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Integration of ICT into Teaching and Learning of Electronics. Electric Circuit. Components are connected together with electrical wire to form a closed loop. Components are represented by symbols. Electric Circuit. Electrical wire used to connect components is a conductor. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Integration of ICT into Teaching and Learning of
Electronics
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Electric Circuit
Components are connected together with electrical wire to form a closed loop.
Components are represented by symbols
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Electric Circuit
•Electrical wire used to connect components is a conductor.•A conductor allows electric current to flow through it easily.•Good conductors include: copper, gold, silver, tin •Copper wire is generally used as it is most cost effective.
•All electrical wires have a plastic cover. •Plastic is an insulator.•An insulator does not allow current to flow through it.•Avoids electric shock.•Insulators include: plastic, glass, wood
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Electric CircuitElectric Current is the flow of electrons around a circuit.
Electrons have a negative charge
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Electric Circuit•Electric current is measured with an Ammeter•The ammeter is placed into the circuit (in series)•Unit of measurement is the Ampere or ‘amp’•Represented by the letter I
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Electric Circuit•EMF (electromotive force) is the force that makes electrons flow around a circuit.
•EMF is often called Voltage and is provided by the battery.•Higher voltage = more current
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Electric Circuit•Voltage is measured using a Voltmeter.•The voltmeter is placed across a component (in parallel)•Unit of measurement is the Volt.•Represented by letter V.
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Electric Circuit•Resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric current.
•All components have resistance.
•Electrical wire has resistance.
•Unit of measurement is the Ohm (Ω)
•Represented by the letter R
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Electric CircuitResistance is the opposition to the flow of electric current.
All components have resistance.
Electrical wire has resistance.
Unit of measurement is the Ohm (Ω)
Represented by the letter R
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Ohm’s Law
Voltage , Current & Resistance are calculated using Ohm’s Law
IxRV
V
I RR
VI
I
VR
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Series Circuit•Components are connected one after the other•There is only one path for current to flow around
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Series Circuit•The current at all points in a series circuit is equal
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Series CircuitThe voltage is shared between the components in a series circuit.
•Components of equal resistance – voltage is shared equally
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Series CircuitThe voltage is shared between the components in a series circuit.
•Components of unequal resistance – voltage is shared proportionally
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Parallel Circuit•Components are connected side by side•There is more than one path for current to flow around
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Parallel CircuitThe voltage across each path is always the same as the applied voltage
• When component resistance in each path is the same
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Parallel CircuitThe voltage across each path is always the same as the applied voltage
• When component resistance in each path is different
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Parallel CircuitThe voltage across each path is always the same as the applied voltage
• When there is more than one component in a path
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Parallel Circuit•The current is divided between the paths proportionally (Ohm’s Law)
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Motor ControlSPST Switch:
Polarity connection determines direction of rotation
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Motor ControlDPDT Switch:
• Forward and reverse control of motor
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Motor ControlDPDT Switch
+V
C3
C4
C1
0V
C2
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Motor ControlDPDT Switch: Wiring Diagram
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Motor ControlDPDT Switch: Wiring Diagram
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Motor ControlDPDT Switch: Wiring Diagram
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Motor ControlDPDT Switch: Wiring Diagram
+V
0V
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Motor ControlForward and reverse control of motor with limit switches
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Motor ControlForward and reverse control of motor with limit switches
Wiring Diagram
+V
0V
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Motor ControlForward and reverse control of motor with limit switches
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Motor ControlForward and reverse control of motor with limit switches
Wiring Diagram
+V
0V
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Motor ControlWill SW1 and SW2 act as limit switches in this circuit?
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SensorsLight Dependent Resistor (LDR)
• Resistance increases as darkness increases
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SensorsThermistor
• Resistance decreases as the temperature increases
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TransistorActs as a switch
Voltage > 0.6V-0.7V between the base and emitter transistor is on
Collector EmitterBase
BFY51
Collector
BFY51
EmitterBaseCollector
BFY51
Collector Base
BFY51
Collector Base EmitterBase
E
B
C
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TransistorVoltage Divider circuit is used to create the turn on voltage between the base and emitter.
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LDR Transistor Circuit An LDR changes the voltage according to light levels
Dark = LED on
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Relay A relay is a switch used to turn other circuits on and off
DPDT switch
Coil terminals are part of controlling circuit
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Relay
Position A
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Relay
Position A
P1NC1 NO2
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Relay
Position B
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Relay
Position B
P2NC2
NO2
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Relay