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Franklin County Amateur Radio Club Technician Class License Course Class 3 – Electrical Components and Units Bob WA1QKT (originally by W1SRB). Resistance. Hydraulic Resistance. Resistor. Restricts the flow of current Unit of resistance: Ohm ( Ω ) Dissipates power as heat
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Franklin County Amateur Radio Club Technician Class License Course Class 3 – Electrical Components and Units Bob WA1QKT (originally by W1SRB)
Resistance Hydraulic Resistance
Resistor • Restricts the flow of current • Unit of resistance: Ohm (Ω) • Dissipates power as heat • incandescent lightbulbs • electric stoves • Obeys Ohm’s Law: V = I x R Fixed-value resistor Variable resistor or potentiometer
Battery • Source of DC voltage and energy • Nickel Cadmium Cell V = 1.2V
Capacitor • stores electric charge • stores energy in an electric field • Farad • parallel metal plates with a non-conductive material (dielectric) in between • dielectric can be air, plastic, glass, etc. • variable capacitor
Capacitive reactance (XC) • the opposition to alternating current due to Capacitance • Ohms • XC gets smaller as f goes up, and as C goes • Passes AC, Blocks DC ( parallel plates is DC open circuit)
Inductor • Stores magnetic flux • Stores energy in magnetic field • any wire with a current flowing through it creates a magnetic field • Henry • magnetic field is strengthened by coiling wire, i.e., inductance increases • Variable inductance • Iron core increases the inductance
Inductive reactance (XL) • the opposition to alternating current due to Inductance • Ohms • XL gets bigger as f goes up, and as L goes up • Blocks AC, Passes DC ( coil of wire is DC short circuit)
~ AC voltage Impedance (Z): • Impedance is the total opposition to alternating current due to Resistance, Capacitance and Inductance • Ohms • Resonance: Because C, L have opposite phase shifts, When XC = XL, They cancel, so Z = R (maximum current in series RLC)
Resistor or other component Resistor or other component battery Electrical Circuits • Series circuit • Same current in all parts • May be different voltages • Parallel circuit • Same voltage on all parts • May be different currents Resistor or other component battery
Transistor • controls the flow of current • like an electronically controlled valve. • like the faucet in your sink • used to amplify a signal or as an on-off switch • A small current or voltage on the Base (B) lead causes a large change in the current flowing between the Emitter (E)” and Collector (C) leads C B E
FET : Field Effect Transistor Gate Source Drain
Integrated Circuit • a collection of components contained in one device • replaces many individual components • a “black-box” for a specific function • examples: • amplifier • switch • voltage regulator • mixer • display controller
Components: fuses and circuit breakers • interrupts the flow of current if the current exceeds some value • Fuses blow – one time protection. • Circuit breakers trip – can be reset and reused. Components: diode Cathode Anode • Allows current to flow in only one direction Components: light emiting diode (LED) • Special type of diode that emits light when current passes through it
Light control Antenna tuner Power supply – converts 120VAC to DC
Units Current Amperes A Voltage Volts V Resistance Ohms Capacitance Farads F Inductance Henrys H Frequency Hertz Hz
Power Ratios: decibels (dB) • decibels are used to compare power over a very large range • signal levels, amplifier gain, sound levels • decibels compare powers on a logarithmic scale • 3 dB is a factor of 2 • a 3 dB gain in an amplifier means that the output power is 2 x the input power • 10 dB is a factor of 10 • a 10 dB gain in an amplifier means that the output power is 10 x the input power • decibels add: • 3 dB = 2 times • 6 dB = 2 x 2 = 4 times • 9 dB = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 times • 12 dB = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16 times • 10 dB = 10 times • 20 dB = 10 x 10 = 100 times • 30 dB = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 times