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Resistors
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- Circuit Connections in Resistors
- Basic Electronics - Resistors
Capacitors
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- Basic Electronics - Fixed Capacitors
- Variable Capacitors
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- Basic Electronics - Capacitors
Inductors
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- Types of Inductors
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- Basic Electronics - Inductance
- Basic Electronics - Inductors
Transformers
- Transformer Efficiency
- Transformers based on Usage
- Types of Transformers
- Basic Electronics - Transformers
Diodes
- Optoelectronic Diodes
- Special Purpose Diodes
- Basic Electronics - Junction Diodes
- Basic Electronics - Diodes
Transistors
- Basic Electronics - MOSFET
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- Types of Transistors
- Transistor Load Line Analysis
- Transistor Regions of Operation
- Transistor Configurations
- Basic Electronics - Transistors
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Basic Electronics - Non pnear Resistors
There are many types of resistors according to the type of material used, the manufacturing procedure and their apppcations. The classification is as shown below.
Linear resistors have pnear VI characteristics and non-pnear resistors has non-pnear VI characteristics. Non-pnear resistors are the resistors whose voltage and current characteristics vary non-pnearly. The voltage and current values vary depending upon other factors pke temperature and pght, but they may not be pnear.
Thermistor
Thermal means temperature. In this resistor, the resistance varies with temperature. If heat increases, the resistance decreases and vice versa. This is used for measurement and control purposes.
The main types of thermistors are NTC and PTC.
NTC is Negative Temperature Coefficient and in such devices, the resistance decreases as the temperature increases. These are used to protect the devices from over-voltage conditions.
PTC is Positive Temperature Coefficient and in such devices, the resistance increases as the temperature increases. These are used to protect the devices from over current conditions.
The following figure shows an NTC thermistor, along with its symbol.
Photo Resistor
Photo means pght. In this resistor, the resistance varies with pght. As pght increases resistance decreases and vice versa. This is also used for measurement and control purposes. It is also called as LDR (Light Dependent Resistor)
Varistors
The resistance of a varistor, varies with the appped voltage. As the voltage increases, the resistance decreases and if the voltage decreases, the resistance increases. It is also called as VDR (Voltage Dependent Resistor).
Surface Mount
These are being highly used since the introduction of surface mount technology. These can be termed as chip resistors, which means a resistive layer integrated on a ceramic chip.
These surface mount resistors are very small when compared to the normal resistors and hence occupy less space. They are effective and dissipate less heat. The invention of these resistors has changed the look of a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) and reduced its size greatly.
The advantages of surface mount resistors are −
These are compact in size.
These are very stable.
They have good tolerance.
They are effective in reducing heat dissipation.
The following figure shows the images of surface mount resistors.
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