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Circuit Principles
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Circuit Components: the Resistor The resistor is the simplest, most basic electronic component. In an electronic circuit, the resistor opposes the flow of electrical current through itself. It accomplishes this by absorbing some of the elec...

Circuits Lab Report
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circuits containing these types of components, nonlinear circuits. Thevenin's Theorem is especially useful in analyzing power systems and other circuits where one particular resistor in the circuit (called the “load” resistor) is subject to...

Real Components
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used element in a radio device - a resistor (the old name - the resistance). The main characteristic of the resistor - resistance is measured in ohms. Available in two types of resistors: a stable and general purpose. Production of stable ...

Assignment
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this experiment, we have designed from first principles an electronic potential divider (circuit current must be in low milli-ampere range) that will divide the input DC voltage (V can be in any range 1- 50 volt) by one tenth i.e. potential...

Laboratory Report
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laboratory workstations. This lab taught us how to set up resistors in the series and parallel on the XK 150 kit breadboard. While conducting experiments in this lab, we confirmed the two laws; Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s. Objectives To know the ...

Assignment
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for Electronic Instruments Problem 1 A resistor of 10k? is connected to a 10 V battery. Calculate the current flowing through the resistor and the power dissipated in it. Current Flowing Through the Resistor The current flowing through the ...

Amplifier
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design shows a simple two transistor amplifier with feedback. It offers a reasonably high impedance while providing a low output impedance. It is an ideal transistor amplifier circuit for applications where a higher level of gain is require...