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What we're going to learn today: What is an electronic circuit? What kind of power is needed for these projects? What are the fundamental principles of electronics?
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What is an electronic circuit? What kind of power is needed for these projects? What are the fundamental principles of electronics? What are the basic electronic components used in DC analog circuits? How do these principles combine to make interesting things? We're going to make some of those things, and you can take the kit, and the projects home with you.
Symmetric vs Asymmetric Polarized Physics and chemistry in a tiny package Explain Data Sheets
What kinds are there? What can it do? What are the dangers?
Combination of electronic parts, wires connected between power sources. It's like a physical program. It's also like setting up dominoes in sequence.
What are they good for? Creatings, organizing, and prototyping a circuit. Literally started out as a bread board with nails.
Light and LED Parts: Battery Resistor LED Why: Power Source An LED will light up when enough voltage is supplied but can also burn out if too much is allowed to pass through. The resistor will limit the voltage to prevent damage. Do: Connect Battery, Resistor, LED
1 LED Plus resistor Why have a resistor? Current, limiting.
Resistors provide a specific amount of resistance to a path in a circuit or wire. Ohm's law is used to calculate the properties related to resistance. Ohm's Law: I = V/R I = Current measured in Amps V = Voltage measured in Volts R = Resistance measured in Ohms Resistors are color coded.
Resistor Color Code Wheel Calculator
Try resistors out in various combination to make different colors. Experiment by adding potentiometers to the leads.