Transistors can be used as electrically-controlled
    switches. The current through the transistor is
    proportional to the voltage applied to the base.

11
Diodes
  • Diodes allow current to flow only in one
    direction.Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) emit
    light.The long lead connects to the positive
    voltage.

Current flow
12
Solderless Breadboard
13
  • Breadboard

Internal connections in orange
14
Wire and Wire Strippers
15
Multimeter
Measures voltage, current, and resistance. If
you get unpredictable readings, check the battery!
16
Power Supply
Regulated 5 Volt power supply wall wart You
need to cut off the connector so that you can
connect the bare wires to your breadboard
17
Breadboard
  • Breadboard with connector posts, ready for power
    supply connections

18
LED Experiment
Resistor value should be at least 400 ohms
19
Potentiometer Experiment
20
Motor Experiment
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Motor Experiment
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