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Table of Contents
Chapter 01 Charts & Formulas .................................................................. 4 Chapter 02 D/C electronics ....................................................................... 5
DC Concepts ........................................................................................... 5 Chapter 03 A/C electronics ....................................................................... 6
AC Concepts ........................................................................................... 6Chapter 04 Resistors ................................................................................ 9
Resistor Color Chart ................................................................................ 9 Resistor Concepts ................................................................................... 9
Chapter 05 Capacitors ............................................................................ 12Chapter 06 Coils & Inductors .................................................................. 29Chapter 07 Frequency & Antennas .......................................................... 30Chapter 08 Filters & Audio ..................................................................... 33 Chapter 09 Power Supply ....................................................................... 34 Chapter 09 Transistors ........................................................................... 38Common Electrical Definitions ............................................................... 39 Back Page .............................................................................................. 40
Documentation ...................................................................................... 40 TutoriaLs .............................................................................................. 40 References ........................................................................................... 40
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Chapter 01Charts & Formulas
1 Radian = 5.72 deg
1 Deg = 1.74 rad
1 rev = 360 = 6.28 rad
Duty cycle = (width / time) * 100
t = 1/ff = 1/tHertz = 1Cps (cycles per sec)Vp = +VmaxRMS = Vp x .707Vav = Vp x 0.636Vp-p = Vp x 2
Powers of Ten
1018 = E = exa = exa
1015 = P = peta = peta
1012 = T = tera = trillion
109 = G = giga = billion
106 = M = mega = million
103 = k = kilo = thousand
10-1 = d = deci = decimal
10-3 = m = milli = thousandth
10-6 = u = micro = millionth
10-9 = n = nano = billionth
10-12 = p = pico = trillionth
10-15 = f = femto = femto
10-18 = a = atto = atto
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Chapter 02D/C electronics
DC Concepts
1) AC current is a relatively stable currentthat changes direction at regularintervals in a short period of time.
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Chapter 03A/C electronics
AC Concepts
1) AC current is a relatively stablecurrent that changes direction atregular intervals in a short periodof time.
2) There can only be one voltage at anyinstant in time, but an apparent "DC"voltage can be superposed on the AC.
3) One cycle is the time it takes tomake one revolution.
4) AC signals can be inverted, added,subtracted.
5) AC signals are analog.
6) Ohms law works for resistivecomponents with out furthercalculation.
7) Some electronics devices varyresistance depending upon frequencyand therefore have reactance insteadof resistance.
8) Inductors reactance increases with
frequency.Remember: ELI the ICE man.ELI = E(voltage) L(inductance)beforeI(current)
XL = 2L L = XL/(2) =XL/(2L)
9) Capacitors reactance decreases withfrequency.Remember: ELI the ICE man.ICE = I(Current) (Capacitance) before E(voltage)
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16) Vrms (Veff DC Pwr) = Vp x .707
17) Vavg (average) = Vp x .636
18) In an AC circuit I, E, L are often out of phase.
21) Ohms A/C Law
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I=V/Z I=watts/(Zcos) I=watts/(Vcos)_____________
V=I/Z V=watts/(Icos) V=(wattsZ)/cos
Z=V/I Z=watts/(I2cos) Z=(V 2cos)/watts
watts=I2Z cos watts=IV cos watts=(V2cos)/Z
If we know the frequency and speed of any wave we can f ind itsphysical length:
vel ft/sec 1100 1100Length = ---------- = ---- = ------
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10,000Hz tone = 0.1ft
The same can be done for radio waves - theyre faster and are usuallymeasured in meters:
vel m/sec 300,000,000 300,000,000Length = ---------- = ----------- = -----------
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10,000Hz Ulf radio = 30,000m = 18mi!
Helpful formulas:t = 1 / ff = 1 / tHertz = 1Cps (cycles per sec)Vp = +VmaxRMS = Vp x .707Vav = Vp x 0.636Vp-p = Vp x 2
Note: Some publications call RMS effective voltage, thereforVrms = Veff.
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Chapter 05Capacitors
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Chapter 06
Coils & Inductors
Volt (pressure)The volt (abbreviated V or E) is the Standard International(SI) unit of electric potential or electromotive force. Apotential of
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Chapter 07Frequency & Antennas
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XL = 2L L = XL/(2) = XL/(2L)
2) Capacitors reactance decreases with frequency.Remember: ELI the ICE man.ICE = I(Current) (Capacitance) before E(voltage)
XC = 1/(2C) C = 1/(2XC) = 1/(2CXC)
3) Resonance is the frequency that XL = XC.
r = 1/(2LC) C = 1/(42r2L) L = 1/(42r2C)
4) t = 1/f f = 1/t
5) impedance = total resistance and reactance = Z
6) If we know the frequency and speed we can find any waves physicallength:
7) Sound waves in meters ():
vel m/sec 335.3 335.3
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8) Radio waves in meters ():
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10) Common "waves"
0Hz = DC50-60Hz = Power line250-3000Hz = Voice20-20KHz = Audio30-300KHz = Lf (low)300KHz-3Mhz = If (intermediate) i.e. AM3MHz-30MHz = Hf (high) i.e. aircraft30mhz-300MHz = Vhf (very high) i.e. TV & FM1-300ghz = Microwave300GHz-.76Um = Infrared
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.76-.39Um = Visible light
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Chapter 08Filters & Audio
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Chapter 09Power Supply
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Chapter 09Transistors
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Common Electrical Definitions
Volt (pressure or force)
The volt (abbreviated V or E) is the Standard International(SI) unit of electric potential or electromotive force. Apotential of one volt appears across a resistance of one ohmwhen a current of one ampere flows through that resistance.
Ohm (friction or resistance)An ohm (abbreviated R) has a resistance of one ohm when a
potential difference of one volt produces a current of oneampere through the component.
Ampere (volume or flow)The ampere (abbreviated I or A) of current represents onecoulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 10
18charge carriers)
moving past a specific point in one second.
Watt (work or power = mass * time)The watt (abbreviated W or P) is the International System ofUnits' (SI) standard unit of power (energy per unit time), theequivalent of one joule per second. The watt is used tospecify the rate at which electrical energy is dissipated, orthe rate at which electromagnetic energy is radiated,absorbed, or dissipated.
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