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Electronic circuits and components * Course Index * Introduction * About the Author * About this Course * Feedback * Course Navigation * How to use this Course * TINA * Locktronics Fundamentals * Introduction: Fundamentals * Units and Multiples * Electricity * Electronic Principles * Electrical Circuits * Alternating Current * Assessment: Fundamentals Passive Components * Introduction: Passive Components * Resistors * Capacitors * Inductors * Transformers * Batteries, Fuses, Lamps and Switches * Assessment: Passive Components Semiconductors * Introduction: Semiconductors * Diodes * Transistors * Logic Gates * Assessment: Semiconductors Passive Circuits * Introduction: Passive Circuits * Series and Parallel Connections * Kirchoff's Laws * Potential and Current Dividers * Passive Time Variant Circuits * Assessment: Passive Circuits Active Circuits * Introduction: Active Circuits * Power Supply Circuits * Operational Amplifier Circuits * Transistor Amplifier Circuits * 555 Timer Circuits * Assessment: Active Circuits Parts Gallery * Introduction: Parts Gallery * Passive Component Images * Semiconductor Images * Other Images * Quizzes |
(:Summary:Contains the 'action' links (like Browse, Edit, History, etc.), placed at the top of the page, see site page actions:) (:comment This page can be somewhat complex to figure out the first time you see it. Its contents are documented at PmWiki.SitePageActions if you need help. :) * Print (:comment (:if group Site,SiteAdmin,Cookbook,Profiles,PmWiki*:) (:comment delete if and ifend to enable backlinks:) * %item rel=nofollow class=backlinks accesskey='$[ak_backlinks]'% [[{*$Name}?action=search&q=link={*$FullName} | $[Backlinks] ]] (:ifend:) :) * Login Introduction: Fundamentals<^< Locktronics | Course Index | Units and Multiples >^>(:nl:) ![]() In order to fully understand how electronic circuits and components work, it is essential to have an effective grasp of the fundamental concepts of electricity and electric circuits. To keep things simple, we have grouped all of these fundamental concepts into one section. If you have little previous knowledge of electricity you are advised to spend a little time exploring these concepts before moving on to the sections that follow. In particular, our section on "fundamentals" is concerned with: * The units and multiples used to express electrical quantities such as voltage, current, power and resistance * The significance of the sine wave and the way in which we measure angles in electrical circuits * The essential difference between electrical conductors and electrical insulators * The concept of current flow and resistance * The relationship between energy and power and some of the different manifestations of energy * The nature of electric and magnetic fields and how they are generated * The basic circuit connections - series and parallel circuits * The difference between direct current and alternating current * The nature of waveforms and signals * The effect of alternating current when it is applied to simple circuits.(:nl:)(:table style="clear:both":)
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