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Page 1: Fair Use Building and Research Labs Presents Introduction to Electronics and Breadboarding Circuits.

Fair Use Building and Research Labs Presents

Introduction to Electronics and Breadboarding Circuits

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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?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.

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Class Parts List

Breadboard 1Wire kit 1Red LEDs 3Green LEDs 3Yellow LEDs 1Photoresistor 1xPiezo sensor 1Button 3Slide button, switch 1Reed switch 1Potentiometer Hall effect sensor 1Rare Earth Magnet 1Tilt ball switch 1Transistor pn2222 1TIP120 1Relay 1RGB led 1Dc toy motor 1Diode 1n4001 1Lm7805 1Power connector 19v snap power connector 1

10uf capacitor 147uf 1100uf 11000uf Cap 11500uf cap 6.3v 110k Resistors 11k Resistors 1330 ohm Resistors 1

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About parts

Symmetric vs AsymmetricPolarizedPhysics and chemistry in a tiny packageExplain Data Sheets

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What is electricity?

What kinds are there?What can it do?What are the dangers?

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Batteries as a power sourceWhat kinds of batteries are there?

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What is a circuit?

Combination of electronic parts, wires connected between power sources. It's like a physical program. It's also like setting up dominoes in sequence.

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What is a breadboard?

What are they good for?Creatings, organizing, and prototyping a circuit.

Literally started out as a bread board with nails.

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What are LEDs?

Light Emitting DiodesDiode Symbol + Arrows for lightPoints to ground

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Hello World for a Circuit

Light and LEDParts:BatteryResistorLED

Why:Power SourceAn 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

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LED Circuit

1 LED Plus resistorWhy have a resistor?Current, limiting.

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Series circuit example

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Parallel Circuit example

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Parallel and Series Circuit Example

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Fundamental Parts

ResistorCapacitorWireDiodesLight Emitting Diodes (LED)BatteryTransistorsMotorsThey each have a physical property that interacts with electricity. When put in combination various actions occur.

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What are resistors?

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/RI = Current measured in AmpsV = Voltage measured in VoltsR = Resistance measured in Ohms

Resistors are color coded.

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Resistor Color Code

Resistor Color Code Wheel Calculator

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Variable resistor: The potentiometer

Voltage dividersTry out the different pots.

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RGB LED

Try resistors out in various combination to make different colors. Experiment by adding potentiometers to the leads.

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LED and Photoresistor

Photoresistors change their resistance by the amount of light detected.

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What are capacitors?

Capacitor is two separated charges.Known charge up time.Know discharge time.Two major kinds• Electrolytic, asymmetric, bipolar • Ceramic, symmetric

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Capacitors in series

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Capacitors in Parallel

They can provide energy, however briefly.They can smooth out a signal.

Attach the battery briefly to fill the capacitor.

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Capacitors in series and parallel

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Make a voltage regulator

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Turn things on and off with a:

WireButtonPhotoresistorHall Effect SensorRelayTransistorButtonSwitch

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Transistors

NPN Transistor 

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Hall Effect Sensor

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Reed Switch Example

A reed switch is closed when a magnet is in close proximity.It is symmetric so it can placed either direction.

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Tilt ball switch

Emergency on/off if project tips over.

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Motors

Try changing the direction of the diode.What happens?

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Relay