Now that you have a good background in electricity you can move on to learning about electronics. Electronics puts a knowledge electricity to useful work. Electronics applies electrical current flow to circuits that include current and voltage amplifiers. The amplifiers can be constructed from glass "tubes" containing metal elements, transistors, or integrated circuits. A circuit containing wire conductors, resistors, capacitors, inductors and amplifiers can be configured in many ways to build various electronic circuits like oscillators, digital logic circuits, computer circuits, and much more. An oscillator by the way is just an amplifier with some of the output fed back into the input. Sounds like a perpetual motion machine but it isn't as the amplifiers power supply is providing the additional energy that is lost in the circuit.
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Friday, January 18, 2008
BASIC ELECTRONICS
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