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Electronics
Formulas
Direct Current - a direct current (oc) flows in one direction, either steadily or in pulses.
Current refers to the quantity of electrons passing a given point.
- Unit - Amperes
- Symbol - I
Voltage - refers to the electrical pressure or force
- Unit - Volts
- Symbol - V
Resistance - refers to a cause restriction in the flow of a current
- Unit - Ohms
- Symbol - R (or Ω)
Power - refers to the work performed by a current
- Unit - Watt
- Symbol - p
Potential Difference - the difference in voltage between the two ends of a conductor through which a current flows. Also known as voltage drop.
Ohm's Law
a potential difference of 1 volt will force a current of 1 ampere through a resistance of 1 ohm, or: V = I x R or I = V / R or R = V / I
P = I x V or I^2 x R
Discrete Components
Resistors
Resistor Colour Codes:
Colour | Sig Digits (1&2) | Multipliers | Tolerence |
Black | 0 | 1 | - |
Brown | 1 | 10 | ±1% |
Red | 2 | 100 | - |
Orange | 3 | 1000 | - |
Yellow | 4 | 10000 | No |
Green | 5 | 100000 | colour |
Blue | 6 | 1000000 | band |
Violet | 7 | 10000000 | ±20% |
Gray | 8 | 100000000 | - |
White | 9 | - | - |
Gold | - | - | ±5% |
Silver | - | - | ±10% |
Capacitors
Inductors
Semiconductors
Power
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Electrical
Pages pertaining to house and automotive electrical systems
Microcontrollers
Pages about small computers, programming and process control