Basic Electronics: Part 1: Electronic Components
Basic Electronics: Part 1: Electronic Components
BASIC ELECTRONICS
Active
Capable of controlling voltages or currents and can
create a switching action in the circuit
Can amplify or interpret a signal
Discrete vs. Integrated
Circuits
When a component is packaged with one or two
functional elements, it is known as a discrete
component
Examples: resistors, inductors and capacitors
Metal film
Stable under temperature and vibration
Reach accuracies of 0.1% in precision films
Wire-wound Resistors
Very high accuracy possible
Resistors: Examples
Carbon film
Metal Film
Resistors: Thick Film
Networks
Miniaturization and rugged construction
Inherently reliable, not subject to catastrophic
failures
SIL or DIP packages
Resistors: Packages
(a),(b),(c) Cylindrical package with axial leads
(d), (e) Cylindrical package with radial leads
(f) radial package with radial lead
(g) high-power package, with axial leads and
copper body for increased heat dissipation
Resistors: Characteristics
Resistance
Tolerance
Power Rating
Temperature Coefficient (hot spot temperature)
Stability or Drift
Noise
Parasitic Effects
Maximum Voltage
Identification
Resistors: Values
Code
Preferred range:
E 12 series (common): 10,
12, 15, 18, 22, 27, 33, 39,
47, 56, 68, 82
E 96 series: for ± 1%
Variable Resistors or
Potentiometers
“Pots” consist of a track of some type of resistance
material with which a movable wiper makes
contact
3 Categories: (a) Carbon (b) Cermet (c) Wire
wound
Variable Resistors or
Potentiometers
Pots can be categorized into the following types
depending upon the number of resistors and control
arrangement used:
Single Potentiometers: Pot control with one resistor
Tandem Potentiometers: Two identical resistor units
controlled by one spindle
Twin Potentiometers: Two resistor units controlled by two
independent concentric spindles
Multi-turn Potentiometers: Potentiometer with knob or gear
wheel for resistance adjustment; they may have up to 40
rotations of spindle
Potpack: Rectangular pots, either single or multi-turn
Variable Resistors or
Potentiometers
Variable resistor can be used either as a rheostat or
potentiometer
Mica capacitors
Ceramic capacitors
Capacitors (Condensers)
Electrolytic capacitors
Aluminum
Tantalum
Capacitors (Condensers)
Capacitance
Tolerance
Working Voltage (= ½ breakdown voltage)
Temperature Coefficient
DC Leakage
Parasitic Effects
dissipation factor (DF)=1/Q
Variable Capacitors
Variable capacitor has a stator and a rotor to
change area
Button type
Tubular type
Inductors
A device that resists change in the current through the
device.
Inductors work on the principle that when a current flows
in a coil of wire, a magnetic field is produced, which
collapses when the current is stopped.
The collapsing magnetic field produces an electromotive
force which tries to maintain the current.
Inductors
Inductors
The primary use of an inductor is filtering.
High current inductors wound around a large core are
used in power supply filters
Low current air core inductors are used in signal filters
Silicon-controlled rectifier
(SCR) (reverse blocking
triode thyristor)
Triac (bidirectional triode
thyristor)
Four-terminal thyristor
(bilateral switch)
Operational Amplifiers (Op
Amps)
Package type
Temperature range
Voltage Regulators
Digital Integrated Circuits
Assignments
Visit an electronic component distributor (e.g.,
Digikey: www.digikey.com)
Select sample component values for the different types
and packages discussed in this lecture
Examine the specifications of each and compare the cost
of different types