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  2. Analogue electronics - Wikipedia

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    Analogue circuits can be entirely passive, consisting of resistors, capacitors and inductors. Active circuits also contain active elements such as transistors. Traditional circuits are built from lumped elements – that is, discrete components. However, an alternative is distributed-element circuits, built from pieces of transmission line.

  3. Electronic component - Wikipedia

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    Electronic component. Various electronic components, with a 15 cm ruler to scale. An electronic component is any basic discrete electronic device or physical entity part of an electronic system used to affect electrons or their associated fields. Electronic components are mostly industrial products, available in a singular form and are not to ...

  4. Potentiometer - Wikipedia

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    Electronic symbol. (IEC Standard) (ANSI Standard) A potentiometer is a three- terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. [1] If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat . The measuring instrument called a potentiometer is essentially a ...

  5. Equivalent series resistance - Wikipedia

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    Equivalent series resistance. Capacitors and inductors as used in electric circuits are not ideal components with only capacitance or inductance. However, they can be treated, to a very good degree of approximation, as being ideal capacitors and inductors in series with a resistance; this resistance is defined as the equivalent series ...

  6. Talk:Electronic color code - Wikipedia

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    For example, the National Electrical Code (US) specifies colors for certain wires, such as green or bare for the grounding conductor and white or gray for the grounded (neutral) conductor. Other countries may use different colors. DC systems often use red and black, and that could be any voltage.

  7. Pull-up resistor - Wikipedia

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    When the switch is closed, the input voltage at the gate goes to ground. In electronic logic circuits, a pull-up resistor ( PU) or pull-down resistor ( PD) is a resistor used to ensure a known state for a signal. [1] It is typically used in combination with components such as switches and transistors, which physically interrupt the connection ...

  8. Π pad - Wikipedia

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    The Π pad ( pi pad) is a specific type of attenuator circuit in electronics whereby the topology of the circuit is formed in the shape of the Greek capital letter pi (Π). Attenuators are used in electronics to reduce the level of a signal. They are also referred to as pads due to their effect of padding down a signal by analogy with acoustics.

  9. Photoresistor - Wikipedia

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    A photoresistor (also known as a light-dependent resistor, LDR, or photo-conductive cell) is a passive component that decreases in resistance as a result of increasing luminosity (light) on its sensitive surface, in other words, it exhibits photoconductivity. A photoresistor can be used in light-sensitive detector circuits and light-activated ...

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